Dear Friends, 
I wanted to share with you where my life’s journey has taken me. I have returned to the U.S., after spending the last 4 years in Israel where I had been practicing Osteopathy, and I have now established The Integrative Pain Treatment Center in Narberth, PA (a suburb of Philadelphia). I’m back to the full practice of the profession that I love – the art of healing.
It’s been a challenging journey. The shame of losing my license in 2005 has been compounded by the continued persecution on the Internet. After all, what’s the first thing you think of when you hear a doctor’s license has been revoked? “He’s hurt patients” “He’s an incompetent doctor” “He’s done something wrong”. No one thinks he’s a wonderful doctor! I totally understand that. It’s taken a lot of courage to deal with the shame that’s brought up when people jump to conclusions of wrongdoing. Even though Judge Sander Goldberg wrote to the Governor of Maryland at the time that “the action of the Maryland Board of Physicians is an outrage by any stretch of the imagination” and that the “license revocation was a travesty”, the inaccuracies about me on the Internet continue to haunt me, closing doors and negatively coloring people’s opinion of me. Although the material costs were enormous –losing my home and my assets- this journey has had many, wonderful gifts, not the least of which was learning who my real friends were. They never failed to be supportive and encouraging.

In 2012, just 2 months after we had already moved to Israel, I received another gift, perhaps the greatest gift of all – vindication. The Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Board saw through the injustice of the action taken by the Maryland Board of Physicians and granted me a license to practice medicine. It is almost unheard of that one state will grant a license when it has been revoked in a neighboring state. The Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Board acknowledged that there had been no patient harm, no patient complaints, nor any moral turpitude. In fact, all of my patients did well and through 1700 reviews (yes, 1700) I had earned glowing reports from my supervisors. In addition, hundreds (yes, hundreds) of patients sent letters to the Governor of Maryland stating how the care they received from me exceeded that of other doctors they had visited and complaining that the Maryland Board of Physicians was depriving them of their right to choose the kind of healthcare they wanted.

Grateful for the gift from Pennsylvania, I was encouraged and we decided to remain in Israel where we continued to experience many incredible blessings. In addition, I was able to continue my work which brought help to over one thousand people, suffering from chronic conditions and pain. In June of 2016, we returned to the US, wiser and happier, to be closer to family and friends.

The only way to combat darkness and lies is with light and truth. I am committed to continue to keep courageously moving forward and, with G-d’s help, relieve pain and suffering, and increase quality of life.

I am specializing in the treatment of injuries, specifically sports and exertional injuries – whether incurred recently or decades ago. 
My commitment is to provide world class treatment and to have each and every patient leave gratified, heard, and healed.

If you, or someone you know, is suffering from an injury, regardless of how long ago it occurred, I would greatly appreciate your referrals. In addition, if you are a member of any organization or group in the Philadelphia area, regardless of size, that would like a presentation on recovering from injuries please let me know.

May you be blessed good health and much happiness,