Dr. Cain received his medical degree from the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson and underwent pain medicine fellowship training at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He offers epidural steroid injections, facet injections, medial branch nerve blocks/rhizotomy, neuromodulation including spinal cord stimulation and other services.
Little Rock, Ark.-based Baptist Health operates nine hospitals with more than 9,300 employees.
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