Dr. Vaidya, an interventional pain specialist, has been with the practice since 2015, according to an Oct. 28 news release.
He focuses on nonoperative orthopedic, sport and spine injuries, and is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain medicine and integrative medicine.
Earlier this year, Allied Pain & Spine also hired Priyanka Ghosh, MD, an interventional pain physician specializing in complex spine and orthopedic conditions. She joined the practice after completing a fellowship at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City.
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