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Hany Demian

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Dr. Hany Demian, MD, MBBCH, CCFP

Global Authority in Pain Management and Visionary Healthcare Leader

Dr. Hany Demian is a trailblazer in the field of pain management, regenerative medicine, and anti-aging innovations. Recognized globally as a leading authority who is actively redefining how these conditions are understood and treated. With a career marked by leadership and an unwavering commitment to patient care, Dr. Demian is a pioneer, actively reshaping the future of healthcare through both his clinical practice and entrepreneurial ventures.

Since 2021, Dr. Demian has served as the visionary Founder and CEO of Praesentia Healthcare, a leader in holistic pain management solutions that has rapidly become a model of excellence in the industry. His strategic foresight and relentless pursuit of innovation have positioned Praesentia as a leader in the healthcare sector, attracting attention from peers, media, and patients worldwide.

In 2024, Dr. Demian took on the role of CEO of BioSpine Institute where he is at the forefront of the next wave of medical advancements in spine care and interventional pain management. His leadership has transformed BioSpine into a cutting-edge institution that not only provides exceptional patient care but also leads groundbreaking research and development in the field. The BioSpine Institute specializes in the ever-evolving field of microinvasive spine surgery, offering a new microscopic back surgery through a 4 mm incision, with patients walking out after 20 minutes pain free and being able to resume their daily activities within 48 hours.

Dr. Demian is fluent in English, Arabic, and conversant in French. He is not only a global citizen but also a global leader, bridging cultures and medical practices to improve patient outcomes worldwide. His dedication to his patients, his visionary leadership, and his relentless pursuit of excellence have made him a truly renowned member of the global healthcare community.

Dr. Demian holds a medical degree from Ain Shams University in Cairo and a business degree from Harvard. He resides in Naples Florida with his wife and children.

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Certifications & Licenses:
Harvard Business School - Executive Business program (2021-2024)
Medical License
DEA License
American Board Certification of Independent Medical Examiner Certification (ABIME)
Advanced Diploma in Interventional Pain Management -Canadian Academy of Pain Management (CAPM)
Independent Practitioner, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta – 2013
Independent Practitioner, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario – 2012
Full License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia – 2010
Defined License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia – 2008
License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of New Brunswick – 2008
Full License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Prince Edward Island – 2007
Provincial License, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Newfoundland/Labrador –2006
General Medical Practitioner and ER Physician, Egyptian Medical Syndicate – 2001

  • Natural Remedies: A Viable Option for Chronic Pain Management?
    Hany highlights the effectiveness of natural remedies like turmeric, magnesium, and cannabinoids for inflammation and pain. While generally safe, he advises consulting a doctor before use. Hany emphasizes patient selection and warns against assuming all natural remedies are inherently safe, urging moderation and informed use.
  • Chronic Back Pain: A Growing Concern for Millions of Americans
    Dr. Demian highlights that "65 million Americans suffer from back pain," impacting work and mental health. Prevention through exercise, hydration, and healthy habits is key. For treatment, start with conservative methods like physiotherapy, and consult specialists if needed. "Don't ignore back pain; address the cause and stay active."
  • Travel Tips for Migraine Sufferers: Expert Advice from Dr. Hany Demian
    Dr. Demian advises treating migraines promptly, as "gastric activity slows down" during attacks. He suggests carrying fast-acting medications like triptans and using nasal sprays. For prevention, Botox is recommended to reduce migraine frequency and severity. Keep prednisone and triptans handy for episodes.
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