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Dr. Edward Mariano, MD

Dr. Edward Mariano, MD

Stanford, CA

Accepting patients

Affiliated with a Castle Connolly Top Hospital

    Who is Dr. Mariano, Anesthesiologist in Stanford, CA?

    Dr. Edward Mariano, MD is an Anesthesiologist, who primarily practices in Stanford, CA with 1 additional practice location. He is board certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology. Dr. Mariano completed his residency at Stanford Univ Hosp, Anesthesiology Medstar-Georgetown Med Ctr, Flexible Or Transitional Year. Dr. Mariano is fluent in English, and is currently seeing new patients. Dr. Mariano’s practice accepts Kaiser Permanente, Medicaid, Medicare, UnitedHealthcare and other major insurance plans. To book an appointment or to confirm insurance options, please call Dr. Mariano’s office at (619) 543-5720.

    Where did Dr. Mariano go to medical school and complete their residency?

    • Residency: Stanford Univ Hosp, Anesthesiology Medstar-Georgetown Med Ctr, Flexible Or Transitional Year | Stanford University Hospital

    • Medical School: Georgetown Univ Sch of Med, Washington Dc

    Is Dr. Mariano board certified in Anesthesiologist?

    Yes, Dr. Edward Mariano, MD is board certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology

    What languages does Dr. Mariano speak?

    Dr. Mariano and their clinical team can communicate with patients in the following languages:

    • English

    What conditions does Dr. Mariano treat?

    As a Anesthesiologist, Dr. Mariano diagnoses, treats, and manages a wide range of conditions. This condition information is derived from anonymized insurance claims and highlights the medical conditions most commonly treated by Dr. Mariano. It provides insight into the doctor’s areas of experience and expertise based on real-world patient encounters from the past two years, updated quarterly.

    Also known as:

    • Acute pain after medical procedure
    • Acute pain from injury
    • Pain
    • Acute post-operative pain
    • Pain after surgery
    • Post-procedural pain
    • Traumatic pain
    • Injury pain
    • Sudden pain from trauma

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • G8918: Other acute postprocedural pain
    • G8911: Acute pain due to trauma

    What procedures does Dr. Mariano perform?

    As a Anesthesiologist, Dr. Mariano performs a variety of medical procedures. This procedure information is derived from anonymized insurance claims and highlights the medical procedures most commonly performed by Dr. Mariano. It provides insight into the doctor’s areas of experience and expertise based on real-world patient encounters from the past two years, updated quarterly.

    Also known as:

    • Brachial Plexus Nerve Block
    • Femoral Nerve Block Injection
    • Peripheral Nerve Block
    • Brachial Plexus Injection
    • Arm Nerve Block
    • Shoulder Nerve Block
    • Continuous Brachial Plexus Infusion
    • Femoral nerve injection
    • Thigh nerve block
    • Pain relief injection for thigh
    • Nerve block with imaging guidance
    • Nerve injection
    • Pain relief injection
    • Steroid injection for nerve pain

    CPT Codes:

    • 64416: Injection(s), anesthetic agent(s) and/or steroid; brachial plexus, continuous infusion by catheter (including catheter placement), including imaging guidance, when performed
    • 64447: Injection(s), anesthetic agent(s) and/or steroid; femoral nerve, including imaging guidance, when performed
    • 64450: Injection(s), anesthetic agent(s) and/or steroid; other peripheral nerve or branch

    Also known as:

    • Continuous Femoral Nerve Block
    • Continuous Sciatic Nerve Pain Block
    • Femoral Nerve Catheter Infusion
    • Thigh Nerve Block
    • Continuous Pain Relief Injection
    • Sciatic Nerve Catheter Infusion
    • Sciatic Nerve Block (Continuous)
    • Pain Pump for Sciatica

    CPT Codes:

    • 64448: Injection(S), Anesthetic Agent(S) And/Or Steroid; Femoral Nerve, Continuous Infusion By Catheter (Including Catheter Placement), Including Imaging Guidance, When Performed
    • 64446: Injection(s), anesthetic agent(s) and/or steroid; sciatic nerve, continuous infusion by catheter (including catheter placement), including imaging guidance, when performed

    Does Dr. Mariano accept my insurance?

    Dr. Mariano accepts most major insurance plans. Important: Please call our office at (619) 543-5720 before your appointment to verify that your specific plan and network are accepted.

    What insurance plans does Dr. Mariano accept in Stanford, CA?

    Dr. Mariano in Stanford, CA accepts plans from many carriers. While this list is updated regularly, it is not a guarantee of coverage.

    Top Insurances

    • All Other Third Party

    • AllCare Health Plan

    • Blue Shield of California

    • Central California Alliance for Health

    • CNA Insurance

    • Crown Cork and Seal Company

    • CVS Health (formerly Aetna)

    • Medicare

    • Santa Clara Family Health Plan

    • UnitedHealthcare

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    Where is Dr. Mariano's office located?

    Dr. Edward Mariano's Primary Practice

    300 Pasteur Dr

    Stanford, CA 94305

    (619) 543-5720

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    Dr. Edward Mariano's Practice 2

    200 W Arbor Dr

    San Diego, CA 92103

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    Recognitions

    Publications

    Continuous Adductor Cal Blocks Are Superior to Continuous Femoral Nerve Blocks

    Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 2014

    Peripheral nerve catheters and local anesthetic infiltration in perioperative algesia.

    Best practice & research. Clinical aesthesiology, 2014

    Inpatient falls after total knee arthroplasty

    Anesthesiology, 2014

    A randomized clinical trial comparing the effectiveness of ultrasound guidance versus nerve

    Jourl of ultrasound in medicine : official jourl of the American Insti, 2014

    A triple-masked, randomized controlled trial comparing ultrasound-guided brachial plexus and distal

    Anesthesiology research and practice, 2014

    Effectiveness of preoperative beta-blockade on intra

    SpringerPlus, 2014

    A randomized comparison of long-axis and short

    Jourl of anesthesia

    Application of echogenic technology for catheters used in ultrasound

    Jourl of ultrasound in medicine : official jourl of the American Insti, 2014

    Ultrasound and its evolution in perioperative regiol anesthesia and algesia.

    Best practice & research. Clinical aesthesiology, 2014

    Adductor cal block for total knee arthroplasty: the perfect recipe or just one ingredient?

    Anesthesiology, 2014

    Continuous lesser palatine nerve block for postoperative algesia after uvulopalatopharyngoplasty.

    Clinical jourl of pain, 2013

    Choice of loco-regiol anesthetic technique affects operating room efficiency for carpal tunnel

    JOURL OF ANESTHESIA, 2013

    Association of age and packed red blood cell transfusion to 1-year survival

    TRANSFUSION MEDICINE, 2013

    Treating Intractable Phantom Limb Pain with Ambulatory Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks

    PAIN MEDICINE, 2013

    An In Vitro Study to Evaluate the Utility of the Air Test to Infer Perineural Catheter Tip Location

    JOURL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 2013

    Continuous interscalene nerve block following adhesive capsulitis manipulation.

    Regiol anesthesia and pain medicine, 2013

    A Randomized Comparison of Long- and Short

    JOURL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 2013

    Ultrasound-guided Continuous Median Nerve Block to Facilitate Intensive Hand Rehabilitation

    CLINICAL JOURL OF PAIN, 2013

    Prelimiry Study of Ergonomic Behavior During Simulated Ultrasound

    JOURL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 2012

    Vascular Surgery Patients Prescribed Preoperative beta

    JOURL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA, 2012

    Epidural Catheter Removal in Patients on Warfarin Thromboprophylaxis

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2011

    Comparing axillary with infraclavicular perineural catheters for post-operative algesia

    ACTA AESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDIVICA, 2011

    Continuous Femoral Versus Posterior Lumbar Plexus Nerve Blocks for Algesia After Hip Arthroplasty

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2011

    Comparison of Procedural Times for Ultrasound-Guided Perineural Catheter Insertion in Obese

    JOURL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 2011

    Continuous Femoral Nerve Blocks Varying Local Anesthetic Delivery Method

    ANESTHESIOLOGY, 2011

    Posterior lumbar plexus perineural catheter insertion by ultrasound guidance alone

    ACTA AESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDIVICA, 2011

    Updated guide to billing for regiol anesthesia (United States).

    Intertiol anesthesiology clinics, 2011

    Ultrasound-Guided (Needle-in-Plane) Perineural Catheter Insertion The Effect of Catheter-Insertion

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2011

    Long-Term Pain, Stiffness

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2011

    Reply.

    Jourl of ultrasound in medicine, 2011

    Regiol aesthesia in the obese patient: lost landmarks and evolving ultrasound guidance.

    Best practice & research. Clinical aesthesiology, 2011

    A Randomized Comparison of Infraclavicular and Supraclavicular Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2011

    Ultrasound-Guided Transversus Abdominis Plane Catheters

    Heil, J. W., Ilfeld, B. M., Loland, V. J., Sandhu, N. S., Mariano, E. , 2010

    Evaluating Clinical Research and Bloodletting. (Seriously)

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2010

    Comparative efficacy of ultrasound-guided

    CADIAN JOURL OF ANESTHESIA-JOURL CADIEN D ANESTHESIE, 2010

    Prelimiry Experience With a Novel Ultrasound

    JOURL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 2010

    A multicenter, randomized

    PAIN, 2010

    Prepuncture Ultrasound Imaging to Predict Transverse Process

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2010

    A Trainee-Based Randomized Comparison of Stimulating Interscalene Perineural Catheters With a New

    JOURL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 2010

    Ultrasound-Guided Perineural Catheter Insertion Three Approaches but Few Illumiting Data

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2010

    Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks Is Local Anesthetic Dose the Only Factor

    ANESTHESIOLOGY, 2010

    Re: Effects of local anesthetic concentration and dose on continuous interscalene nerve blocks

    Regiol anesthesia and pain medicine, 2010

    Ultrasound Guidance Versus Electrical Stimulation for Femoral Perineural Catheter Insertion

    JOURL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 2009

    Ultrasound-guided perineural catheter

    PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA, 2009

    Ultrasound Guidance Versus Electrical Stimulation

    JOURL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 2009

    Electrical Stimulation Versus Ultrasound Guidance for Popliteal

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2009

    Health-Related Quality of Life After Hip Arthroplasty With

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2009

    Bilateral infraorbital nerve blocks decre

    CADIAN JOURL OF AESTHESIA-JOURL CADIEN D ANESTHESIE, 2009

    Anesthesia-controlled time

    JOURL OF CLINICAL ANESTHESIA, 2009

    Continuous Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block via an Ultrasound-Guided Posterior Approach

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2009

    Health-Related Quality of Life After Tricompartment Knee Arthroplasty With

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2009

    Appropriate Endotracheal Tube Placement in Children: Don't Throw Away Your Stethoscopes Yet!

    ANESTHESIOLOGY, 2009

    The Effects of Local Anesthetic Concentration and Dose on Continuous Infraclavicular Nerve Blocks

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2009

    Interscalene Perineural Catheter Placement Using an Ultrasound-Guided Posterior Approach

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2009

    Making it work: setting up a regiol anesthesia program that provides value.

    Anesthesiology clinics, 2008

    Effects of Local Anesthetic Concentration and Dose on Continuous Interscalene Nerve Blocks

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2008

    Ambulatory continuous posterior lumbar plexus nerve blocks after hip arthroplasty

    Anesthesiology, 2008

    The effects of varying local anesthetic concentration

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2008

    Feasibility of ultrasound

    PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA, 2008

    Pneumothorax following infraclavicular brachial plexus block for hand surgery.

    Orthopedics, 2008

    Ambulatory continuous femoral nerve blocks decre

    Anesthesiology, 2008

    Going fishing - The practice of reporting secondary outcomes as separate studies

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2007

    Conflicting results in clinical research: Is the proof in the P value, the study design

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2007

    An alysis of factors influencing postanesthesia recovery after pediatric ambulatory tonsillectomy

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2007

    Thoracic and lumbar paravertebral blocks for outpatient lithotripsy

    JOURL OF CLINICAL ANESTHESIA, 2007

    Transesophageal echocardiography assessment of severe aortic regurgitation

    JOURL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA, 2007

    Hospitalization costs of total knee arthropl

    REGIOL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2007

    Scheduling elective pediatric procedures that require anesthesia: The perspective of parents

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2006

    Successful thoracoscopic repair of esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2005

    A comparison of three methods for estimating appropriate tracheal tube depth in children

    PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA, 2005

    Anesthetic magement of infants with palliated hypopl

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2005

    Anesthetic concerns for robot-assisted laparoscopy in an infant

    ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIA, 2004

    What is Dr. Mariano's NPI number?An National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique ID number that identifies doctors and healthcare providers nationwide.

    Dr. Mariano's National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is 1255372595.

    What common questions do patients ask about Dr. Mariano?

    Here are answers to patients Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) about Dr. Mariano

    What is Dr. Edward Mariano's specialty?

    Dr. Mariano is a Anesthesiologist near Stanford, CA. A physician specialist in pain management and maintaining or restoring a stable state during and right after surgical, obstetric, or diagnostic operations is known as an anesthesiologist. This specialist assesses each patient's risk of surgery and tries to improve their condition before to, during, and following the procedure. Anesthesiologists provide medical management, pain management, and critical care consults in addition to these vital management responsibilities. They are responsible for managing patients with severe illnesses or injuries, supervising the recovery period following anesthesia, directing resuscitation efforts for patients experiencing cardiac or respiratory emergencies that may require artificial ventilation, and diagnosing and treating both acute and chronic pain, including pain related to cancer. Contact Dr. Mariano to book an appointment today.

    Is this Dr. Edward Mariano affiliated with a ranked Castle Connolly Top Hospital?

    Yes, Dr. Mariano is affiliated with Stanford Health Care - Stanford Hospital which is a Castle Connolly Top Hospital. Castle Connolly Top Hospitals are healthcare institutions recognized for their excellence in specific medical procedures and overall patient care. They are identified through a rigorous peer nomination process, evaluating factors like patient outcomes, quality of care, and expertise. The list recognizes hospitals that excel in 20 or more specific medical procedures, representing the top 25% nationwide. Castle Connolly Top Hospitals

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    Is Edward Mariano accepting new patients in Stanford, CA?

    Yes, Dr. Edward Mariano is accepting new patients at this time.

    Does Dr. Edward Mariano offer online booking?

    Please contact Dr. Mariano's office at (619) 543-5720 for information about online booking, telehealth, or to schedule an appointment.

    How can I make an appointment with Edward Mariano?

    Please contact Dr. Mariano's office at (619) 543-5720 for information regarding telehealth appointment availability or for scheduling assistance.

    Which board certifications does Dr. Edward Mariano have?

    Dr. Edward Mariano is certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology.

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