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Pain Free New Mexico

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Practice TypeConcierge
LocationAlbuquerque
DoctorsMiguel Pupiales MD, Primary Care

About

At Pain Free New Mexico, Dr. Miguel Pupiales delivers pain management and general medicine to patients throughout the Albuquerque area. He combines Western medical training with a broad holistic knowledge base. That integration shapes how he approaches each patient's care.

Dr. Pupiales treats conditions ranging from lower back injuries and work comp cases to complex diagnoses like pituitary gland lesions. His services include laser therapy, biowave therapy, and physical therapy. Many of his patients have stayed with him for over a decade, reflecting the depth of the relationships he builds.

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630 Manzano St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pain Free New Mexico offers pain management, general medicine, laser therapy, biowave therapy, and physical therapy. Dr. Pupiales tailors treatment plans using this range of services to address each patient's specific condition and goals.

Yes. Dr. Pupiales has significant experience managing work comp injuries. He also holds certification as a Certified Independent Medical Examiner, which allows him to perform formal injury evaluations when patients need documentation for insurance or legal purposes.

Pain Free New Mexico operates Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The practice closes on weekends.

You can reach Pain Free New Mexico by phone at (505) 344-7246. The practice is located at 630 Manzano St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110. com.

Yes. Dr. Pupiales integrates Western medical training with holistic clinical knowledge. He treats the full scope of a patient's condition rather than addressing pain symptoms alone. This approach has earned strong loyalty from long-term patients.

Pain Free New Mexico treats lower back injuries, work comp injuries, chronic pain, and complex medical conditions. Dr. Pupiales has experience managing difficult diagnostic cases, including conditions involving the pituitary gland.

Practice last updated April 11, 2026