California Pain Medicine Center
About California Pain Medicine Center
California Pain Medicine Center, located in Santa Monica, California, is a multidisciplinary pain practice that treats acute and chronic pain conditions with a focus on complex regional pain syndrome, spine health, and musculoskeletal disorders. The team, led by Dr. Joshua Prager, Dr. Conor Fowler, and Dr. Gabriel Barnard, combines expertise in pain medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and clinical psychology to deliver individualized treatment plans that begin with a thorough evaluation and evolve toward more dynamic interventions when needed. The practice emphasizes regenerative medicine and advanced interventional therapies. Platelet‑rich plasma (PRP) injections are offered for knee, shoulder, hip, and elbow pain, while neuromodulation—including spinal cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, and intrathecal drug delivery—provides long‑term relief for refractory pain. Ketamine infusions are available for both pain and depression, and a comprehensive functional restoration program integrates residential rehabilitation, physical therapy, and neurofeedback to restore function and quality of life. In addition to procedural care, the center provides a full suite of supportive services: psychotherapy, neurobiofeedback, chiropractic, acupuncture, massage therapy, nutritional counseling, chemical‑dependency detoxification, hypnosis, and yoga therapy. These modalities are coordinated by an interdisciplinary team that includes nurse practitioners, a clinical psychologist, a neurobiofeedback therapist, and a yoga therapist, ensuring that each patient’s physical, emotional, and social needs are addressed. California Pain Medicine Center is committed to evidence‑based practice, ongoing research, and education. Its physicians hold board certifications in pain medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and related specialties, and they actively contribute to professional societies and guideline development. The practice’s mission is to alleviate pain, restore function, and empower patients to lead active, fulfilling lives.
