Dr. Jason Yuen Tung Wei, MD, is a highly trained physician practicing with National Spine & Pain Centers in Central Florida. He laid his academic foundation at the University of California San Diego, where he earned a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, before going on to obtain a master's degree in physiology from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Wei earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, where he remained to complete his internal medicine internship. He subsequently pursued his postgraduate medical residency training in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Toledo. Dr. Wei advanced his medical training by completing a specialized pain medicine fellowship program through the National Spine and Pain Centers in Ocala, Florida. He holds formal medical qualifications in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Dr. Jason Yuen Tung Wei, MD, is a highly trained physician practicing with National Spine & Pain Centers in Central Florida. He laid his academic foundation at the University of California San Diego, where he earned a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, before going on to obtain a master's degree in physiology from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Wei earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, where he remained to complete his internal medicine internship. He subsequently pursued his postgraduate medical residency training in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Toledo. Dr. Wei advanced his medical training by completing a specialized pain medicine fellowship program through the National Spine and Pain Centers in Ocala, Florida. He holds formal medical qualifications in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Dr. Jason Yuen Tung Wei, MD, is an interventional pain management specialist practicing with National Spine & Pain Centers at their locations in The Villages and Lady Lake, Florida. He began his education by earning a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering from the University of California San Diego, followed by a master's degree in physiology from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Wei received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, where he also completed his internal medicine internship. He then completed a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Toledo before finalizing his advanced clinical preparation with a pain medicine fellowship at National Spine and Pain Centers in Ocala, Florida.
Dr. Wei specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, focusing his clinical practice on treating chronic pain, back pain, chronic migraines, fibromyalgia, knee pain, and shoulder joint pain. He is highly specialized in employing advanced, non-medication interventional procedures such as epidural injections, facet joint injections, spinal cord stimulation, and minimally invasive lumbar decompression.

He was extremely rude and dismissive and didn’t even bother to give me the care that I needed. One of the worst doctors I’ve ever seen.
I believe he listened and heard me.
Wonderful listener..
My first time seeing Dr.WEI seems like a great person good humor I will have more to say once I keep knowing him thank you
Dr. Wei was very good and helpful. The front staff and nurse was professional and friendly.
He took the time to help us.
Awesome doctor asked plenty of questions and very helpful I definitely trust his recommendations.
Excellent visit. Doctor and staff were efficient and a pleasure to work with.
I have been on benzodiazepine for over 30 years after being in a severe car accident and being on pain meds for over 11 years this doctor would not prescribe my pain meds sighting because I was on benzodiazepines. He would not give me the pain meds saying he did not feel comfortable although he said I do not know nothing about them therefore he does not know the side effects of coming down off of something that you have been on for 30 years. One of the side effects is seizures. I would not recommend someone that does not do their research but tells you they don’t feel comfortable because of something you have been on over 30 years and would take you at least 10 years to be weaned off of it at 63 years old that’s pretty much an impossible task and after going to psychiatrist that agreed that you should not be taken off of your benzodiazepine for the pain doctor to not understand that you have been on both for over 11 years and function like a normal person I find he is not knowledgeable
Very thorough