Upper East Side
6 train
1.5 blocks at 77th & Lexington Ave.
O train
72nd & 2nd Ave or 86th St & 2nd Ave.
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Book OnlineSciatica is often caused by a pinched nerve in your lower back.
The good news? Real sciatic nerve treatment is possible — often without surgery.
Our top sciatica specialists deliver targeted care on the Upper East Side.
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Every treatment plan starts with a thorough evaluation that includes your MRI, EMG, and symptom history. We identify the exact source of your nerve compression and treat it precisely.
Fast, Targeted Relief
Epidural steroid injection is one of the most effective non-surgical treatments for sciatica. We deliver powerful anti-inflammatory medication directly into the epidural space where the sciatic nerve is being irritated.
Types we perform:
All injections are performed under fluoroscopic (live X-ray) guidance for pinpoint accuracy. Most patients experience relief within days. The procedure is outpatient and takes less than an hour.
Learn More About Epidural Steroid InjectionsCOMPREHENSIVE AnALYSIS
Dr. Spiegel carefully reviews your imaging studies, such as MRI and X‑ray, through a clinical, individualized lens. Imaging often reveals multiple changes that may or may not be related to your symptoms. By integrating these findings with your history and physical examination, the goal is to identify the structure most likely responsible for your pain, such as a herniated disc, nerve compression, early facet joint arthritis, disc degeneration, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, or other potential pain generators. This focused approach helps guide a thoughtful, personalized treatment plan.
Custom-Tailored
Cookie-cutter stretching routines don’t address the structural cause of sciatica. We work with leading NYC physical therapists to build rehabilitation plans tailored to your specific diagnosis — designed to strengthen your spine, restore mobility, and reduce the risk of future flare-ups.
Most patients arrive having already seen two or three providers and still without a clear answer. That changes when you become a patient at UES Interventional Pain. Dr. Spiegel manages your care from your first evaluation through every stage of treatment, so your imaging, your history, your response to treatment, and your goals are all known by the physician making decisions about your care.
We always begin with the least invasive option appropriate for your condition. Most patients never need to go further. If surgery does eventually become the right answer, Dr. Spiegel will refer you directly to one of the top spine surgeons in NYC and you’ll arrive with a complete clinical history and a physician who can speak to your case, not as a stranger starting from zero.
Surgery is not your only option. But if it ever becomes the right one, you won't face it alone.
Mild sciatica can improve on its own within a few weeks. But if your symptoms are persistent, worsening, or disrupting your daily life, it’s time to get evaluated by a dedicated back specialist.
Same-day appointments available. Call 917-694-2212
Sudden loss of bladder or bowel control and severe bilateral leg weakness may be signs of cauda equina syndrome — a serious medical emergency that requires urgent treatment. Do not wait for a scheduled appointment. Go to an emergency room.
Sciatica isn't a medical condition by itself — it's a symptom. It happens when something irritates or compresses your sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in your body. This nerve starts in your lower spine, travels through your hips and buttocks, and runs down each leg.
When the sciatic nerve is pinched or inflamed, it can cause:
Common causes of sciatica include:
While mild symptoms may improve with rest and simple at-home care, ongoing or worsening pain is a sign that it’s time to see a sciatica specialist. The earlier we identify the cause, the faster you can get back to living without nerve pain.

Sometimes. Mild cases may improve within a few weeks with rest, gentle movement, and over-the-counter medications. But if your symptoms last more than 4–6 weeks or are getting worse, don’t wait — see a specialist.
For many patients, epidural steroid injections provide quick, targeted relief by reducing inflammation around the nerve. The best treatment depends on the cause of your pain, which is why accurate diagnosis is key.
In most cases, gentle walking helps improve circulation and reduce nerve pressure. But if walking increases your pain, stop and get evaluated by a medical professional.
Yes. Most patients improve with non-surgical treatments like injections, physical therapy, or medicine. Surgery is typically reserved for severe or persistent cases..
Seek immediate care if you experience sudden loss of bladder or bowel control, severe weakness, or numbness in your leg — these could be signs of a serious medical emergency.
A spine specialist (like an interventional pain physician) can diagnose the exact cause using imaging, and provide non-surgical and minimally invasive procedures. Chiropractors are excellent at what they do, focus on manual adjustments, and may be part of a broader care plan, but they do not typically perform injections or surgery.
It depends on the procedure and your condition. Some patients experience months to years of relief, especially after RFA epidural steroid injections or minimally invasive disc procedures.
Meet Your Doctor
Expert in minimally invasive pain management
“If you're dealing with nerve or spine pain, I understand how frustrating it can be. My focus is helping patients find real, lasting relief without surgery — using precise, image-guided procedures that address the actual source of the problem”More About Dr. Spiegel


Whether it’s back pain, nerve pain, or something you can’t quite explain, it’s disrupting your life, and you’re looking for real answers. You’re not alone, and you don’t have to keep living this way.
Whether it’s back pain, nerve pain, or something you can’t quite explain, it’s disrupting your life, and you’re looking for real answers. You’re not alone, and you don’t have to keep living this way.
Choose a convenient time for your consultation — in person or virtual — and take the first real step toward relief. Our team is ready to listen.
Choose a convenient time for your consultation — in person or virtual — and take the first real step toward relief. Our team is ready to listen.
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Send any MRIs, EMGs, or documents you'd like us to review ahead of your visit.
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At your first visit, Dr. Spiegel will review your imaging, perform a thorough evaluation, and build a targeted treatment plan designed around your specific condition and goals, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
At your first visit, Dr. Spiegel will review your imaging, perform a thorough evaluation, and build a targeted treatment plan designed around your specific condition and goals, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Many patients start to feel better after just a few treatments. With expert care and ongoing support, you’ll be on the path to moving, living, and feeling like yourself again - pain free!
Many patients start to feel better after just a few treatments. With expert care and ongoing support, you’ll be on the path to moving, living, and feeling like yourself again - pain free!
6 train
1.5 blocks at 77th & Lexington Ave.
O train
72nd & 2nd Ave or 86th St & 2nd Ave.
Handicap Accessible
Nearby Parking
When you’re in pain, you need more than a quick prescription or a rushed five-minute visit. At UES Interventional Pain, we combine medical expertise with a patient-first approach so you feel heard, understood, and confident in your care.
Whether you need a simple injection or a minimally invasive procedure, we guide you through every step with the goal of not just easing your pain, but helping you move freely and confidently again.
Yes. We reserve slots for urgent cases so you can get relief as quickly as possible.
Our office is located on East 77th Ave, near the 6 train, making it easy to reach from anywhere in Manhattan.
Yes. Several parking garages are within a short walk, and street parking is sometimes available. For details, see our Contact Us page.
Let’s take the first step — together.
At UES Interventional Pain, we’ll identify exactly what’s causing your sciatica and build a targeted plan to address it — without surgery, without guesswork, and without a long wait.
Call us at 917-694-2212, text us, or book online. Same-day and next-day appointments available