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Frequently Asked Questions

Personalized Pain Care specializes in treating a variety of pain conditions, including back pain, neck pain, joint pain, neuropathic pain, musculoskeletal pain, migraines, fibromyalgia, and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).

We offer a comprehensive range of treatment options tailored to address each patient’s unique needs. These may include medication management, interventional procedures (such as epidural injections and nerve blocks), physical therapy, regenerative medicine therapies, spinal cord stimulation, and psychological counseling.

Scheduling an appointment with Personalized Pain Care is easy. You can call our office at (512) 503-1974 during business hours to speak with our friendly staff and schedule your appointment. Additionally, you can use our convenient online appointment request form available on our website.

Yes, Personalized Pain Care accepts most major insurance plans. Our knowledgeable billing staff will assist you in verifying your insurance coverage and will work with your insurance provider to maximize your benefits. Please contact our office for specific information regarding accepted insurance plans.

Yes, we understand that convenience is important for our patients, which is why we offer consultations. These appointments allow patients to meet with our providers. To schedule a consultation, please call our office, and our staff will assist you in setting up the appointment.

During your initial consultation, you’ll meet with one of our experienced providers who will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, review your medical history, and discuss your symptoms and treatment goals. This visit is an opportunity for us to get to know you and develop a plan to address your pain.

The timeline for pain relief varies depending on the individual and the specific condition being treated. Some patients experience immediate relief following certain interventions, while others may require ongoing treatment and rehabilitation to achieve optimal results. We work closely with each patient to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.