Dr. Lione returns to Long Island after completing his fellowship training in Interventional Pain Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System in Richmond, Virginia.
Prior to fellowship, Dr. Lione obtained his residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Northwell Health, where he was elected Chief Resident and served as an Executive Board Member of the Northwell Health Residents and Fellows Forum and House Staff Association.
During his internship at Northwell Health-Plainview Hospital, he was awarded the Gary K. Rachlin Memorial Award for his commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care.
In addition to his expertise in musculoskeletal medicine and interventional spine care, Dr. Lione received extensive training for the comprehensive treatment of a wide variety of painful disorders, including cancer-related pain and headache management, and advanced procedural training in techniques in neuromodulation and cutting-edge implant therapies.
Dr. Lione maintains a strong interest in medical education and enjoys working with and teaching medical students and resident physicians. In addition, he has published in numerous textbooks and journals on a variety of pain and musculoskeletal topics and has presented at multiple national and regional conferences.
Dr. Lione received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his medical degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Lione is board certified in both Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine.