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Dr. Srinand Mandyam

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Gender: Male
Specialty: Interventional Pain Management
Location: Tulsa, OK
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  Fantastic Doctor! Made my pain vanish in two weeks!..., Feb 6, 2012

I've had pain from my sciatica for more than 10 years. Since I am allergic to most pain meds, I have been suffering for a long time. Dr. Mandyam got me back to walking upright after he did some injections. The best part was the injections didn't even hurt!

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