Dr. Gil is a board-certified anesthesiologist and interventional pain management physician and is involved in several national interventional pain societies. She is well-versed in a variety of conditions that burden patients with chronic pain and employs an evidence-based, multimodal approach tailored to each individual. She has a particular interest in neuromodulation and its therapeutic applications for numerous spine conditions.
Her introduction to pain management came early in her medical training, where she participated in several research studies at the University of Miami investigating painful diabetic neuropathy. However, it was during her residency in Anesthesiology at the Mayo Clinic, where she truly discovered her passion for alleviating pain and restoring function. She then went on to complete her fellowship in interventional pain management at the Cleveland Clinic, where she was awarded the prestigious Ethelee R. Smith Fellow of the Year award. There, she trained amongst world-renowned experts in the field and was involved in several clinical trials for new interventional therapies. She also used this time to travel to various training programs around the country to learn additional techniques from community leaders in order to better serve her patients. She has since returned to Jacksonville to serve the community she loves and considers home.
Having been born and raised in Venezuela, Dr. Gil is fluent in Spanish as well as English. In her spare time, she enjoys participating in outdoor activities with her family and rescue dog.