Dr. Michael Lee, M.D., earned his medical degree at Tufts University School Of Medicine and completed his residency at NYU Medical Center/Rusk Institute. He then finished his fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He is Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Board Certified in Pain Medicine.
Dr. Michael Lee, M.D., earned his medical degree at Tufts University School Of Medicine and completed his residency at NYU Medical Center/Rusk Institute. He then finished his fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He is Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Board Certified in Pain Medicine.
Dr. Michael Lee, M.D., earned his medical degree at Tufts University School Of Medicine and completed his residency at NYU Medical Center/Rusk Institute. He then finished his fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He is Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Board Certified in Pain Medicine. He is also a member of North American Spine Society and International Spine Intervention Society.
Dr. Lee has participated in numerous research studies, authored journal articles and has presented his findings both locally and nationally.

Very efficient
Dr. Lee explained my options for treating my back. He was very helpful.
He is kind, professional and understanding.
Dr. Lee took the time to explain what the MRI showed and how the epidural could help this time.
Dr Lee has been my savior as I have had many pain issues due to surgeries and abusing my body as a competitive athlete 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very efficient office visit.
Excellent clinician. Kept me informed of what he was doing and what to expect throughout the testing. Provided feedback and follow up steps to be taken. Appreciated his professionalism.
He was a good doctor he took the test like he was supposed to do
Good doctor and is taking care of my back
I got an X-ray yesterday. I should have been told to get films and that you are not linked to Penn. It’s the lead provider in the area. And could have seen doctor’s details ahead of time too. It’s not efficient. Any hospital can get electronic records too. It doesn’t make sense. I was forced to get an in house X-ray which is ridiculous. Now I will have to pay for 2 as insurance won’t cover. It’s a lot of work for me to provide everything when we live in a time when you don’t need to do that. I knew what was wrong and the drill but had to the explain everything. That’s so old school. Technology and its cost need to be embraced for efficiency and patient cost savings.