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bfygirl22 posted in the group Chronic Pain
Hi! I’m looking for suggestions about finding a good pain management doctor-my trusted and amazing doctor abruptly left the practice and is not settled into a new practice and I have no desire to continue treatment with the other doctor at the practice. I don’t really know what I should be looking for in a new doctor/practice and kind of feel overwhelmed and sad about having a new doctor. This doctor was amazing and treated me like a real human being, always giving great medical advise and treatment and I know that will be a challenge to find again but I’m hopeful I can do just that. Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
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You want a doctor the supports a multidisciplinary approach.
Even better if his or her practice is staffed as such. My pain specialist provides chiropractic, psychological counseling, PT, neuromodulation and more. Chronic pain is complex and generally requires more than medications and needle sticks. If you live in a rural area you may have to travel to see a good specialist. If you live in a large metropolitan are you odds might be better.
Sadly, there is a sea of mediocrity out there when it comes to pain management specialists. Finding a good provider will require significant research on your part. If you live in the Phoenix metro area I can provide you with a couple options, depending on your needs.
I didn’t have much luck with pain management. I have a pain psychologist that is helping me resolve trauma, which helps the pain be tolerable. My GP is basically my case manager that handles all of my medication. I also had a Physiatrist that had a lot of good suggestions. He’s the one who recommended the pain psychologist.