Dr. Narula is dedicated to helping patients regain a pain-free life and takes a comprehensive approach to treating pain. To restore function, resolve pain, and improve quality of life, Dr. Narula customizes treatment plans that incorporate non-surgical procedures, physical/occupational therapy, and pharmacotherapy. He collaborates with other providers to ensure the best outcomes for patients. He is skilled in the full range of interventional pain procedures, such as: spinal epidural injections facet injections sympathetic blockade radiofrequency ablation discography spinal cord stimulation peripheral joint injections Dr. Narula has completed additional training in regenerative therapies. He continues to explore new developments and breakthrough treatments to benefit his patients. A native of Northern Virginia, Dr. Narula attended Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. During his residency at Georgetown University/National Rehabilitation Hospital, he was selected as Chief Resident and twice awarded Resident of the Year. He completed a fellowship in pain management at Washington Hospital Center/National Rehabilitation Hospital. Dr. Narula has lectured on several topics, including neuropathic pain, low back injuries, discogenic pain, and the use of interventional procedures for pain management. … Read more ›
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond | Medical Degree | 2002 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Internship - George Washington University Hospital | 2003 | |
Residency - National Rehabilitation Hospital | 2003 | |
Residency - National Rehabilitation Hospital/Washington Hospital Center/Georgetown University Hospital Program | Not Specified |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sub-Specialty: Pain Medicine | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | Not Specified |
Jatinder Narula, MD has not yet indicated the hospitals that he is affiliated with.
Accepts New Patients: Yes