Dr. Jose Rivera is a pain management doctor in Tampa. He creates customized pain management plans for patients suffering from chronic pain.
Yes, Dr. Jose J. Rivera is accepting new patients at this office.
(813) 870-1502
2333 W Hillsborough Avenue, Suite 100, Tampa, FL 33603
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Dr. Rivera is board certified in anesthesia and pain medicine. After graduating cum laude from Central University of the Caribbean in Puerto Rico, he received his training in anesthesia at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He furthered his training by completing a fellowship in pain medicine at the University of Texas at San Antonio and has practiced pain medicine for more than 18 years. Dr. Rivera has published more than 10 articles in pain medicine. He has performed clinical trials in innovative therapies in the field of pain medicine. He enjoys keeping up with medical research in order to provide his patients with state-of-the-art treatments. His vision is to provide advanced, evidence-based, multidisciplinary pain medicine in an effort to reduce patient suffering and improve functionality and quality of life. Dr. Rivera enjoys cycling and golf. He resides in Tampa with his wife and children. He is fluent in Spanish and is thrilled to serve the Tampa community.
Pain management doctors specialize in caring for patients who are dealing with chronic pain, whether resulting from injury, disease, or otherwise. Dr. Rivera creates customized pain management plans for patients that may include therapy, medication management, or minimally invasive procedures. When creating a customized pain management plan, Dr. Rivera will evaluate the patient and their medical history, in addition to performing tests to arrive at a precise diagnosis.
As an anesthesiologist in Tampa, FL, Dr. Rivera ensures patients are free of pain before (pre-op), during, and after (post-op) a surgical procedure. By administering anesthesia, Dr. Rivera ensures that patients do not feel the pain of a surgical procedure.
Universidad Central Del Caribe Escuela De Medicina
MD • 1994