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Amol Patwardhan, MD, Anesthesiology, Dallas, TX

Amol M Patwardhan MD PhD

Pain Medicine


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  • 5323 Harry Hines BoulevardDallas, TX 75390

  • Phone+1 214-645-8300

  • Fax+1 214-645-7999

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Summary

  • Dr. Amol Patwardhan is an anesthesiologist and pain management physician in Dallas, TX and is affiliated with UT Southwestern Medical Center. He specializes in pain medicine and is experienced in chronic back pain, occipital neuralgia, lumbar spondylosis, lumbar radiculopathy, and coccydynia. He has more than 50 publications and over 3000 citations.

Education & Training

  • University of California (San Diego) Medical Center
    University of California (San Diego) Medical CenterFellowship, Pain Medicine, 2013 - 2014
  • University of Arizona College of Medicine-Tucson
    University of Arizona College of Medicine-TucsonResidency, Anesthesiology, 2010 - 2013
  • University of Arizona College of Medicine-Tucson
    University of Arizona College of Medicine-TucsonInternship, Surgery, 2009 - 2010
  • Dr. DY Patil Medical College
    Dr. DY Patil Medical CollegeClass of 2000

Certifications & Licensure

  • CA State Medical License
    CA State Medical License 2012 - Present
  • TX State Medical License
    TX State Medical License 2022 - 2026
  • AZ State Medical License
    AZ State Medical License 2014 - 2023
  • Anesthesiology
    American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
  • Pain Medicine
    American Board of Anesthesiology Pain Medicine

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • University of Arizona Study Finds SARS-CoV-Infection May Block Pain: Possibly Explaining Transmission & Opening up New Pain Therapy Exploration
    University of Arizona Study Finds SARS-CoV-Infection May Block Pain: Possibly Explaining Transmission & Opening up New Pain Therapy ExplorationNovember 22nd, 2020
  • Scientists Discover That SARS-CoV-2 Infection Can Relieve Pain – May Help Explain the Spread of COVID-19
    Scientists Discover That SARS-CoV-2 Infection Can Relieve Pain – May Help Explain the Spread of COVID-19October 4th, 2020
  • Green Light Therapy Reduces Migraine Pain
    Green Light Therapy Reduces Migraine PainSeptember 11th, 2020
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Grant Support

  • Dissection of NTSR2/calcium channel signaling as a non-opioid spinal analgesic mechanism for the treatment of high impact chronic painUT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER2025–2029
  • Mechanism of intrathecal Contulakin-G induced analgesia without motor blockUT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER2022–2025
  • Mechanism of intrathecal Contulakin-G induced analgesia without motor blockUT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER2022–2025
  • Validation of Spinal Neurotensin Receptor 2 as an Analgesic TargetUT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER2020–2025
  • Validation of Spinal Neurotensin Receptor 2 as an Analgesic TargetUT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER2020–2025

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