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About Stephen Pyles, MD

Dr. Pyles is dedicated to providing comprehensive, technologically advanced care to patients suffering from chronic pain.
Over the years Dr. Pyles has developed a reputation as an innovator in the treatment of chronic, intractable pain. He is the inventor of the Pyles needle, an epidural needle used in the placement of percutaneous SCS leads. Dr. Pyles has six more patents pending relating to various interventional techniques and devices. Currently, spinal cord stimulation plays a predominant role in Dr. Pyles’ practice.
A native of West Virginia, Dr. Steve Pyles graduated from the Marshall University School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia. While completing his anesthesiology residency at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Dr. Pyles became very interested in the treatment of chronic pain. In 1986, he established the Pain Treatment Center (PTC) in Ocala, Florida.

Positions

Present Adjunct Faculty, Anesthesiology, HCA Florida Ocala Hospital, HCA Healthcare HCA Florida Ocala Hospital
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Education

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1982 - 1984 Residency, Anesthesiology, University of Florida
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1981 - 1982 Internship, Transitional Year, Marshall University ‐ Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine
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1981 MD, Marshall University ‐ Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine
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