Psychological Support
Patient who suffer from chronic daily pain frequently have to deal with another closely related symptom: depression. Some people have problems with depression, with or without an anxiety component, even before they had to deal with chronic pain. Dipolar Disorder is being diagnosed more and more each year and is a real problem in our society. We take psychological difficulties very serious, whether the depression is a result of the painful situation or a prior condition of the patient, and take steps to make sure the patient is properly diagnosed and treated for those issues.
- What is pain management?
- Do I need a pain management program?
- Where is the office located?
- What are your office policies?
- How do I contact your office to schedule an appointment?
- Why do I need a referral from my primary care physician?
- What insurance and methods of payment do you accept?
- Who are the practitioners employed by PPM?
- What are your office policies concerning:
- What can I expect once I make an appointment?
- What can PPM offer to manage my pain?
- Medication Management
- Psychological Support
- Spinal Cord Stimulation and Intrathecal Medication Infusion Systems
- Injection Options