Introducing Dr. Scot Paris

Dr. Scott Paris

Dr. Scot Paris received a BA in Psychology from Emory University in Atlanta, GA in 1987. He then received his Medical Degree from UMDNJ/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Piscataway, NJ in 1991. Dr. Paris completed a Residency in General Surgery at Mercy Catholic Medical Center in Darby, PA in 1996, and then completed a Fellowship in Colon and Rectal Surgery at UMDNJ/Muhlenberg Hospital in 1997.

Currently, Dr. Paris practices General and Colorectal Surgery in private practice in Pottstown, PA and is the Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center in Pottstown.

Dr. Paris joins Northeast Spine and Wellness Center as the Medical Director. Dr. Paris has taken an interest in the treatment and prevention of chronic back pain and other musculoskeletal conditions. He is currently receiving training in minimally invasive pain management techniques and provides and performs surgical expertise for pain management physicians that perform techniques that require surgical intervention. In addition, Dr. Paris plans to obtain certification with the American Academy of Pain Management.

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Dr. Jay  Asks some important questions of interest to Clark residents - Chiropractor Clark Dr. Jay Asks...

Are chiropractors just concerned with the spine?
Our interest in the spine is because it covers the major communications conduit between your brain and your body. As a Clark chiropractor my job is to locate areas (usually along the spine) that interfere with proper nerve communications to and from your brain. Chiropractic adjustments help restore nervous system integrity. In this way, chiropractic care can affect the function of your entire body.
Are aches and pains good or bad?
While aches or pains may be unpleasant, they're merely warning signs. As a Clark chiropractor, I see this all the time. The pain is not the problem! It just means a limitation has been reached and something needs to change. That's when we get to work correcting the underlying cause.