Visiting a Pain Clinic for the First Time

You need a team of doctors like those working with Certified Spine & Pain Care Palm Beach Gardens to achieve an optimal outcome if you live with chronic pain. There are some things you need to expect when you decide to schedule a visit to a pain clinic. Visit this link for more information.

What is a Pain Physician?

A pain specialist or physician is an expert in treatment, assessment, and prevention of pain. Pain specialists have several educational backgrounds, and a pain physician can be any doctor from any specialty like neurology, family practice, or emergency medicine. Your needs, diagnosis, and symptoms will determine the pain physician you will see. The pain management field is a broad one, and doctors in a pain management practice or clinic could specialize in psychiatry, gastroenterology, orthopedics, and rheumatology.

Pain specialists have netted titles like DO, Doctor of Osteopathic, or MD, Doctor of Medicine. Some pain specialists received post-residency training fellowship training, and as such, they are fellowship-trained. Most times, pain fellowships emphasize interventional pain treatments that involve the insertion of a morphine pump into the intrathecal space of the spine, spinal cord stimulation through an implanted device, and injections like nerve blocks. Board-certified pain specialists have met specific qualifications like completing a residency or fellowship and passing a written exam. Read about Pain Specialist vs. Primary Care here.

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