Brian Jakubowicz, MD

Dr. Jakubowicz is a New York native. Growing up in NYC, he played basketball recreationally and golf for the Bronx Science varsity team. His passion for golf continued through college at the University of Buffalo where he founded the golf club. He graduated college with a BS in Interdisciplinary Nutritional Science and then went on to graduate from New York Medical College.

Upon completion of his Internship in Internal Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical School’s New York Hospital in Queens, he went on to complete his residency in Anesthesiology followed by a Pain Medicine Fellowship at Harvard Medical School’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is double board certified in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and was honored with the Carol Warfield Prize in Pain Medicine during his fellowship.

From Boston, he moved back to NYC with his family and became the Co-Director at Total Pain Care in Paterson, NJ. He also served as St. Joseph’s University Medical Center’s

director for the resident program in chronic pain medicine. As director in collaboration with the Emergency Medicine department, he spearheaded and established the Acute and Chronic Pain Fellowship, the first of it’s kind in the nation.

In 2018, Dr. Jakubowicz moved to Greenville, SC, where he joined Piedmont Comprehensive Pain Management Group as an interventional pain physician. Since joining the practice, he has been involved in all aspects of comprehensive pain management, including being a sub-investigator in the research division.

He is excited to add regenerative medicine and interventional orthobiologics to his comprehensive skill set to help improve his patient’s quality of life and get them “back to the top of their game”!