Daniel M. Frohwein, M.D.2023-12-06T13:39:03-05:00
Daniel M. Frohwein, M.D.

Daniel M. Frohwein, M.D.

Diplomate, American Board of Anesthesiology
Subspecialty Certification in Pain Management
Diplomate, American Board of Pain Medicine

Specializing in:
Interventional Pain Medicine, Diagnostic/Therapeutic Spinal injections and Conservative Spine Care

About Dr. Frohwein

Hailing from the Garden State, Dr. Frohwein completed his undergraduate studies at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, prior to moving to Philadelphia, PA. He was awarded his Doctor of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine and completed his residency training in Anesthesiology at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He then pursued an ACGME-approved Fellowship in Pain Medicine, also at Thomas Jefferson, prior to relocating to the Orlando area where he has continuously served the Central Florida community. He is board certified in Anesthesiology, with a subspecialty certification in Pain Management. He has also achieved Diplomate Status by the American Board of Pain Medicine.

Through his training and clinical practice, Dr. Frohwein has extensive experience in advanced pain management procedures including radio-frequency neurotomy, peripheral nerve ablation, spinal cord stimulation and diagnostic and therapeutic spine injection procedures under both fluoroscopic and ultrasound guidance. He has vast expertise with a wide variety of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar interventions including epidural, facet, and sacroiliac joint injections, sympathetic blocks, and peripheral joint and nerve blocks, among others. Dr. Frohwein’s clinical interests also include state-of-the-art minimally invasive percutaneous techniques for a variety of spine conditions.

Dr. Frohwein utilizes a patient-tailored multimodal approach to treat pain. A sample of the pain problems Dr. Frohwein addresses include, degenerative disc disease of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, spinal stenosis, disc herniation, radiculopathy, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, post-laminectomy syndrome, neuroapthic pain, post-herpetic neuralgia, and complex regional pain syndrome.

Adamarie San Miguel, Patient Care Coordinator
Paola Cortes, Patient Care Assistant
Liselle Sanchez, Clinical Assistant
Direct Phone: (407) 254-2547
Email: TeamFrohwein@OrlandoOrtho.com

Temple University School of Medicine | Philadelphia, PA
M.D.

Rutgers University | New Brunswick, NJ
Undergraduate

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