Do I need a pain management program?
When you are dealing with a painful complaint that has not gone away, not improved much or is getting worse, despite conservative treatments and the best efforts of your primary care doctors, you should discuss with your PCP, or other treating physicians, the medical necessity of seeking a consultation with a Pain Management Physician. We offer treatment options beyond those attempted by your other medical providers. We will try to explain, to the best of our abilities, the underlying causes of your chronic pain and the offer treatment options that will hopefully get that stubborn pain under control and improve your related functional status.
- 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