Dr. Stewart is a dedicated and compassionate physician specializing in pain management and interventional treatments of chronic pain conditions. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Zoology at Arkansas State University and pursued his medical degree at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dr. Stewart underwent his internship training at the University of South Florida, followed by an Anesthesiology residency at the same institution. He solidified his expertise in pain management through a fellowship in Pain Medicine at the University of South Florida.
Dr. Stewart's clinical interests lie in pain management and the interventional treatments of chronic pain conditions. He welcomes referrals for pain management and procedures such as spinal cord stimulation for post-laminectomy syndrome, radiculopathy, phantom limb pain, and CRPS; epidurals; nerve blocks; nerve ablations; joint injections; and kyphoplasty.
Choosing his specialty was driven by a passion for reducing pain and increasing function by targeting the source of the pain. Patients often commend Dr. Stewart for his empathetic approach, expressing that they feel genuinely heard and guided through their treatment options. His practice stands out for its commitment to a multi-modal approach to pain treatment, steering clear of a medication-heavy approach and focusing on comprehensive care.
He offers a range of ancillary services, including outpatient surgery, joint injections, and on-site fluoroscopy. Dr. Stewart is an esteemed member of professional associations such as FSIPP and ASIPP. Whether you're seeking interventional treatments or guidance on managing chronic pain, Dr. Stewart is here to assist you on your journey to less pain and more function.
Education
Undergraduate Education
Bachelor's of Science in Zoology at Arkansas State UniversityMedical SchoolUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Training
Internship Training
University of South FloridaResidency Training
Anesthesiology residency at the University of South FloridaFellowship Training
Pain Medicine at the University of South Florida