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Encino

5400 Balboa Blvd., Suite 141
Encino, CA 91316

Glendale

222 West Eulalia St., Suite 309
Glendale, CA 91204

Long Beach

701 E. 28th St., Suite 319B
Long Beach, CA 90806

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Frequently asked questions

Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer than three months and often persists beyond the normal healing time. Some common causes of chronic pain include arthritis, back problems, nerve damage, fibromyalgia, and migraine headaches.


The duration of treatment at a pain management clinic will vary depending on the severity and cause of the pain. Some patients may only require a few visits to manage their pain, while others may require ongoing care to maintain pain relief. During treatment, patients can expect regular check-ins, evaluation of treatment efficacy, and adjustments to treatment plans as necessary.

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During your first visit to a pain management clinic, you can expect to undergo a comprehensive evaluation to help diagnose the underlying cause of your pain. The evaluation may include a physical exam, medical history review, diagnostic tests, and imaging studies. Based on the findings, the clinic will develop a customized treatment plan to help manage your pain.

A pain management clinic may work with a patient's primary care physician and other healthcare providers to ensure coordinated care through regular communication, sharing of medical records and treatment plans, and referral to other specialists as necessary. This ensures that the patient receives comprehensive and integrated care for their pain condition.

You should bring your insurance card, photo ID, a list of current medications, any medical records or imaging studies related to your pain condition, and any completed new patient forms provided by the clinic.

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