Trevin Thurman, MD has worked as a university professor and as a team physician for the New England Patriots. He was offered a teaching position to remain at Harvard Medical School, but chose private medical practice as the best way to serve patients. Dr. Thurman maintains research interests, with pending publications on novel treatments for spine disorders, including platelet rich plasma therapy and specialized epidural steroid injection techniques, which may provide up to five times the duration of relief compared to standard options.
Trevin Thurman, MD has worked as a university professor and as a team physician for the New England Patriots. He was offered a teaching position to remain at Harvard Medical School, but chose private medical practice as the best way to serve patients. Dr. Thurman maintains research interests, with pending publications on novel treatments for spine disorders, including platelet rich plasma therapy and specialized epidural steroid injection techniques, which may provide up to five times the duration of relief compared to standard options.
Trevin Thurman, MD has worked as a university professor and as a team physician for the New England Patriots. He was offered a teaching position to remain at Harvard Medical School, but chose private medical practice as the best way to serve patients. Dr. Thurman maintains research interests, with pending publications on novel treatments for spine disorders, including platelet rich plasma therapy and specialized epidural steroid injection techniques, which may provide up to five times the duration of relief compared to standard options.
Approximately 99% of Dr. Thurman’s procedures are performed using a small needle and are completed with a bandage. Most patients are able to return to work and normal activities the same day or the following day. Dr. Thurman joined the Pain Management Specialists at Medical Center Clinic in 2026.
