Malcolm Moses–Hampton, M.D., is a board-certified and fellowship trained interventional pain physician available for patient consultation. Dr. Moses-Hampton was raised in Baltimore county and completed his primary education at McDonogh School. He went onto Davidson College and Wake Forest School of Medicine in North Carolina, where he completed his undergraduate and medical school education respectively. He completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and completed his medical training with a Pain Management fellowship focused on interventional pain procedures and techniques at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Dr. Moses-Hampton has interests in utilizing multimodal pain management to decrease pain and increase function. He is a proponent of neuromodulation and minimally invasive spine procedures to reduce the burden of chronic pain. Given his background in musculoskeletal rehabilitation he is also interested in managing pain in the extremities, abdomen and pelvis with ultrasound guided procedures.
Dr. Moses-Hampton is a member of the North American Neuromodulation Society, Spine Intervention Society, and the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
When he’s not with patients, Dr. Moses-Hampton enjoys time at home with his wife and son. He is interested in powerlifting, judo, and archery as ways to stay active and healthy.