Aetna Pain Management Clinic in Phoenix & Scottsdale Metro

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If you need an Aetna pain management clinic in the Phoenix and Scottsdale metropolitan area, look no further than Arizona Pain Specialists.

Arizona Pain has Aetna pain management doctors and chiropractors who are in-network Aetna Pain Doctors in Arizonawith the health insurance plan. These Aetna pain doctors are part of that Award Winning and Board Certified team that has won the Patient’s Choice award for the last five years in a row.

Being in network with Aetna is great as patients only need to deal with their typical deductible and not worry about an out of network deductible. Service is provided at the Arizona pain clinic locations including options for medication management, chiropractic services, acupuncture, physical rehabilitation, spinal decompression therapy, interventional pain procedures and TENS units.

Best Pain Clinic PhoenixThese treatment options are comprehensive and allow patients to receive individualized therapy with Aetna pain doctors collaborating for optimal outcomes. The clinics maintain over a 90% success rate for patient satisfactory pain relief.

The clinics serve Phoenix, Scottsdale, Glendale, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Surprise, Goodyear, Avondale, Peoria and more.

For one number easy scheduling for all clinic, call 602-507-6550 today.

What to Expect from an Epidural Steroid Injection

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When you have sciatica and a pinched nerve, or suffer from spinal stenosis, an epidural steroid injection may help substantially with your pain. First of all it is important to understand exactly why epidural steroid injections are performed.sciatica treatment

Predominantly, epidural steroid injections are performed to alleviate pain from a pinched nerve. When a nerve root is pinched, it becomes inflamed and generates pain along its distribution. That may be down the side of the thigh, or into the calf and foot.

Another indication for an epidural steroid injection may be if a person is having referred pain into the buttock area or hip region from either degenerative disc disease with a torn disc, or from spinal stenosis. An epidural injection is performed as an outpatient, and the injection takes about 20 minutes. Usually, IV sedation is not necessary as the person can receive numbing medicine injected underneath the skin and through the soft tissues providing satisfactory pain relief.

However, if a person has anxiety of claustrophobia, then IV sedation can be administered or an oral sedation pill to be taken 30 minutes prior to the procedure such as Valium.

With modern pain management, pain doctors use fluoroscopy to help with injection accuracy, which is a real time form of x-ray. Without fluoroscopy, research studies showed that about 30% of the time, the doctor will miss the correct spot for the injection.

There are three different kinds of epidural steroid injections, and the pain management doctor will pick the type that works best for the anatomy of the pinched nerve along with the injection that the doctor feels most comfortable performing.

When the injection is performed, the numbing medicine works within about a minute, and it may take the steroid a few days to actually begin working for pain relief. Steroid is a hefty anti-inflammatory andepidural steroid injection bathes the nerve roots with soothing anti-inflammation and can knock out the pain.

Once the numbing medicine wears off which is usually between six and 12 hours, a person’s pain may return for a bit. And then once the steroid begins working the pain will hopefully will be alleviated for a period of weeks to months. The timeframe for pain relief is extremely variable, and often times a full series of three injections is necessary to provide the best pain relief possible.

So if the pain relief wears off by the next day, do not fret considerably as it may just be a lag before the steroid starts to work properly. If a few months go by and the pain returns, the epidural steroid injections may be repeated. Pain doctors do not like to perform them too often as too much steroid injected can cause problems with blood sugars and one’s adrenal glands.

Most studies have shown epidural steroid injection to be at least 75% effective for spinal stenosis and relieving sciatica from disc herniations. They may prevent the need for risky spine surgery.

If you are experiencing sciatica pain or pain that radiates into your buttock and hip, an epidural steroid injection may help you substantially. Arizona Pain Specialists has double board certified pain management doctors in Arizona who have performed thousands of successful epidural steroid injections.

Arizona Pain has multiple locations around the Phoenix and Scottsdale metropolitan area serving Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Ahwatukee, Surprise, Glendale, Avondale, Goodyear, Peoria and more.

Call 602-507-6550 for scheduling and more information the best Arizona pain center!

Arizona Pain Management Accepting Humana Insurance (602) 507-6550

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Are you in need of the best pain doctors and chiropractors in Arizona who take Humana insurance?  Arizona Pain Specialists has Award Winning, Board Certified pain management doctors and chiropractors who accept Humana insurance and can get you in quickly.
Call (602) 507-6550 for scheduling – hear Dr. Greene with Preferredpaincenter.com describe:

Arizona Pain offers pain management Mesa AZ and Valley wide at multiple pain clinics in Arizona. Get treated by the experts, call (602) 507-6550 today.