Chronic Pain Care
Chronic pain can make daily life hard. It may come from nerves, muscles, or the brain. Chronic pain lasts more than three months. We assist people with ongoing pain that doesn't improve with standard treatment.
What Chronic Pain Feels Like
Pain can be sharp, burning, or aching. It can wake you at night. It can make walking hard. It can be hard to work or play with family. Pain can also bring feelings of sadness or fatigue. We pay attention to your story and take every report of pain seriously.
Who We Help
- People with nerve pain after illness or injury
- People with widespread pain, like fibromyalgia
- People whose pain is linked to the nervous system
- People who have tried many treatments and still have pain
How We Work
We use a simple and clear approach. We examine both your physical and mental well-being. We review your medical history, treatments, sleep patterns, mood, and daily habits. We do short tests to see how your nerves and thinking work. Then we make a plan with steps you can follow.
Treatments We Offer
- Medicine review and changes if needed
- Brain and nerve-focused therapies
- Pain coping skills and sleep advice
What Happens in One Visit
Before the Visit
We ask you for a short health history and a list of medicines.
During the Visit
We listen. We ask clear questions. We do short tests for thinking and pain patterns. We provide a straightforward explanation of our findings.
After the Visit
You get a simple plan. The plan has clear next steps. We schedule a follow-up to see how you are doing.
Small Steps That Help
- Keep a short pain diary of what makes pain better or worse
- Make sleep a priority, good sleep helps with pain
- Move a little each day and build slowly
- Use relaxation or breathing exercises when pain spikes
Support for Families
Caregivers need help too. We give easy tips to make daily life safer and calmer. We help families know how to talk about pain and plan for hard days.
Why Choose This Care
We treat both the body and the mind. We keep language simple. We make plans that fit your life. You are in the center of care.
Common Questions
Will medicine stop my pain?
Medicine can help, but may not fix all pain.
Will I need many tests?
Not always. We only order tests that help your plan.
How long to see change?
Some steps help fast, some take weeks. We remain by your side and adjust the plan as necessary. You are not alone in this.
Chronic Pain questions, answered
Do you prescribe opioids for chronic pain?+
Our practice focuses on non-opioid neurologic and psychiatric strategies. Opioid management is best handled by a dedicated pain clinic.
Can you address depression alongside chronic pain?+
Yes, pain and mood are tightly linked. Treating both together usually produces the best outcomes.
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Telehealth neurologic and psychiatric evaluation of insomnia and sleep disorders.




