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I had suffered for five years from right leg pain and pain and burning in the back and had already had four surgical attempts to reduce the scar tissue around my spine and to untether the scarred nerves producing my chronic pain. Nothing had worked and despite seeing three other specialists in Pain Management, no one had been able to provide relief sufficient to get me back to work...

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Welcome to Massumi Associates Here you will find information about our clinic, our physician, hours of operation, directions, and the types of insurance we accept. Please click below to find out more!

As a specialist in the treatment of chronic pain, M. Michael Massumi, MD, is well aware of the intricate nature of managing pain, physical disabilities, and industrial and sports injuries. Therefore, he takes a multi-disciplinary approach to relieving debilitating chronic pain and utilizes a professional, comprehensive treatment program. In addition, he offers various services that help to return patients to their highest level of activity.

Our medical assistants and office staff have a combined medical and administrative experience of sixty-five years and are a key element in the success of multidisciplinary services offered at Massumi Associates.

The research staff at Massumi Associates also works hard to provide our patients with the newest technology and best services all around. Not only are we a leader in tele-medicine development, but we strive to provide the newest technology services to all of our patients.

As a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation clinic, we pride ourselves in accepting most insurances. To see a list of the companies we participate with, please click here.

Ready to make an appointment? Please take a look at our hours of operation and directions. And, if you have any other questions, don't hesitate to contact us!













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January 5, 2009 - As a black child in the early 19th century, Sarah Parker Remond suffered prejudice in the public schools in Salem, Massachusetts, so much of her education came at home.
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