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Interventional Pain Management Clinic

2361.6 miles away
541-732-8360
Tue: 12 - 5 p.m. / Wed: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. / Entrance near circle drive on McAndrews. Take Green Elevator to 2nd floor registration.

Interventional Pain Management Clinic

Tue: 12 - 5 p.m. / Wed: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. / Entrance near circle drive on McAndrews. Take Green Elevator to 2nd floor registration.
The Interventional Pain Management Clinic at Providence Medford Medical Center helps patients reclaim their lives from chronic pain. Our qualified pain care team understands the need for an individualized pain management plan. From diagnosis through treatment we help patients understand their options as they relate to their individual situation and lifestyle. Our goal is to help every patient improve their quality of life. It’s time to stop hurting and start living.

The Interventional Pain Management Clinic at Providence Medford Medical Center helps patients reclaim their lives from chronic pain. Our qualified pain care team understands the need for an individualized pain management plan. From diagnosis through treatment we help patients understand their options as they relate to their individual situation and lifestyle. Our goal is to help every patient improve their quality of life. It’s time to stop hurting and start living.

Common pain issues Providence Interventional Pain Management Clinic treats:

  • Back and neck pain from injury, trauma, aging
  • Back pain from failed back syndrome
  • Joint pain from osteoarthritis
  • Headaches
  • Post surgical nerve entrapments
  • Neuropathy from CRPS or RSD
  • Shingles

Treatments include:

  • Steroid injections
  • Nerve ablations
  • Spinal cord stimulators

A physician’s referral is needed for an appointment. If you do not have a primary care doctor, please call 541-732-7746 for a referral or visit the Providence Spine Institute for more information.

To make an appointment once you have a referral, please contact us. If you take a blood thinner, be sure to let the scheduler know when you make your appointment.