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Nationally-recognized physician Benoy Benny, MD, is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation with fellowship training in Interventional spine and sports medicine. In addition to working with adolescent and adult patients at The Spine and Sports Center in Sugar Land, and the Willowbrook/Cy-Fair area of Texas, Dr. Benny is actively involved in research and continues to publish papers in his field.
Dr. Benny earned his medical degree from The Faculty of Medical Sciences at The University of West Indies before completing his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Combined, Baylor College of Medicine-University of Texas Houston, Alliance in Houston, Texas where he was named educational chief resident. He went on to complete a fellowship at the University of Michigan in Interventional Spine, Pain, and Musculoskeletal medicine.
After working and being Fellowship Director of The Spine and Sports Medicine Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Benny went on to start and grow The Spine and Sports Center while continuing to have a North American Spine Society Accredited Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine Fellowship through his practice for which he is the Fellowship Director.
At The Spine and Sports Center, Dr. Benny focuses on rehabilitation, physical therapy and minimally invasive Injections and procedures for all types of pain, including back, neck, shoulder, and hip pain.
Dr. Benny is committed to providing the leading treatments in his field, including minimally invasive procedures, regenerative medicine techniques such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell injections. To learn more, call The Spine and Sports Center or book an appointment online today.
The Spine and Sports Center Is the first practice in the Houston Area offering a North American Spine Society (NASS) Recognized fellowship that provides training in all aspects of Musculoskeletal Medicine and Interventional Spine Care.
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