For many people, living with pain is a way of life. Pain is so prevalent, in fact, that it's the most common symptom patients talk about with their doctors. For those with chronic pain, living a full and active life doesn't need to be out of reach.
At HCA Virginia, our experienced pain management team is committed to helping you manage pain and improve your quality of life.
Common pain conditions we treat include:
- Spinal pain (neck and back pain)
- Degenerative disc disease
- Disc herniation
- Sciatica
- Spinal stenosis
- Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
- Spinal compression fracture
- Post-herpetic neuralgia (or shingles)
- Occipital neuralgia
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Bursitis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Phantom limb syndrome
- Spondylosis
Your Personal Pain Management Plan
Along with your primary doctor, our team of pain management experts creates a custom plan to treat your pain. We factor in your medical history, work to identify the exact sources of your pain, and then build your personal treatment plan. Our focus goes beyond simply easing your pain. We want to improve your overall health as well.
Effective, Minimally Invasive Treatments
At HCA Virginia, we're committed to using the latest and most effective pain management techniques. We believe that minimally invasive techniques hold the most promise for eliminating or reducing dependence on oral medications. Each of our treatments is designed to provide much-needed relief and improve your quality of life.
To address and prevent your pain, we also incorporate a variety of other options in your pain management plan, including physical therapy, preventative education and appropriate referrals to specialists.
Take the Next Step
Speak with your doctor about managing your pain with the help of HCA Virginia. Or, contact one of our pain management care locations to learn more about the services we provide. In most cases, a physician's referral is required for services.
Pain management services are offered at several HCA Virginia locations. Most insurance providers require a physician's referral for pain management services. You may fax the referral or bring it to the clinic.