About Us
Meet Our Director
1994 – Present: Medical Director of Seashore Ambulatory Surgery Center, Northfield, New Jersey.
1992 – Present: Medical Director of Pain Specialists, P.A., a practice dedicated to pain and addiction medicine, with 30,000 patient encounters a year.
1989 -1992 Chief of Anesthesia at Cape Regional Medical Center, a 239 bed acute care hospital in Cape May Court House, NJ
1983 -1989 Chief of Anesthesia and Medical Direct`or of Respiratory Care at Ozarks Medical Center, a 120 bed hospital located in West Plains, south central Missouri.
Board Certification from the American Board of Anesthesiology.
Board Certification in Pain Medicine from the American Board of Anesthesiology.
Board Certification in Addiction Medicine.
1981-1983 ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE:
Bronx, New York – Residency in Anesthesiology
1980-1981 MAIMONIDES MEDICAL CENTER, Brooklyn, New York –
1972-1978 ALEPPO UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE,
Aleppo, Syria. Degree – Doctor of Medicine
Cost containment in Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine:
A Panel in the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, October, 1992. New Orleans, LA.
The prophylactic use of nifedipine to prevent increase in blood pressure due to phenylephrine in cataract surgery. Ophthalmic Anesthesia Society, Los Angeles, CA, March 26-27, 1988.
Ophthalmologic Complications on non-ophthalmic surgery and anesthetic complications of ophthalmic surgery. A review of the ASA closed claims study: Ophthalmic Anesthetic Society, Los Angeles, CA., March 26-27, 1988.
American Society of Anesthesiologists, Las Vegas, NV October, 1990. “Cost Containment in Anesthesia”.
International Anesthesia Research Society San Diego, CA March 3-8, 1988
American Society of Anesthesiologists. San Francisco, CA
October, !988. “ The National Registry for Anesthesia Complications: An Idea Whose Time Has Come”.
American Society of Anesthesiologists, Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. October 12-17, 1987.
Presented again at New York, NY December 12-16, 1987
American Medical Association
American Pain Society
International Spinal Intervention Society
International Association for the Study of Pain
NEW JERSEY.
Date of Birth: June 1, 1953 | Marital Status: Married, 5 children
Classical music, swimming and civic activities.
Who We Are
Pain Specialist, P.A. was established by its Medical Director: Morris Antebi, M.D. in 1992. From inception, the emphasis was to provide patient center, evidence-based care of the highest quality to patients with chronic pain conditions.
Today, Pain Specialist, P.A., with offices in Three locations, is one of the busiest pain practices in the state of New Jersey. The scope of our practice has been broadened to include caring for patients with addiction problems, and osteoporosis.
We offer Interventional Pain Procedures which are performed in an Ambulatory Surgery Center.
In the chronic pain field, we care for patients with:
- Lower back pain
- Whiplash injuries
- Painful work-related injuries
- Neck pain
- Arthritis
- Post-herpetic neuralgia
- Diabetic neuropathies
- Cancer pain
- Pain from stroke and multiple sclerosis
In the field of addiction medicine, we help persons who are dependent on narcotics. Among other treatment modalities, we offer Suboxone treatment.
What We do?
Our practice is indeed a multidisciplinary practice. We offer a comprehensive pain management program for patients with chronic pain; we also offer treatment for addiction to various substances.
Our Medical Director: Morris E. Antebi, M.D. is most certified in Anesthesia, in Pain Management, and in Addiction Medicine.
Like any other medical condition, the successful treatment and resolution of chronic pain condition, if possible, relies mainly on identifying the source of the pain. That is where the good history and physical taken from the patient, evidence based physical examination, review of diagnostic imaging and lab workup, if applicable, and performing diagnostic interventional procedures are the basic and most important elements in arriving at accurate diagnosis.
Whiplash injury that affects the cervical spine.
Cervical disk disease.
Cervical radiculopathy (pinched cervical nerve).
Shoulder problems including rotator cuff tendinitis.
Lumbar disk disease.
Lumbar facet arthropathy.
Lumbar radiculopathy (sciatica).
Neuropathies: diabetic and other.
Osteoarthritis of the knees.
Osteoarthritis of the hips.
Greater trochanteric bursitis.
Lumbar spinal stenosis.
Pain from spondylolisthesis (slipped vertebrae).
Back pain after lumbar spine surgery.
Fibromyalgia.
Myofascial pain syndrome.
Post-herpetic neuralgia (shingles).
Pain related to osteoporotic compression fracture.
Sacroiliac joint.