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Under the direction of Dr. Lisa Stearns, the world’s leading physician in intrathecal drug delivery («spinal pumps») and an expert in neurostimulation devices, Center for Pain and Supportive Care (CPSC) enhances the lives of those suffering from cancer-related and chronic pain. No other physician in the world has implanted more intrathecal pumps than Dr. Stearns and her research on the topic is among the highest regarded in the international medical community. Founded in 2007 and located in Phoenix, Center for Pain and Supportive Care has a diverse team of providers, including specialists in cancer-related and chronic pain, supportive care, advanced therapies, interventional pain management, yoga rehabilitation, medication management, among others. The compassion and hands-on approach from CPSC’s physicians focus on quality of life and allows each patient to be treated on a case-by-case basis providing valuable, individualized care with both traditional and alternative treatments. CPSC
History
Established in 2007.
In 2007 when Dr. Stearns founded Center for Pain and Supportive Care (CPSC) in Phoenix, she set out to tackle what she saw as fragmented and narrow care for patients with chronic pain. Dr. Stearns has diligently worked to create a diverse team of providers, including specialists in cancer-related and chronic pain, supportive care, advanced therapies, interventional pain management, yoga rehabilitation, medication management, among others. She has sought out talented clinicians whose values naturally follow CPSC’s mission of restoring a patient’s life by providing the most advanced pain management treatments through a whole-person approach to care.
Meet the Business Owner
Lisa S.
Business Owner
Dr. Lisa Stearns is the world’s foremost expert in interventional therapy for cancer pain and is internationally renowned for her research and expertise with intrathecal pumps («spinal pumps»), implanting more pumps than any other physician in the world. Dr. Stearns is committed to educating patients and healthcare professionals about the most effective pain management and supportive care techniques. Upon receiving her medical degree from the University of Nebraska in 1991 and completing her residency in anesthesiology and her fellowship in pain management, Dr. Stearns became one of only a handful of interventional pain specialists to become board certified in hospice and palliative medicine. Dr. Stearns has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles on pain management and palliative care and is actively involved in research, education, and national and international conferences. In all her work, Dr. Stearns seeks to raise awareness that pain management can «build a bridge back to life.»