Meet The Doctor

Dr. Haber specializes in innovative pain management based on his extensive experience and broad clinical training. They enable him to deploy an interdisciplinary clinical team approach to overcome rehabilitation roadblocks in recalcitrant chronic pain conditions. His teamwork approach combines varied doctors, specialists, and therapists within the community working together with the patient. He enjoys coordinating the timing needed with this interdisciplinary clinical team approach.

Dr.Haber finds this clinical approach has worked best for chronic pain patients.

Dr. Haber is excited to announce the opening of his new innovative clinic, Non-Surgical Pain Specialists (NSPS), an initiative rooted in his 20 years of clinical experience treating patients suffering from activity-limiting chronic pain. Central to the clinic is the goal of optimizing patients’ quality of life with improved activity tolerance and reduced reliance on high-risk opioid medications.

Dr. Haber received his Medical Degree from Case Western Reserve University, and residency training in Family Medicine through OHSU. He completed fellowship training in Primary Care Sports Medicine as well as in Interventional Pain Medicine. Dr. Haber is a diplomat of the American Board of Pain Medicine and the American Board of Family Medicine. Dr. Haber’s clinical practice is limited to Pain Management, Sports Medicine, and Non-Surgical Orthopedic Medicine.

The fields of Sports Medicine and Interventional Pain Medicine provide complementary approaches to many chronic pain conditions of the spine and extremities. Sports Medicine emphasizes treatments and biomechanical rehabilitation techniques to treat regional mechanical dysfunction manifested by poor movement patterns and posture. Left unchecked, abnormal body mechanics often induce an amplified state of pain. Interventional pain medicine uses targeted injections to provide important complementary options to identify and treat pain generators, and to facilitate the rehabilitation process.