Dr. Rachel Boggus will join Mayfield Brain & Spine

Interventional pain treatments available to patients at the Springboro office

SPRINGBORO AND CINCINNATI – Rachel Boggus, MD, a fellowship-trained interventional pain physician, will join Mayfield Brain & Spine Tuesday, Sept. 3, serving patients at our Springboro location, in the Dayton area.

Dr. Boggus specializes in anesthesiology and interventional procedures for pain management, epidural steroid injections, facet injections, ultrasound guided blocks, radiofrequency ablation, spinal cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, abdominal and pelvic pain injections, and joint and tendon injections.

She will perform procedures in the Mayfield Procedure Suite at the Springboro office, Atrium Medical Center in Middletown and Miami Valley Hospital South in Centerville.

"Patients in the Dayton area will benefit from Dr. Boggus' technical expertise and compassionate care," said Dr. Andrew Ringer, chairman of Mayfield's Board of Directors. "Interventional pain treatments offer relief to patients who are preparing for surgery or trying to avoid it altogether. The Springboro location extends Mayfield's time-tested brand of expert neurosurgical care, offered close to where patients live and work."

Mayfield opened the Springboro office in May 2024, its sixth patient location. Physicians serving patients there include Dr. Ryan Godinsky, a fellowship-trained spine surgeon, and neurosurgeon Dr. Ronald Warnick, a specialist in treating brain tumors, blood disorders and trigeminal neuralgia, a neurological disorder often marked by intense facial pain. Patients at the Springboro office also can receive care from a full physical therapy team, and on-site imaging is available. Mayfield will continue to add services as the office develops.

After earning her medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Dr. Boggus completed an internship in internal medicine at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, followed by a residency in anesthesiology and a fellowship in interventional and chronic pain management at the University of Colorado College of Medicine.

Dr. Boggus has been in private practice since 2012, most recently at Indiana Polyclinic near Indianapolis. She is certified with the American Board of Anesthesiology, with added qualifications in pain medicine. She is a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the International Spine Intervention Society.


About Mayfield Brain & Spine: Founded in 1937, Mayfield Brain & Spine is a nationally known independent neurosurgery practice, with 20 neurosurgeons, one orthopedic spine surgeon and seven physicians specializing in interventional pain treatments or Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Surgeons see patients at six offices and perform surgeries at the region's leading health systems, treating brain tumors, spinal deformity, strokes and a variety of other disorders of the brain and spine. Patients can receive outpatient surgeries at the Mayfield Spine Surgery Center. With about 275 total associates, Mayfield served more than 30,000 patients from 39 states in 2023. Mayfield also was named one of the region's "Best Places to Work" in 2022 in a competition sponsored by the Cincinnati Business Courier.