Dr. Joel Kailia (he/him/his)
Medical Doctor
Dr. Joel Kailia was born in Montreal, Quebec and grew up in Toronto. He received a Bachelor of Science from McGill University in physiology and psychology and a master’s degree from the University of Toronto in neuroscience and the study of pain. He trained in family medicine at UBC and shortly afterward moved to Nelson.
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Dr. Kailia started Community First Medical Clinic in 2008 with a mandate to help those who had been marginalized by our current healthcare system. He has also helped to start two other medical clinics — the Mend Clinic for students at L.V. Rogers High School and the 10th Street Clinic for Opiate Replacement in Castlegar.
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In 2013 Dr. Kailia opened the KPAC Clinic (Kootenay Pain and Addiction Clinic, now called RISE) without the help of the local health authority. This is a multidisciplinary clinic for patients in the Kootenay Boundary region with pain and/or addiction issues.
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Dr. Kailia is trained in interventional pain therapy and took the pain certificate program through the University of Alberta. His philosophy is a holistic approach to pain and addiction assessment and management.
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When he’s not in the clinic Dr. Kailia can be found riding his bicycle, doing yoga, skiing and enjoying the great outdoors in and around Vancouver.
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Following are the list of insurance covered services:
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Trigger point injections to tight muscles – any pain of muscular origin.
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MyoActivation injections for painful conditions – any pain of nerve or muscular origin
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Non-surgical carpal tunnel syndrome treatment – Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Joint injections with cortisone, magnesium – for arthritis, joint pain - please note - there is an additional charge for the cortisone or magnesium.
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Nerve blocks for diagnosis and treatment of neuropathic pain – pain from damaged nerves
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Availability
Thursdays 2pm - 8pm