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What Can Women Do About Their Foot, Knee, Hip And Back Pain?
In this post we’ll broadly discuss about female foot issues that are deemed to be at least four times greater than men. It’s also interesting to know that women are the leading entities seeking chronic pain treatment for their foot, knee, hip, and back pain.
Why a woman’s feet more vulnerable than a man’s? Let’s find [...]
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Natural Ways to Get Rid of a Migraine Pain
Historically, the migraine has substantially been defined as a vascular disorder in which an outcome causes vasoconstriction chased by vasodilatation, inflammation and headache, a condition requiring pain treatment. Now, it’s trusted that the dilation is the effect of a happening called cortical distributing depression.
If you ever had an unfailing and throbbing migraine, it can be [...]
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Pain Clinic
Are you suffering from chronic pain that just never seems to go away and you start feeling that you will have to live with it forever? Well, you don't have to live your entire life with the chronic pain! We, American Pain Clinic Florida, can help you manage your distress and get you on the road to recovery through experienced pain doctor supervised pain treatment plans and education.
Your body discomfort leads you to depression and spreads disappointment around you when it turns from acute to chronic. Don’t be disappointed as our experienced chronic pain management physicians will evaluate your pain management needs and get you moving towards a better life with the proper management of your aching symptoms.
Visit our pain management clinic Florida and see why we are among the best pain management clinics in Florida. Read more about our American Pain Clinic Florida
- You must be at least 21 years old to see a doctor at our pain clinic, have an MRI/CT scan or some other type of document showing your pain and a photo ID (does not have to be from Florida).
- Also, if you have a pharmacy printout of pain treatment and medications you have been taking it would be helpful.
- For the first visit, you do not need an appointment. We take new patients on a walk-in basis and you can come in Monday to Friday from 9am-5pm. The first visit is $200 and follow-up visits (scheduled every 4 weeks) are $150.
- We do not accept insurance; cash or credit card only.
- We also have an in-house pharmacy in our pain clinic and can fill your prescriptions here if you choose to do so. Please let us know if you have any questions by email or by phone.
- We do not do any type of procedures at our pain clinic.
Chronic Pain Treatment
More than 21% of adult Americans suffer from severe chronic discomfort, to the point that they choose to seek the help of a physician. Pain is the second most common reason that people visit doctors, exceeded only by cold and upper respiratory infections. However, The National Institute of Health claims that 40 million Americans are unable to find relief from their chronic discomfort.
At American Pain Clinic Florida, our knowledge of chronic pain treatment is far greater than that of regular physicians. We are very dedicated to providing all of our patients with the most effective chronic pain management, and follow a course of conservative medical pain treatments before undertaking more invasive relief therapies.
Our goal is pain alleviation—a goal often attained by our expert staff; however when it is not possible to completely get rid of the ache through chronic pain treatment and pain medication, we can assure you that:
We do our best to make the ache tolerable and improve the patients’ functional status.
Pain Medication
At American Pain Clinic Florida, we specialize in treating chronic distress through the use of pain medication. Due to the rapid advances of modern medicine, there are now many varied pain treatments available. The degree of ache varies from person to person, so your treatment plan will be tailored to your specific needs and circumstances. Pain medication treatment may include a single approach or a combination of pain medications such as:
- Painkillers
- Anti-inflammatory drugs
- Antidepressants
- Anti-seizure medicines
- Other medicines
Your pain management physician at, American pain management clinic, may prescribe other types of medicine that are more specific to the type of pain you are experiencing.
Initial Consultation - $200
- Comprehensive examination by a pain management staff physician
- Evaluation of medical history and records
- Set personal goals
- Development of individualized pain management plan
- Assessment guidelines for continuum of care
- Thorough explanation of appropriate pain medications
- Office visit: 20-35 minutes
If necessary:
- Additional screening and diagnostic testing referrals (MRI, etc.)
- Referrals to non-pharmacological treatment facilities (physical therapy, etc.)
Continuum of Care - $150
- Meet with clinic’s physician and other pain management professionals
- Evaluation of individualized pain management plan
- Review of personal goals and quality of life enhancements, including work activities/requirements and social interactions/relationships
- Evaluation of any new testing or reports
- Continuation of pharmacological protocol
- Office visit every 28 days required
If necessary:
- Referrals for additional testing or evaluation
- Adjustment of pain management medication protocol
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