Dallas Pain Consultants
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Offering Board Certified Cutting Edge Dallas/Fort Worth Pain Management Treatment at Several Locations!
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 844-839-7246
Extra - 214-948-7700
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- Categories
- Pain Management, Physicians & Surgeons
- Services / Products
- Pain Management Therapies •Nerve Bundle Blocks – Celiac Plexus, Lumbar Sympathetic, Medial Branch, Occipital Nerve, Superior Hypogastric. •Ganglion Blocks – Stellate Ganglion, Ganglion Impar, Sphenopalatine Ganglion •Disc Injection •Epidural Blood Patch •Injections – Epidural Steroid, Facet Joint, Joints such as hip, knee, shoulder, wrist, ankle, elbow, SI Joint, Stem Cell, Trigger Point •Ganglion Impar Blocks •Interventional Pain Management Discograms of the lumbar region or lower back •Omega Migraine Procedure •Pain Medication Management •Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy •Radiofrequency Ablation (Radiofrequency Neurotomy) •Stimulation of the Spinal Cord •Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty
- Payment Options
- Location
- Office Locations in Dallas, Arlington, Forney, Mansfield & Richardson,
General Info
Dallas Pain Consultants focuses on obtaining relief for you with one simple mission – to bring you the most pain relief possible in the least invasive way imaginable with minimal risk. The practice has assembled a group of highly trained, compassionate and Award Winning pain doctors to help you with comprehensive options. With several pain management clinics throughout the metroplex including Dallas, Arlington, Forney, Mansfield, Richardson and Fort Worth TX, there are convenient locations to serve you. Whether your issue is simple or complicated, the Texas pain doctors will help you with customized care for your unique situation. This will include a detailed work up designed to figure out the cause of your pain, and then state-of-the-art treatment options to provide you with the best outcomes for pain relief and avoiding potentially risky surgery. Both medication management and interventional pain treatments are available, frequently in combination.