Our Providers

Dynamic Pain Rehabilitation

Alexander Imas, M.D.

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Board Certified
Addiction Medicine, Board Certified

Biography

Alexander Imas was born in the Soviet Union and came to the United States in 1978. He was raised and trained in Michigan and has moved to Henderson, Nevada, to reside permanently and to start a new practice. Dr. Imas has brought his unique skills and expertise in pain management and rehabilitation to an area that requires medical care of the highest caliber. Dr. Imas is proud to welcome everyone in the community to have the opportunity to experience medical care that sets the standard for other physicians.

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Education

Undergraduate: Wayne State University, Michigan
Medical School: Wayne State School of Medicine, Michigan
Internship: St. John Hospital, Michigan
Residency: William Beaumont Hospital, Michigan

Certification

  • Diplomate of the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Board Certified
  • Diplomate of the American Board of Addiction Medicine, Board Certified
  • Qualified DATA 2000 waivered practitioner to prescribe buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid use disorders
  • Licensed to practice medicine in Nevada 
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Personal Statement

I am a physician in a group practice with many years of providing compassionate medical treatment. I have had the pleasure of serving the community and providing the kind of care that sets the bar for other physicians. I hope to be your only pain management physician, and to assure this, I have developed a style of practice that accommodates even the most difficult patient. This is accomplished by removing any egotistical behavior, listening to a patient, and treating all complaints seriously. I am the patient’s advocate, and I will always ensure the patient’s best interests. I hope to be the kind of physician who can help you reach your goals and expectations. I hope for the opportunity to show you with a smile or a laugh the human side of medicine, and the art of caring is still very much alive. I hope we can start and end this journey together.