Edward Rubin MD PC

Edward Rubin MD PC Long Island's non-surgical spine specialist. Back pain, neck pain, sciatica, and chronic pain treated without surgery. Most insurances accepted. Call 516-492-3100

Board-certified, fellowship-trained at Cornell. Dr. Edward S. Rubin, MD serves the needs of Nassau County and Queens and offers interventional pain management treatment options for patients with acute and chronic pain.

06/14/2026

Ever wonder if those regenerative peptides do the same thing? Spoiler alert: they don’t. While the internet often lumps BPC-157, GHK-CU, and TB-500 into one category, they each utilize completely unique biological pathways to kickstart recovery.

Think of it like a specialized construction crew for the body. BPC-157 acts as the plumber, laser-focused on angiogenesis to repair blood vessels and gut lining. GHK-CU serves as the master mason, leveraging copper to stimulate collagen production and remodel skin. Meanwhile, TB-500 functions as the site foreman, moving specialized cells exactly where they need to go to restore mobility.

When working together, this trio tackles different layers of healing, but there’s a crucial reality check needed here. Most of the data remains preclinical, and many of these compounds currently lack FDA approval. It’s a vital reminder that navigating the world of peptides requires expert medical supervision—not sketchy sources found online.
Always consult with a physician. This is for educational purposes only

06/14/2026

Ever wonder how bio-hacking actually works under the hood? This breakdown cuts through the complexity of the GH-IGF-1 axis to reveal exactly how specific peptides change the game for cellular recovery.

It turns out, not all peptides are created equal. While some act like precise biological relays, triggering natural hormone pulses from the pituitary gland, others completely bypass the brain to work directly on muscle tissue. From the unique, long-lasting effects of CJC-1295 to the clean, targeted approach of Ipamorelin and the independent power of IGF-1 LR3, these compounds offer a masterclass in biological engineering. Discover how combining these pathways creates synergistic results and why understanding the why matters more than just the what when it comes to optimizing performance and recovery.

If the power to precisely target cellular repair was in your hands, which pathway would you choose to optimize first? This is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a physician.

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A lot of patients are surprised to learn how many painful spine and joint conditions can be treated without surgery.Here...
05/25/2026

A lot of patients are surprised to learn how many painful spine and joint conditions can be treated without surgery.

Here are the 5 most common diagnoses with Non Surgical Options

1. Chronic low back pain and sciatica
Often caused by an irritated or compressed nerve, and many patients respond well to targeted injections.
2. Neck pain with arm numbness
This is frequently related to a pinched nerve and can often be treated without surgery.
3. Facet joint arthritis
A very common source of back and neck stiffness that many people do not realize is treatable.
4. Sacroiliac joint pain
Often mistaken for regular lower back pain, but it may respond well to SI joint injections.
5. Failed back surgery syndrome
If surgery did not give you the relief you hoped for, there may still be other options like spinal cord stimulation.

To schedule an appointment, call 516-492-3100 or text 516-206-0774.

We accept Medicare, Aetna, UHC, Empire Plan, BCBS, Workers Comp, and most major insurance plans.

I’m Dr. Edward Rubin, and I’ve been treating chronic back and neck pain and joint pain in Nassau County for over 20 year...
05/23/2026

I’m Dr. Edward Rubin, and I’ve been treating chronic back and neck pain and joint pain in Nassau County for over 20 years. My approach: find the source of your pain, treat it as specifically as possible, and avoid surgery and narcotics whenever we can.

If you’ve been living with pain and feel like you’ve run out of options, you probably have not.

Call 516-492-3100 or text 516-206-0774 to schedule. We accept Medicare and most major insurance plans.

04/21/2026

The world of health and wellness is currently witnessing a massive gold rush, and at the center of it are peptides. From blockbuster weight loss medications to the cutting edge of biohacking, these signaling molecules have transformed from a niche area of drug development into a nearly $300 billion global industry. But beneath the staggering growth and surging public interest lies a complicated landscape of regulatory crackdowns, safety concerns, and a confusing legal maze for patients and providers alike.

This exploration dives into the science behind the hype—how these tiny chains of amino acids function as messengers in the body—and unpacks the dramatic regulatory rollercoaster that has defined the last few years. Following the FDA’s 2023 decision to restrict access to popular compounds like BPC-157, a surprising 2026 policy shift is now threatening to turn the industry on its head once again. Get the full story on why access to these compounds is becoming the biggest conversation in modern medicine, and what a potential return to legal compounding could mean for the future of patient care.

*Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a licensed healthcare provider before making any medical decisions.*

03/18/2026

Imagine spending nearly 40 minutes on the phone with a judge who has zero medical training, all to justify a procedure for a patient they’ve never even heard of. The absurdity of navigating healthcare bureaucracy while simply trying to get someone the care they need is real. It’s wild to think that after four long weeks of waiting for answers, this is what the process actually looks like behind the scenes for healthcare providers. A glimpse into the frustrating reality of modern medicine, where the paperwork often feels more time consuming than the actual patient visit.

03/17/2026

The medical cannabis industry is booming, and millions are turning to it as a potential alternative to traditional pain management. But beyond the hype, what does the actual data say?

While there are promising indicators regarding nerve pain and inflammation, the scientific consensus is more nuanced than many realize. Often, the research relies on small, short-term, or self-reported studies, leaving a significant gap between popular perception and clinical verification.

As we navigate this new frontier, it raises a vital question: are we rushing to adopt treatments before the long-term impacts are fully understood? When it comes to managing health, relying on professional medical guidance rather than anecdotal advice remains the safest route.

Have you explored medical cannabis for pain management? Share your experiences and thoughts on whether the science is keeping up with the trend.

01/27/2026

The sheer absurdity of bureaucratic red tape hitting real patient care is laid bare. Imagine needing a straightforward spinal injection for debilitating pain, only for the insurance company to reject it because the MRI is three years old. Fair enough, order a new one! Then, they deny the *required* new MRI, claiming it isn't medically necessary. It's the ultimate catch-22 for patient treatment. This segment highlights the maddening, circular logic healthcare providers face daily while trying to treat conditions like herniated discs and sciatic nerve pain. What's the most infuriating insurance battle *you've* witnessed or experienced? Share your nightmare denial story below!

Intradiscal stem cell therapy represents an emerging area of regenerative medicine that researchers are studying for spi...
01/12/2026

Intradiscal stem cell therapy represents an emerging area of regenerative medicine that researchers are studying for spinal use. This innovative approach aims to support the body's natural healing processes. If you're curious about whether this option might be right for you, consult with a qualified healthcare provider to discuss your individual situation and learn more about the latest developments in regenerative treatments.
Results may vary. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

11/20/2025

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