Dr. Didier Demesmin, MD, MBA, is a highly skilled Interventional Pain Medicine Physician, board-certified in both anesthesiology and pain medicine. He is the founder and medical director of the University Pain and Spine Center, with multiple office locations throughout New Jersey, where he leads a team of specialists dedicated to providing comprehensive el manejo del dolor solutions.
Dr. Demesmin earned his medical degree from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he received the prestigious Academic Excellence in Anesthesiology award. He furthered his training by completing an interventional pain medicine fellowship at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons/Mount Sinai Morningside in New York City, honing his expertise in advanced pain management techniques.
He has also mentored college students, medical students, residents, and pain medicine fellows, passing on his extensive knowledge and experience to the next generation of medical professionals.
Dr. Demesmin’s commitment to excellence is reflected in his compassionate care approach. He is dedicated to helping patients manage or eliminate their pain while ensuring that they feel prioritized and supported throughout their treatment journey.
Dr. Demesmin brings extensive expertise through his work at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, JFK Medical Center, Somerset Medical Center, and Saint Peter’s University Hospital, where he serves as Director of Pain Medicine.
He treats a wide range of conditions, including neck and lower back pain, sciatica, herniated discs, failed back surgery, diabetic neuropathy, cancer pain, migraines, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, arthritis, and osteoporosis.
Specializing in minimally invasive procedures, he performs disc decompression, discography, epidural steroid injections, vertebroplasty, spinal cord stimulators, and nerve blocks. His global contributions include presenting at conferences in Italy, France, and Brazil, and advancing minimally invasive pain treatments.