Dr. Jacob LaSalle, MD
Pain Management Specialist
Dr. Jacob LaSalle is a Double Board-Certified Anesthesiologist and Pain Medicine specialist. Dr. LaSalle specializes in the latest state-of-the-art minimally invasive interventional treatments for the management of musculoskeletal disorders and chronic pain conditions.
He recognizes the importance of a comprehensive approach to healing and recovery and often incorporates physical therapy, medication management, and complementary and alternative therapies into his management plans. Dr. LaSalle is an avid athlete and enjoys reading and weekends at the beach.
Certifications
MD
Education
B.A. Columbia University – Premedical sciences and anthropology
M.D. – University of California, San Francisco
Languages
English
Insurance
In Network: 1199, Aetna, Centers Plan, Cigna, Empire BCBS, Fidelis, Healthfirst, HIP, Medicaid/Medicare, MetroPlus, Oxford, United Healthcare, United Healthcrare Community Plan, United Health Care AARP, UMR, VNSNY, Worker’s Comp, No Fault
Out of Network: GHI
I love the camaraderie amongst our team members, providers, and staff alike. We’re great at working together to solve a problem. And I like the multi-disciplinary atmosphere. We have anesthesiologists, physiatrists, neurologists, all working together to help our patients live more comfortable lives. We all have the same goal and having various team members that all come from different backgrounds allows us to be the most effective, thorough, and creative that we can be.
Trust. If a patient does not trust a provider to give the most beneficial and appropriate recommendations, then he or she will be less likely to commit to the recommended treatments. Conversely, if a physician doesn’t trust a patient, then he or she will not listen attentively to the patient and will be less likely to take each of the patient’s individual needs into account.
I always try and remind patients of the importance of staying physically active, either through physical therapy or some form of exercise program. I think this is such a crucial component of recovery but also of maintenance – building the physical resilience to prevent the same problems from happening over and over again.