Dr. Daly is an Interventional Pain Physician and is board certified in Interventional Pain Medicine Management and Anesthesiology. She completed her Anesthesiology residency at the Montifiore Medical Center in New York City, having received her medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in Westbury, New York. Dr. Daly employs a comprehensive approach to pain management with the goal of reducing chronic and debilitating pain over the long-term.
Prior to joining NSI she practiced for the twenty years with a very busy pain management practice in Broward County. As part of her pain management and wellness practice she has utilized a number of recognized regenerative therapies as well as a functional medicine approach in treating many of her pain patients. She recently co-authored a chapter in the publication Essentials of Regenerative Medicine (2019) and has kept abreast of developments in the growing field of regenerative medicine.
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