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Scott A. Berlin, MD

Pain Management

Languages Spoken: English

Phone: 817-558-4600, 817-468-4343
Fax: 817-740-2254
Website: https://www.dfwregenerativemedicine.com/

 

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Treating patients at these locations

800 W. Arbrook Blvd.
Suite 120
Arlington, TX 761015
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(817) 558-4600

829 Nolan River Road
Cleburne, TX 76033
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(817)558-4600

7100 Oakmont Blvd.
Suite 205
Fort Worth, TX 76132
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(817) 558-4600

Scott Berlin, MD, is a pain management and regenerative medicine physician at Optimal Pain & Regenerative Medicine’s Arlington, Fort Worth, and Cleburne, Texas, locations. Dr. Berlin was the first practitioner in Dallas to implant a fully implantable dual lead spinal cord stimulator system, which is now the standard of care.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Case Western Reserve in Cleveland and a medical degree from New York Medical College in Valhalla. Dr. Berlin trained at Yale University, where he completed an internship in internal medicine and fellowships in pain management and cardiac anesthesia. After moving to Dallas, he opened the pain management clinic at Methodist Medical Center.

Dr. Berlin has over two decades of experience in pain medicine. Patients suffering from various forms of chronic pain can turn to Dr. Berlin for premium care and a better quality of life. He offers Vertiflex® Superion® treatment for spinal stenosis, spinal cord stimulator implantation, intrathecal pain pumps, stem cell injections, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, steroid injections, and more for pain relief. He also offers state-of-the-art solutions for unusual or difficult painful diseases and stays up to date with the latest advances in pain medicine.

Dr. Berlin is board certified in anesthesiology and is a diplomat of the American Board of Pain Medicine. He’s published numerous research papers in prestigious medical journals and is a member of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Society for Pain Practice Management, and World Institute of Pain.