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Dov Rand, M.D.
Board-eligible Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Certified Acupuncturist

Dr. Dov Rand specializes in the nonsurgical treatment of neck and back pain at North Jersey Spine Group. Within his role at the spine center, Dr. Rand helps patients with back and neck pain recover from pain symptoms without surgery. At North Jersey Spine Group, he works closely with spine therapists and spine surgeons to coordinate care of back and neck patients.

He has practiced in the North Jersey area for more than 10 years. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers University and attended medical school at Howard University in Washington DC. He completed his internship at St. Barnabas Medical Center and a residency in rehabilitation medicine at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in New York.

Dr. Rand has practiced in the Wayne and West Orange areas of North Jersey area for more than 10 years, seeing a variety of back and neck problems over that time.  Dr. Rand has advanced training and certification in the use of acupuncture to resolve some back and neck pain symptoms nonsurgically. He also uses EMGs to diagnose nerve problems relating to back and neck problems.

Dr. Rand is a member of the American Medical Association, the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and New Jersey Electrodiagnostic Society. 

 

 

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