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Welcome To Integrated Pain Solutions


Halina Snowball, MD, is a Stanford University-trained physiatrist and acupuncturist serving patients at Integrated Pain Solutions in Stamford, Connecticut. She specializes in pain management and mobility so patients can move freely without pain.

Her philosophy is that the body is an integrated machine of moving parts. This view led her to utilize a non-surgical, integrated medical approach to solving her patients’ pain and mobility issues. At Integrated Pain Solutions, Dr. Snowball treats a variety of conditions, such as headaches, hip pain, knee pain, neck pain, and shoulder pain. She offers a wide range of medical treatments, including joint injections, regenerative medicine, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and extracorporeal pulse activation technology (EPAT®), in conjunction with nontraditional medical practices, such as yoga, acupuncture, physical therapy, and massage. These treatments form the foundation for her practice and lead to long-term healing for her patients.

Dr. Snowball has been recognized as a leading provider and has won consecutive Top Doctor Awards in the Tri-state area for the past several years. She is also a Castle Connolly award winner. 

To schedule an appointment at Integrated Pain Solutions, call the office or book a consultation online today.

 

 

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Halina Snowball, MD
2001 West Main Street
Suite 244
Stamford, CT 06902

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Testimonials

Words from our patients

  • Google

    "I can't stress how satisfied I am with Dr. Snowball."

    Larry L.
  • Google

    "Dr Snowball is AMAZING!!! She really does care about her patients recovery and does everything she can to ensure that we are better."

    Hector S.
  • Google

    "I have been seeing her for 13 years and i love her. She listens and explains everything.caring and very supportive."

    Patty A.
  • Google

    "Dr. Snowball was the only doctor who was able to address, and alleviate, my longterm lumbar and knee pain."

    Danielle M.

Location

Integrated Pain Solutions
2001 West Main Street, Suite 244
Stamford, CT 06902
Phone: 914-690-6358
Fax: 475-477-2502

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914-690-6358