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Baxter Health Welcomes Bryan Slepicka, DO, to Interventional Pain Management

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Baxter Health Welcomes Bryan Slepicka, DO, to Interventional Pain Management

Baxter Health is proud to welcome Bryan Slepicka, DO, to the medical staff and Interventional Pain Management. Dr. Slepicka will be joining the practice of Dr. Ira Chatman, Dr. Ryan Krafft, Dr. Matthew J. McNelley, and Dr. Maria Lyuksyutova-Price. He will be available to see patients in both Mountain Home and Harrison.

Dr. Slepicka recently completed a multidisciplinary chronic pain medicine fellowship at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. Prior to this, he completed his anesthesiology residency at Baylor College of Medicine. He earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the University of North Texas Health Science Center - Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth, Texas. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Science with a double major in biology and biochemistry and molecular biology from Houston Christian University. Dr. Slepicka began his medical career as a Paramedic for 8 years at the Katy Fire Department in Texas.

“We are excited to welcome Dr. Slepicka to the medical staff,” said Ron Peterson, President/CEO of Baxter Health. “His extensive education and dedication to improving the quality of life for patients through pain management solutions will greatly benefit our patients here at Baxter Health and the community.”

Outside of caring for his patients, Dr. Slepicka enjoys spending time with his wife and son, hiking, grilling, and exploring new restaurants, breweries, and state parks in Arkansas.

With the addition of Dr. Slepicka, the community continues to expand its capabilities in interventional pain management, offering comprehensive and compassionate care for patients suffering from chronic pain. His expertise will enhance our ability to provide personalized treatment plans that aim to improve the quality of life for our patients.

For more information or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Slepicka, please contact Interventional Pain Management at (870) 508-5900.