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- When is the right time to have surgery
- Exploring non-invasive alternatives
What You Need to Know
Before Choosing a pain specialist
Leading
the Field in
Pain Management and Addiction
# 1 in Chronic Pain and Addiction
Treatment for Opioid Addiction

- Medically Assisted Addition Treatment (MAT)
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Suboxone Therapy
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Probuphine implants
- We work with your primary care provider to coordinate care
- Medical approach without judgement.

World Class Providers
We are highly trained and dedicated Physicians and Providers whose goal is to improve your health and function. We specialize in painful conditions, substance abuse, and addiction. Our staff is capable of comprehensive outpatient care.

Interventional Pain Procedures
We are experts in chronic pain management and can provide interventional therapies to treat most conditions.
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What is a drug addiction?
Many people do not understand why or how other people become addicted to drugs. It is often mistakenly assumed that drug abusers lack moral principles or willpower and that they could stop using drugs simply by choosing to change their behavior. In reality, drug addiction is a complex disease, and quitting takes more than good intentions or a strong will. See full blog post.
21 of the Best Pillows for Neck Pain
October 310 2016
Finding the best pillow for neck pain is a critical concern for the millions of people who suffer from neck pain. It’s estimated that up to 25% of all women will experience neck pain at some point, with up to 15% of men experiencing it. As we’ll discuss throughout this post, finding the best pillow for neck pain can help reduce neck pain from sleeping, while also providing better quality sleep overall.
Illicit Substance Use in US Adults With Chronic Low Back Pain
October1, 2016
Chronic Low Back Pain in community-based US adults was associated with higher odds of using marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine. Prescription opioid analgesic use was more common in cLBP sufferers with a history of illicit drug use.
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Joint Replacement
Pain after Joint Replacement
Up to 15% of patients have chronic pain after knee replacement surgery. We can treat that pain and restore your ability move without pain. Schedule an appointment to find out more.