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Feroz Osmani, MD

Feroz A. Osmani M.D. is an Anesthesiologist and Interventional Pain Medicine
Physician based in Austin. He grew up outside of Chicago, Illinois and received his
Doctor of Medicine degree from University of Illinois College of Medicine. He then
completed his Residency training in Anesthesiology at the Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. After discovering a passion for the evaluation
and treatment of complex pain syndromes during his residency, Dr. Osmani went on to
further specialize at the University of Chicago Multidisciplinary Interventional Pain
Fellowship, recipient of the American Academy of Pain Medicine Fellowship Excellence
Award.


Dr. Osmani takes a patient-centric approach to care, focusing on building long-term
relationships and personalized strategies to restore function and, most importantly,
enhance overall well-being and happiness. He recognizes that the pain that a person
experiences is not only related to injury, but also an imbalance in the mind and body’s
fight or flight response. This sensation is a consequence of chronic conditioning of the
nervous system to react a certain way. By utilizing a variety of interventional techniques
and multidisciplinary therapies, Dr. Osmani is able to reengineer the nervous system to
operate the way it had been intended. 


He has been published in a number of medical journals and his work has been
presented at various National Conventions. His interests include centralized pain
syndromes, complex regional pain syndromes, post surgical pain, chronic abdominal
and pelvic pain, long-COVID syndrome, and nonoperative arthritic care. 
Dr. Osmani has extensive training in neuromodulation using peripheral, spinal cord, and
dorsal root ganglion stimulation, minimally invasive lumbar decompression, posterior
arthrodesis and interspinous spacer implantation, sacroiliac joint fusion, vertebral
augmentation, targeted drug delivery, radiofrequency nerve ablation, and peripheral and
sympathetic nerve blocks.