Interventional Pain

Image-guided pain procedures

Targeted, minimally invasive procedures that calm chronic pain and reduce reliance on medication.

Our interventional pain physicians use precise, image-guided techniques to find and treat the source of chronic pain. These outpatient procedures are quick, performed under light sedation, and designed to get you back to daily life with less pain and fewer medications.

What We Treat

Conditions addressed by Pain Management

Chronic back and neck pain
Sciatica and radiating nerve pain
Arthritis-related joint pain
Failed back surgery syndrome
Complex regional pain

Treatment Approach

What we do in Pain Management

Epidural Steroid Injection

Anti-inflammatory medication placed near irritated spinal nerves to reduce pain.

Radiofrequency Ablation

Precisely targeted heat that quiets the specific nerves carrying chronic pain signals.

Spinal Cord Stimulation

An implanted device that interrupts pain signals before they reach the brain, with a trial period first.

Joint & Facet Injections

Targeted injections to diagnose and relieve pain from specific joints in the spine and body.

What to Expect

Your visit, step by step

01

Pre-Surgical Consultation

Your surgeon reviews your imaging and history, confirms you are a candidate for outpatient surgery, and answers your questions so you know exactly what to expect.

02

Pre-Op Preparation

Our team verifies your benefits, completes pre-operative testing, and gives you clear instructions on medications, eating, and what to bring on the day of surgery.

03

Day of Surgery

You arrive, meet your anesthesia and nursing team, and your procedure is performed in our accredited operating suite. Most patients are home the same day.

04

Recovery & Follow-Up

You recover comfortably in our recovery suite, go home with detailed instructions, and your surgeon and care team stay in close contact through your follow-up.

Typical Timeline

Most pain procedures take under an hour, and patients walk out the same day with relief that can last from weeks to many months depending on the treatment.

Pain Management FAQs

Are these procedures painful?

Most are performed under local anesthesia with light sedation and take only 15 to 30 minutes. Mild soreness at the site for a day or two is typical.

How long does relief last?

It varies by procedure. A single radiofrequency ablation can give 6 to 12 months of relief, while injections may last weeks to a few months.

Considering Pain Management?

Talk with our team about your procedure, what to expect, and whether outpatient surgery is right for you.