Personalized Pain Management Care

Epidural Injections
A minimally invasive method to deliver medication into the epidural space surrounding the spinal nerves.

Joint Injections
A minimally invasive procedure to deliver medication directly into a joint to relieve pain and inflammation.

Nerve Blocks
Procedures for acute, chronic and post-surgical pain management that use local or regional anesthetics to block pain signals from specific nerves from reaching the brain.

Nerve Ablations
A minimally invasive treatment option for chronic pain — particularly when conservative treatments have not been effective — which targets and disrupts pain signals.

Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
A procedure that uses electrical impulses to manage chronic pain by disrupting pain signals from peripheral nerves (away from the center of the body) to the brain.

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)
Treatment for severe, chronic pain particularly when other procedures have failed. It involves surgically implanting a small device that sends mild electrical impulses to the spinal cord to interfere with the transmission of pain signals to the brain — aiming to reduce pain or mask the perception of pain.

7060 Erie Rd. Suite 500
Derby, NY 14047
716-672-2000

419 Central Ave.
Dunkirk, NY 14048
716-672-2000

Lenny Rostomian, DO

Dr. Rostomian specializes in minimally invasive, x-ray-guided interventional procedures, medication management, and personalized exercise plans for the treatment of acute and chronic neck pain, back pain, sciatic nerve pain, joint pain, nerve-related pain, widespread pain and headaches.

After earning his post-graduate degree in biology and classical studies, Dr. Rostomian earned his Master of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies Biological and Physical Sciences from the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in Manhattan. He earned his Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine from the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford, NJ. He completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Temple University Hospital/Moss Rehab in Philadelphia, where he also served as chief resident in his final year.

Dr. Rostomian chose to specialize in pain management he says, because “I wanted to become someone who could provide people with the tools to overcome their injuries and help them chart a path toward a more fulfilling and functional life.”

Dr. Rostomian comes to Lake Erie Medical Services from Albany Medical Center where he served as a Pain Management Fellow. He is accepting new patients at 419 Central Ave., Dunkirk and at 7060 Erie Rd. Suite 500, Derby. He resides in Hamburg.