Staten Island: 101 Tyrellan Ave.

Staten Island: 101 Tyrellan Ave.

101 Tyrellan Ave

Staten Island, NY 10309

P: 718-667-7500

F: 929-292-3601

HOURS

Monday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Tuesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Wednesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Thursday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

The Premier Destination for Orthopedic Care and Pain Management in Staten Island, New York

Our Tyrellan Ave. office features state-of-the-art services and equipment with fellowship-trained specialists, top-ranked doctors, and experienced medical professionals, providing expert treatment for:

Get the care you need, when you need it, with same-day and next-day appointments: Request yours now.

Location Details

Conveniently situated in the southern part of the island, this location is easily accessible for residents of neighborhoods such as Rossville, Woodrow, and Charleston. Our office is also near key local landmarks like the South Shore Golf Course and the Charleston Retail Center, making it a central healthcare destination for the surrounding communities.

Driving directions

Accessible via the West Shore Expressway (440), take the exit toward Veterans Road West. Continue on Veterans Road West, then turn onto Tyrellan Ave.

The building is in a professional complex with ample parking for patients.

Directions for bus transportation

The S74 bus route provides service close to Tyrellan Ave.

The SIM23 and SIM24 express buses stop nearby for those from other boroughs.

Please check the MTA’s transit schedules for the most accurate and up-to-date information.


HOURS

Monday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Tuesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Wednesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Thursday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed


HOURS

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

Procedural Suites

Orlin & Cohen’s state-of-the-art procedural suites let our fellowship-trained pain management specialists complete minimally invasive procedures and treatments right inside our offices. Our suites are equipped with X-ray and ultrasound for targeted treatment and more effective pain relief.

Epidural Steroid Injection (ESI)

Epidural steroid injections can ease pain and improve mobility. During the procedure, a small amount of corticosteroids is injected into the affected area, reducing inflammation and providing long-lasting relief. In our procedural suites, fellowship-trained specialists deliver treatment using X-ray guidance to administer medication precisely.

Epidural steroid injections are frequently used to treat many spinal conditions, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, and spinal arthritis. It can also be used to alleviate pain in the shoulder, arms, legs, and neck.

The procedure takes between 5 to 10 minutes to complete. Anesthesia is not required, but it is an option for patients. Patients begin feeling relief between 2 days and 2 weeks.

Spinal Cord Stimulator

Spinal Cord Stimulators (SCS) are an increasingly common way to treat chronic back, neck, and leg pain. During the minimally-invasive procedure, a small device is implanted near the spinal cord and emits electrical stimulation that interrupts the transmission of pain signals to the brain.

Before implanting the device, patients complete a one-week trial, where a pain management specialist places a temporary system near the epidural space of the spine. The temporary device is placed on patients inside our procedural suites. If the trial is successful, patients can schedule an outpatient procedure where the SCS system is implanted beneath the skin. Learn more about the HFX Spinal Cord Stimulation treatment.

Radiofrequency Ablation

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a breakthrough procedure treating back and neck pain, arthritis, nerve damage, and joint pain. During treatment, your pain management specialist uses targeted radio frequency waves to disable nerves from carrying pain signals to the brain. Inside our procedural suites, a fluoroscope or X-ray guides treatment to the exact location. While not considered a permanent solution, RFA lasts about six months and can be completed two times per year.

Kyphoplasty

Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat vertebral compression fractures, often caused by osteoporosis or trauma. If left untreated, these fractures may contribute to a condition known as kyphosis or hunchback and can cause severe pain, loss of height, and a change in posture—all of which kyphoplasty can correct.

During the kyphoplasty procedure, a pain management specialist will use live X-ray guidance to insert a specialized balloon into the fractured or collapsed vertebrae before carefully inflating it to restore bone height. After the space is created, the balloon is deflated and removed, and the room left behind is filled with bone cement to stabilize the vertebrae and provide support.

Kyphoplasty can be completed inside Orlin & Cohen’s state-of-the-art procedural suites and is a safe, effective way to ease pain and restore the spine’s structural integrity for patients with kyphosis.