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Pain Institute of Central PA - Chambersburg, PA - Dr. Ali Yousufuddin, MD

Chambersburg, PA

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Specialities

  • Anesthesiologists

Office Locations

  • Pain Institute of Central PA - Chambersburg, PA - Dr. Ali Yousufuddin, MD

    69 Saint Pauls Drive Suite B
    Chambersburg, PA 17201
    (717) 218-8800

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Hours

  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • WednesdayClosed
  • Thursday8:00 A.M.—4:00 P.M.
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Recent Reviews

Average Rating: 4

Michael Bowman

a month ago

Dr. Ali cares about his patients. He takes the time to listen. He has been here with me every step of the way. I would highly recommend Dr. Ali. I have searched for years to a doctor who would get to the bottom of my pain. I am truly blessed to have a doctor like him.

Megan Nicole

10 months ago

Dr. Ali Yousufuddin is a godsend. I initially came to Dr. Ali in such horrible condition that I could not walk or even bear to have a sock or shoe touch my foot. Unfortunately I had a nerve injury from a surgery that resulted in a serious nerve disorder. I began seeing him roughly 10 months ago and I am in such better condition than I was when I first came in. I can now run at least four miles a few times a week with little difficulty. Prior to seeing him I was put on a medication that barely helped me with my excruciating symptoms. His unique and aggressive treatment plan has restored my quality of life. Dr. Ali loves to help others and always goes above and beyond for his patients, especially if they are willing to put the work in by getting better and being healthy. As a side note, if anyone has a nerve condition/RSD in their foot I highly recommend Altra sneakers since they have a wide toe box. They are the only sneaker I can wear without causing pain.

Brad Smith

a year ago

Dr ali is great but those girls thst work for him are worthless

Jae Lynne

a year ago

I've written a review for Dr. Ali's Carlisle location but thought I'd add my comments here as well. He does, indeed, have two locations. I conveniently live in Chambersburg so this location is only a couple miles from my house and located conveniently around many stores, restaurants, and other medical facilities and Pharmacies. Dr. Ali is Board Certified in Pain Management and Anesthesiology with years of experience working with Neuro Surgeons. His Carlisle office is where he does nerve block injections with an x-ray machine that guides him visually to the exact spot. However, I suspect he could do this blindfolded and after battling neck and back injuries, migraines, and pain for most of my life, he is truly a gift sent straight from God! First of all, it's not a huge practice with several doctors, nurses, and a huge front office area where no one knows your name and your appointments and billing get lost in the chaos. I feel like I'm having a conversation with a professional who is personable, professional, and he listens and hears me. It's like a partnership and both of our goals is to increase my quality of life with a conservative approach to medication. I've been to so many doctors over the years - I've felt minimized, misunderstood, frustrated, and invisible. I also thought more surgery was my only option. Not so! I don't want to be on mind altering medication, I don't want to have another surgery, I don't want more scar tissue that causes more referred pain and pinched nerves. I just need a little help. For now, this location is where I go for my follow-up appointments, or if I need a new prescription. The x-ray machine is only at the Carlisle location currently. I've had only one neck surgery but I've dealt with muscle spasms, compromised sleep, headaches, and nerve pain most of my life. My surgeon never saw me again after my stitches were removed. I doubt that I'm even a faint memory. What do you do 10, 20 or 30 years after surgeries or accidents? It's a lifetime of pain management, I personally receive injections in different areas of my cervical (between the C5-C6, the C6-C7, and the C7-T1). And about every three months I get a headache block at the base of my skull. I know it sounds awful - they offer stress balls for your hands and xanax, but seriously, I've never asked for either. It's just not that big of a deal compared to the pain I've dealt with for years. He's spot on, kind, never misses, and it just doesn't hurt that much. He numbs the skin first. I promise, if you don't know where to go next, you have hit brick walls, and you want a legitimate, conservative, controlled pain management plan, he's your guy! He'll be honest with you if you're not a candidate for his treatments. Most doctors ONLY want me to have surgery again. Not everyone is a candidate for surgery. I'm a very happy patient and I'd give TEN stars if I could!

Kylee Hoffman

a year ago

Unprofessional office! We have came several times and always end up waiting in the room 1 -2 hours before seeing him. So slow when there are barely any other patients in the office.

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