Dr. Sharma
Dr. Sharma understood my desire to be able to heal and return to playing tennis. She was patient and clear with her explanations, and answered all of my questions. The staff is friendly and efficient.
Highly recommend this organization.
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Manhattan Pain and Sports Associates is a leading provider of pain management in Midtown Manhattan, dedicated to elite service from its warm, caring staff and expert physicians.
51 E 25th St 4th Floor, Suite B, 10010, New York, United States
Dr. Sharma understood my desire to be able to heal and return to playing tennis. She was patient and clear with her explanations, and answered all of my questions. The staff is friendly and efficient.
Highly recommend this organization.
Dr. Sharma truly is exceptionally talented! She was able to diagnose and adminster that quickly and effectively addressed my condition. So grateful to her and the wonderful support and office staff at MPSA! Thank you!
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