Locations of Miles Reed Sanderson, MD

Biography


Dr. Miles Sanderson is a board-certified physician specializing in anesthesiology with a subspecialty in pain management. He specializes in minimally invasive procedures for spine and joint pain, as well as ... neuromodulation therapies such as spinal cord stimulation and peripheral nerve stimulation. His goal is to help patients manage chronic pain and restore quality of life through personalized, evidence-based care.


Dr. Sanderson earned his medical degree and completed his anesthesiology residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, followed by his fellowship in Interventional Pain Medicine at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple. He utilizes targeted injections and advanced techniques to help patients improve function and reduce pain.

Outside of medicine, Dr. Sanderson enjoys spending time with his family, staying active through regular exercise, and exploring the outdoors. He is passionate about health, wellness, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle.

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Ages Seen
Adults
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Language(s) Spoken
English
Education
Medical School: MD, University of Kansas, School of Medicine (2020)
Residency: Anesthesiology, University of Kansas Medical Center (2024)
Fellowship: Pain Management, Baylor Scott & White Memorial Hospital - Temple (2025)
Hospital Affiliations
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Brenham
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - College Station

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Patient Ratings (81)

The patient rating score is an average of all responses to physician-related questions on our nationally recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey .

4.9 overall patient satisfaction
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4.9
Wait Time at Clinic
4.9
Provider showed concern
4.9
Time Care Provider spent with Patient
4.9
Provider included you in decisions
5.0
Friendliness/Courtesy of Care Provider
4.9
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Patient Comments (48)

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Patients appreciate

Dr. Miles Sanderson receives consistently outstanding feedback from patients, with the vast majority of reviews rating him 5 stars. Patients most frequently praise his exceptional listening skills and the time he takes with each patient, never making them feel rushed. His thoroughness is repeatedly highlighted, with patients noting how he carefully reviews medical information like MRIs, asks detailed questions to fully understand their conditions, and provides clear explanations of diagnoses and treatment options. His bedside manner is described as exceptional, with patients emphasizing his personable, caring, compassionate, and genuine nature. Many patients specifically mention feeling heard and valued, noting his empathy and concern for their wellbeing. His professionalism and knowledge are consistently recognized, and patients appreciate that he offers multiple treatment options and involves them in decision-making about their care.

Patients also share

The reviews contain minimal criticism of Dr. Sanderson. One patient gave a slightly lower rating (4.87 stars) explaining they had only recently started seeing him and wanted to establish a longer relationship before giving the highest marks, though they still described him as conscientious, caring, and concerned. A few other reviews with ratings in the 4.6-4.83 range did not specify particular areas for improvement, suggesting general satisfaction with minor reservations that were not explicitly detailed. Overall, there are no recurring themes of dissatisfaction or specific operational issues raised across the reviews.

Patient comments are gathered from our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey and are displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.