About Pain Management

Pain Medicine is a multidisciplinary approach to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of pain. A physician who is practicing pain medicine or pain management is usually a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician or Anesthesiologist who has been trained on the relief and/or management of pain. However, our Pain Management Physicians at Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists are both Board-Certified and Fellowship-Trained in Pain Management. Pain physicians typically utilize analgesic medications, physical therapy and pain relieving injections, among others to treat pain.

For painful spine and musculoskeletal disorders, pain medicine is employed as an aggressive yet conservative care program that helps to identify the source of pain and rehabilitate the patient as an alternative or follow-up to surgery.

You can read more on our About Our Practice page.

Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists is recognized as an industry leader in pain management. We have a state-of-the-art facility in Reno, Nevada, that allows for us to offer the highest possible level of quality care of our patients.

We are committed to providing a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary approach for each individual’s pain complaints to provide the most appropriate care. Our approach includes analysis of biomechanics, joint motion, as well as skeletal, nerve and muscle tissues. Every individual is evaluated for the root cause of their pain – not just a “quick fix” approach to only provide symptomatic relief.

Your pain will be evaluated with latest diagnostic tools and technologies used by the professionals at Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists to make accurate assessments including: EMG/Nerve testing, MRIs, x-rays, bone scans, and diagnostic pain injections.

Call today to schedule your appointment with a pain management specialist in Reno, NV(775) 284-8650

WHAT PEOPLE SAY PATIENTS' PRAISE

Over 90% of our facet joint injection patients report improvement in their condition. Over 75% said their condition improved by more than 50%

Over 83% of our epidural patients report improvement in their condition. Over 75% said their condition improved by more than 50%

Overall, 83% of our patients report a better quality of life, 60% report less pain, and 62% report improvement in their function

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