Dr. Denise Vázquez
Pain Medicine · Interventional Pain Specialist · ABC Medical Center
When pain limits your life, you need a specialized approach: understanding how your body processes pain, spacing out the crises and restoring your daily function — with warm, human care.
Common pain conditions
Individual evaluation and interventional options when indicated.
Editorial recognition
Líderes Mexicanos · 11th edition
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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Meet me
Physician specialized in Interventional Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology, board-certified, with extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic pain.
My approach is based on warm, personalized care grounded in medical evidence, using minimally invasive treatments and image-guided procedures when indicated.
Comprehensive pain care
I treat complex pain through specific procedures, evaluating each case to determine the best path forward.
Thermal or pulsed depending on the case: it modulates the signal of the nerve that transmits pain, seeking long-lasting relief in the spine and joints.
Learn moreImage-guided injections targeting the sympathetic system, useful for neuropathic pain and complex regional syndromes.
Learn moreReleases adhesions around nerve roots when pain persists after spine surgery or a herniated disc.
Learn moreStabilizes vertebral fractures (for example, from osteoporosis) with bone cement to reduce pain and restore mobility.
Learn moreNeurostimulators and infusion systems for complex chronic pain that has not responded to other treatments.
Learn moreA clinically established option to interrupt the release of pain neurotransmitters and reduce the frequency of crises.
My goal is not to promise miracle cures, but to space out the crises and restore your function so you can take back control of your life.
Other conditions we treat
First evaluation
Less uncertainty. More control. We explain the “why” behind your pain and define a stepwise plan (A/B/C) based on your diagnosis.
We compile your medical history in detail: type of pain, background, prior treatments, and goals.
We perform a physical examination with functional and neurological tests to locate the origin of the pain.
If necessary, we rely on studies: X-ray, MRI, CT, bone density scan, electromyography, or somatosensory potentials.
We explain the diagnosis and treatment options. We define a stepwise plan (A/B/C) and how we will measure progress.
Why be treated here?
Reduces pain over the long term with treatments that address the cause, not just the symptom.
Minimally invasive treatments that reduce chronic medication use and their side effects.
Improve your functionality, range of motion, and quality of life to return to your activities.
Medical training, certifications, and specialized preparation for the treatment of chronic and acute pain.
UNAM
UNAM
UNAM
BUAP
Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Universidad de Salamanca
Ultrasound-guided, strengthening my experience in high-precision interventions.
Certifications and life support
Current certification in Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology, as well as in ACLS and BLS, ensuring safe and up-to-date care.
Book your appointment and take the first step toward a life with less pain and more movement.
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Practical resources
Practical guides to recognize a crisis, reduce its intensity, and know when to seek medical evaluation. They do not replace individual consultation.
What to do when pain persists and when you need re-evaluation.
Read guideWidespread pain, brain fog, and fatigue. How to manage a flare-up.
Read guideLow back pain crisis, stiffness, or spasms and warning signs.
Read guideWhen pain disrupts your day, mobility, or intimate life.
Read guidePain crisis, fatigue, dizziness, or instability and warning signs.
Read guideFrom the blog
What conditions it treats, what tools it uses, and when to consult a pain specialist.
Frequently asked questions
Contact
If you are not sure where to start, write to us and we will guide you on the next step.
* The information on this site is informational and does not replace a medical consultation.