If you suffer from chronic pain, Dr. Skaribas is ready to see you and provide you with accurate diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Skaribas’ goal is to provide cost effective care and minimize reliance on health care resources, promote health activities and preventative care, and to return his patients to the most functional and productive lifestyle possible.
Interventional Pain Management Specialist and Anesthesiologist
Ioannis Skaribas, MD, DABA, FASA
Fellowship Trained and Double Board certified in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Dr. Skaribas specializes in advanced Interventional Pain therapies.
Dr. Skaribas completed his Residency in Anesthesiology and an Interventional Fellowship in Pain Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. During his residency, he received the “Intern of the Year” award. He was recently accepted as a Fellow of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (FASA).
Unsurpassed Experience and Training
In the past, Dr. Skaribas has served on faculty at both University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and Baylor University and until March of 2018 he was a partner physician and shareholder with US Anesthesia Partners.
He has served as the medical director of the Pain Management branch of USAP. In 2018 he founded Expert Pain P.A. a consortium for advanced pain management interventions and where he serves as the medical director and CEO. The author of several textbook chapters and journal manuscripts, Dr. Skaribas is a member of local, national and international professional medical societies.

Professional Credentials
Dr. Skaribas is a prolific author and thought leader in interventional pain management. He has been published in a variety of journals and has written chapters in multiple text books.
- Interim Results From the Partnership for Advancement in Neuromodulation Pain Registry
- Effectiveness of Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Management of Chronic Pain
- Occipital peripheral nerve stimulation in the management of chronic intractable occipital neuralgia in a patient with neurofibromatosis type 1
- Ultrasound imaging and occipital nerve stimulation
- Successful Treatment of Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth Chronic Pain with Spinal Cord Stimulation: A Case Study
- Computed tomography-guided pudendal nerve block. A new diagnostic approach to long-term anoperineal pain: A report of two cases
- Anatomy and pathophysiology of the sacroiliac joint
- Serial ganglion impar blocks in a patient with nutcracker syndrome refractory to left renal vein transposition: a case report
- The Neuromodulation Appropriateness Consensus Committee on Best Practices for Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation
- Psychological Evaluation for Those Receiving Devices for the Treatment of Pain