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If you suffer from pain, you are not alone. According to the American Chronic Pain Association, 50 million Americans suffer from pain on a daily basis, and more than 72% of them have lived with pain for more than a decade. Chronic pain is a complex medical problem that can have profound effects on a person’s physical and mental well-being.

At the Pain Management Center at St. Luke’s Medical Center, a professional, experienced pain management team is dedicated to the treatment of many types of pain. After an initial assessment, physicians and nurses will work with you to design an individualized treatment plan to help achieve optimal pain relief. 

Through proper pain management, patients can successfully decrease their level of pain and suffering, achieve a maximum level of functionality and independence, and restore a better quality of life. Our outpatient setting makes it convenient for you to schedule an appointment for treatment. You may be a candidate for pain management if you suffer from:

  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Pain from illnesses or injury
  • Collision-related injuries
  • Degenerative medical conditions

We’re Qualified
For people seeking treatment for pain, the Pain Management Center at St. Luke’s Medical Center has physicians on the medical staff who:

  • Know about chronic pain and how to treat it
  • Listen to your concerns
  • Ask you questions to identify the problem
  • Encourage you to ask questions
  • Work with you to develop a plan to treat the pain

How to Seek Care
Our Pain Management Center accepts most insurance plans or has financing options available. Patients must have a physician’s order to be treated in the Pain Management Center. For more information, please call (602) 251-8304.




PAIN MANAGEMENT

To learn more about
pain management services,
call (602) 251-8304.