We specialize in treating a wide range of pain conditions, including back pain, neck pain, joint pain, neuropathic pain, and more.
Our experienced pain management doctors utilize a variety of diagnostic techniques, including physical examinations, imaging studies, and diagnostic injections, to identify the underlying cause of your pain.
We offer a comprehensive range of treatment options, including medication management, physical therapy, interventional procedures, acupuncture, and complementary therapies, tailored to your specific needs.
Yes, we prioritize minimally invasive treatments whenever possible to reduce discomfort, minimize recovery time, and promote faster healing.
Pain relief varies depending on the individual and the treatment modality used. Some patients experience immediate relief, while others may require multiple sessions for optimal results.
While our treatments are generally safe, there may be some risks and potential side effects, which will be discussed with you before starting any treatment.
No, you do not need a referral to schedule an appointment. Simply call our office or fill out our online appointment request form to schedule a consultation.
Consultation times vary depending on the complexity of your condition, but most initial consultations last between 30 to 60 minutes.
We accept most major insurance plans, and our team can help verify your insurance coverage and answer any questions you may have about payment options.
To schedule an appointment, please call our office or use our online appointment request form, and our friendly staff will assist you in finding a convenient time for your visit.
We have to check with your insurance company and get their approval before scheduling the procedure. /Our staff works as quickly as possible so that you can have your procedures in a timely manner.
Our procedures are minimally invasive. They are short procedures which last upto 30 minutes.
On your procedure, our doctors will guide you. However, it is generally advised to come on an empty stomach for the procedure.
Usually the procedures are short and don’t require any form of anaesthesia to be administered. However, anti anxiety and mild sedative medications can be given.