Location: 10921 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024
Phone: (424)273-4662 Fax: (424)421-1170
Hours of operation:
Monday & Wednesday 7:00AM – 3:00PM
Tuesday & Thursday-Friday 9:00AM – 5:00PM
Dr. Lara Edinger is board-certified in Neurology with a sub-specialty certification in Pain Medicine. She treats a broad range of chronic pain disorders with an emphasis on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), neuropathic pain disorders, and headache.
Dr. Edinger completed a neurology residency at Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia. There, she served as chief resident under Dr. Robert Schwartzman, a pioneer in the research and treatment of CRPS. She went on to graduate from an interventional pain fellowship at the University of Virginia.
Since graduation from fellowship, she has worked for a year in Spokane, WA, providing pain management in a neurology clinic. She then moved to Los Angeles to work in another practice specializing in CRPS before starting her own clinic in 2017. Since then, she has continued to grow her practice to include an infusion center. She provides a range of care options, including ketamine infusions, lidocaine infusions, interventional pain, and medical medication management. She collaborates with psychologists, physical therapists, and physicians from other specialties to provide comprehensive care. In addition to her medical practice, she also takes place as an expert witness for litigated cases involving CRPS. This has been another avenue for advocating CRPS patients and ensuring that they get the care they need.
"Dr. Edinger is the rarest of rare.Not only is she an excellent dr., but she has a bedside manner. She's extremely smart and her knowledge of the medical field and conditions is beyond thorough. Unlike most dr's, she spends a lot of individual, private time w/patients in each office visit. Going to the dr. is not a fun experience but the combination of knowledge and personality of Dr. Edinger is outstanding. I feel very fortunate to know her. You will not be disappointed."
“Dr Edinger is amazing! I had a really bad case of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Basically a very painful nerve entrapment. I was in pain for months... I do and will continue to recommend her to anyone that has any neck or nerve pain issues.”
“Dr. Edinger that's probably the best doctor I have ever had the pleasure of knowing she has treated my problems and myself with respect and knowledge and giving me the patience that a patient should have…”
“Dr. Lara Edinger has been one of the best doctors I've ever been to. She is so sweet, kind, and helpful. She's patient and always there to answer questions I've seen awesome results after going to her. I highly recommend her!”
“She is an absolute outside of the box thinker. She will listen to you carefully and determine the best course of action for you. If it doesn't work for you, she will adjust accordingly and is open to all types of solutions to get to your goals. Thanks Doc.”
If you would like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Edinger, please fill out our intake forms or call the front desk to hear more about how you can make an appointment at (424)273-4662.
Edinger Pain Management
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