Modal Pain Management is located at 369 Lexington Avenue, Floor 25 — directly adjacent to Grand Central Terminal and one of the most accessible pain management clinics in New York City. Whether you commute through Grand Central daily on Metro-North, transfer through the 4/5/6/7 subway lines, or work in one of the surrounding office buildings, expert pain care is just steps away.
The Most Convenient Pain Clinic Near Grand Central
Grand Central is Manhattan’s busiest transit hub, and thousands of commuters pass through it every day dealing with pain they haven’t had time to address. Dr. Alex Movshis built Modal Pain Management to serve exactly this population — busy professionals who need effective, time-efficient pain treatment from a board-certified specialist. Our clinic is a two-minute walk from Grand Central’s Lexington Avenue exit.
Dr. Movshis is dual board-certified in anesthesiology and pain medicine with fellowship training at Mount Sinai. He specializes in precision-guided interventional procedures that deliver fast, meaningful relief — often allowing patients to return to work the same day.
Conditions We Treat Near Grand Central
Commuters and Midtown professionals commonly seek treatment for desk-related chronic back pain, cervical disc disease and neck stiffness, sciatica and radiating leg pain, migraines triggered by stress and screen time, shoulder impingement and rotator cuff pain, knee and hip joint degeneration, carpal tunnel and repetitive strain injuries, and stress-related muscle tension and spasms.
Treatments Available at Our Grand Central Location
Our clinic offers the full spectrum of interventional pain management within walking distance of Grand Central. Treatments include epidural steroid injections for disc and nerve pain, diagnostic and therapeutic nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation for chronic facet joint pain, joint injections for knees, shoulders, hips, and SI joints, trigger point therapy for muscle pain, Botox for chronic migraines, and structured physical therapy programs. We also provide IV therapy services — including NAD+, pain relief infusions, immune boosting, hydration, and mental clarity protocols — that can be completed during a lunch break or after work.
Getting Here
Our building is at the corner of Lexington Avenue and 41st Street. From inside Grand Central Terminal, take the Lexington Avenue exit and walk one block north. The 4, 5, 6, 7, and S trains all stop at Grand Central. Metro-North commuters can reach our office in under three minutes from the main concourse. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 7 PM.