Pain Management

Putnam County Pain Management Survey Comments

Andrew Kalin, MD, is a board-certified anesthesiologist and interventional pain specialist with extensive experience evaluating pain conditions, performing image-guided procedures, and supporting patients through individualized treatment plans.


His career includes work in both hospital and outpatient settings, where he has managed complex cases, collaborated with multidisciplinary teams, and guided patients through diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.


Dr. Kalin completed his medical degree at the University of Toledo and his residency and fellowship training at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland. He is board-certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology in both Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Dr. Kalin is committed to clear communication and careful, evidence-based decision-making. He strives to help patients understand their options and feel confident and supported throughout their care.

Holly Lee, FNP-C, is an experienced nurse practitioner with foundations in patient assessment, care coordination, and clinical decision-making. With over two decades in nursing, she brings a detail-oriented approach to evaluating health needs, supporting patient safety and collaborating with multidisciplinary clinical teams.


Holly earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Indiana Wesleyan University and is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.


Holly’s background includes work across outpatient and procedural settings. Her experience in direct care of pain management patients at PCH and experience managing chronic conditions have equipped her to provide comprehensive pain management care in the community. She has also held leadership roles and participated in community service initiatives that reflect her focus on quality, professionalism, and patient experience. Holly strives to ensure patients feel informed, supported, and comfortable throughout their care.

We treat acute and chronic pain, including:


  • Neck pain, including work-related injuries
  • Back pain, including work-related injuries and sciatica
  • Persistent pain after back or neck surgery
  • Arthritis pain in neck or lower back
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
  • Nerve damage or muscle spasm pain
  • Shingles pain


Ask your primary care physician about a referral. For more information, call the Hospital Pain Management Center at 765-301-7450. The Putnam County Pain Management Center is located in the 1st Floor Clinic inside Putnam County Hospital.