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Southeast Pain and Spine Care was founded in 1997 and has since grown rapidly, currently operating a network of 6 pain management clinics serving patients in more than 85,000 visits each year throughout the Charlotte metro and surrounding areas. Our physicians are all double board certified in anesthesiology and pain management.

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502 West King Street
Kings Mountain, NC 28086

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Call: 704-862-4700

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Here’s How to Continue Your Care!
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