If you’re seeking relief from persistent back pain or sciatica in Middle Village, epidural injections could be the solution you need. NY Spine Medicine is here to provide you with professional pain management services.
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At NY Spine Medicine, we specialize in providing effective pain relief through epidural injections for patients in Middle Village. Our team is dedicated to helping you overcome chronic pain caused by sciatica, back problems, and other conditions. We utilize advanced techniques and a patient-centered approach to ensure residents of Queens receive the highest quality of care. Your well-being is our priority.
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Epidural injections are a proven and effective treatment option for managing chronic pain, especially for conditions like sciatica and back problems. At NY Spine Medicine in Middle Village, we specialize in providing this safe and minimally invasive treatment to help patients across Queens find relief and reclaim their lives from the grip of pain. Our goal is to help you live a more active, fulfilling life, free from the limitations of chronic pain. Call 212-750-1155 today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you.
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The area was settled around 1816 by people of English descent and was named in the early nineteenth century for its location as the midpoint between the then-towns of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and Jamaica, Queens, on the Williamsburgh and Jamaica Turnpike (now Metropolitan Avenue), which opened in 1816. It was generally sparsely populated because the large Juniper Swamp was in the area. The swamp, an area where the Americans hid from British in the American Revolutionary War, was originally circumscribed by a “Juniper Round Swamp Road”. In 1852, a Manhattan Lutheran church purchased the farmland on the western end of the hamlet.
After the Civil War, the area became predominantly German. The Williamsburgh and Jamaica Turnpike became an un-tolled road by 1873, and St. John Roman Catholic Cemetery was laid out on the eastern side of the town in 1879. Hotels and other services appeared to meet the needs of cemetery visitors. The western part of Middle Village was called “Metropolitan” until prior to World War I.
The Juniper Swamp was filled in 1915. In 1920, the area was renamed “Juniper Valley” as part of a revitalization project. Shortly after, gangster Arnold Rothstein bought 88 acres (36 ha) of the land, erected facades of houses on that land, and tried to sell these houses, but not before he tried to sell the land to the city as an airport.
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