Meet Lisa P.

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Lisa is a nurse practitioner in the Scottsdale office. She is dedicated to the patients and loves to be able to help people get back to their lives and be pain free!

See what you have in common with Lisa!

Favorite activities: Sewing, knitting, gardening and hula hooping.
Favorite TV shows: Grey’s Anatomy and NCIS.
Favorite sports team: The Arizona Diamondbacks.
Favorite food: Pizza.
Favorite movie: Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Favorite location in the world: Switzerland.
Favorite location in Arizona: Bisbee.
Favorite thing about Arizona: The beautiful desert landscape, the sunsets, and the fact that it isn’t 115 degrees all the time.
Favorite bands: Social Distortion, Sublime, Bad Religion, and Modest Mouse.
Favorite book: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.
Famous person you would like to meet, dead or alive, and why? Audrey Hepburn. She was just such an incredible actress!
Unknown fact about you: I’ve been to Burning Man five times.
Unknown talent: I can fire dance, and I’m a pretty good tap dancer.
What celebrity do people say you look like: Jennifer Grey.
As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A veterinarian or a professional tap dancer.
Where are you from originally: Phoenix, Arizona.

Employee of the Month, Cheyenne B.

Cheyenne works as a medical assistant in the Scottsdale office and has been with Arizona Pain Specialists for a year.
Cheyenne originally became a medical assistant because she has a special needs daughter, and enjoyed learning the medical tasks required to care for her. She admired the medical staff that helped her daughter on a regular basis and was inspired to enter the medical field.

Cheyenne loves her job, and says the best part of working at Arizona Pain Specialists is getting to see patients who were in extreme pain get significant relief from a procedure we were able to provide. She enjoys seeing her patients, happy, pain-free and motivated!

Her advice to patients is this: “Humor has healing power! I understand at times it is hard to find humor in your life when you are in pain, but laughter has healing properties and can reduce your pain – our bodies will produce pain-killing hormones called endorphins in response to laughter. So laugh more!”