Dr. Arielle Ochoa Fenig, M.D.

Dr. Arielle Ochoa Fenig, M.D.Dr. Arielle Ochoa Fenig, M.D. is board certified in both interventional pain management and anesthesiology. She has extensive experience in interventional pain management. This encompasses epidural steroid injections, facet blocks and radiofrequency ablation, peripheral nerve blocks and spinal cord stimulator placement among other specialized techniques. She believes in taking the time to find the appropriate diagnosis and helping patients understand their bodies and pain symptoms.

Dr. Fenig provides up to date pain management techniques, along with a great interest in complementary therapies such as yoga and meditation.

After receiving her medical degree from New Jersey Medical School, she completed residency training in anesthesia at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital of Columbia University College and Surgeons. This was followed by a fellowship in pain management at the Manhattan Center for Pain Management at the same institution. She is affiliated with Northwell Health.

Dr Fenig is fluent in both Spanish and French. She enjoys yoga, travel, cooking and gardening. A native New Yorker, Dr. Fenig lives with her family in Brooklyn.

Dr. Arielle Ochoa Fenig, M.D.

Training

  • Medical Education– New Jersey Medical School
  • Residency Training – St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital of Columbia University College and Surgeons
  • Fellowship Training – The Manhattan Center for Pain Management

Dr. Arielle Ochoa Fenig, M.D.

Medical Affiliations

  • Northwell Health

Dr. Arielle Ochoa Fenig, M.D.

Specialties

  • Pain Management Specialist
  • Board Certified Anesthesiologist

Dr. Arielle Ochoa Fenig, M.D.

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Spanish
  • French

3 Convenient Locations



Recent Posts

The Hidden Dangers of Whiplash: How Physical Therapy Can Help

Whiplash is a common injury that can occur during a car accident or any other situation where your neck is forced to move back and forth in a rapid, jerking motion. Many people who suffer from whiplash may feel fine in the days immediately following the incident, but this injury can have long-lasting effects. In ... read more
  • Posted on Feb 14, 2024
  • By:

Neck Injuries Types and Treatment

Neck injuries are one of the most common types of injuries that people tend to overlook. These injuries can happen due to various reasons, which include car accidents, falls, and work injuries. As the neck supports the head and is responsible for the movement of the head, any injuries in this region can be severe. ... read more
  • Posted on Jan 24, 2024
  • By:

What You Should Know About Workplace Hip Injuries

When you consider the subject of work-related injuries, common examples such as herniated discs and carpal tunnel syndrome may spring to mind. However, many people also experience acute or chronic hip injuries stemming from their daily tasks. Treatment can range from rest and physical therapy to surgical joint replacement. The more you know about workplace ... read more
  • Posted on Dec 28, 2023
  • By:

Get in touch