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Thursday, 08 September 2011 00:00 |
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PainCare was named one of New Hampshire’s Top 100 Private Companies by Business NH Magazine in its September 2011 issue. Business NH Magazine surveys thousands of companies each year and ranks them by gross revenue for the previous year. Considering the current state of the economy, it is impressive that 60% of the companies on the Top 100 list have had growth in revenue, while so many other companies’ revenues are decreasing.

In addition to being one of the Top 100 Private Companies, PainCare was named number 15 on the list of the 20 Fastest Growing Companies on the Private 100, and it was the only health care practice on the Fastest Growing list. PainCare was established in 1992, and since 2008 has opened numerous satellite offices throughout New Hampshire in addition to its original Somersworth (1992) and Merrimack (1998) locations. Now with 9 locations throughout the state, PainCare is able to serve the pain management needs of multiple communities, bringing care closer to the people who need it and improving New Hampshire’s overall quality of life.
Dr. Michael O’Connell, CEO of PainCare, is extremely proud of this recognition, but is most appreciative of his staff and PainCare’s patients for their contributions. “My entire staff has worked so hard over the years to help this company grow by providing reliable, comprehensive, high-quality care. Their efforts certainly dwarf my own. I’m so very proud of them for their dedication, and thankful for the thousands of patients who believe in and appreciate the tough work we do.” |
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Monday, 15 August 2011 00:00 |
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Open letter from PainCare CEO to Gov. John Lynch published in the Concord Monitor, August 15, 2011. Read online. It was also published in Fosters Daily Democrat on August 22, 2011. |
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Wednesday, 29 July 2009 00:00 |
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Fosters Daily Democrat, Dover, NH - Ever since Michael Jackson died, Dr. Michael O'Connell, his staff, and other providers who prescribe Propofol have wanted to educate the public about its proper use and benefits. "It is a very safe drug in skilled hands." Full article in attached PDF.
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Tuesday, 03 February 2009 11:22 |
Somersworth, NH - A new website is being launched as a free service to those suffering from chronic pain. On February 4th, NHPainTalk.com opens its doors to an estimated 300,000 people in New Hampshire and Southern Maine whose lives are impacted by chronic pain. The forum was created by a local pain clinic primarily to fill a gap in support for patients and their families. Those who do not live in this area will also benefit from the site's comprehensive information and guidance.

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Friday, 16 January 2009 00:00 |
 By Mark Chag Jr., Staff Writer
Atlantic News, Hampton, NH
This could finally be the breakthrough you or your loved one has been waiting for, to at long last, put an end to that chronic pain.
From your head right down to your feet, if there is a chronic pain that has been plaguing you for, years, even decades, there is a groundbreaking new technique, offered only in the Seacoast of New Hampshire, that is proving in leaps and bounds to be the comforting solution.
Perhaps what's most amazing about this treatment is that it uses a tried and tested technology that has been around for over 40 years, only now in a new way that can have you living pain free once again.
It's called Occipital Neuromodulation, but think of it as a simple relief of ailments, where seemingly all other efforts have failed.
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