PCA PAIN CARE CENTER is an interventional pain clinic serving greater Battle Creek, MI. We specialize in relieving pain through a variety of minimally-invasive surgical and non-surgical techniques.
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PCA Pain Care Center
1. PAIN CARE CENTER
PCA PAIN CARE CENTER is an interventional pain clinic serving greater Battle
Creek, MI. We specialize in relieving pain through a variety of minimally-invasive
surgical and non-surgical techniques. Some of our pain care services include:
> Comprehensive assessment to establish a diagnosis for the source of pain.
> Development of a multidisciplinary care plan.
> Interventional minimally-invasive procedures.
> Coordination with appropriate disciplines if needed.
> Careful pain medication(s) monitoring and alteration if necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a fellowship trained interventional pain physican differ from other
providers that treat pain?
A post graduate program (a fellowship) dedicated to pain medicine is a one year
training program beyond the normal medical school and residency training, which
most regular health care providers receive. This program trains physicians on micro
invasive procedures to treat pain. A pain fellowship program also educates a physician
on how to properly manage pain medications. Pain physicians with this specialty
training are also trained to focus on a comprehensive medical evaluation for each
patient directed toward their specific symptoms to establish a better treatment plan.
PCA helps a patient eliminate pain through options other than medication and major
surgery.
What types of insurances does PCA accept?
PCA accepts most private insurances. For specific questions regarding your coverage,
please contact us at 269.223.7045.
Does PCA accept payment plans?
PCA will directly bill your insurance(s). We also accept checks and most major credit
cards.
Where are the procedures performed?
Most pain care procedures are performed in the surgical suite at our office. There are
a few procedures that we perform at a local hospital or surgery center.
Do these procedures hurt?
Most procedures are minimally invasive with only a needle entering the skin. Regional
anesthetics or conscious sedation is available for procedures if needed.
How long do most procedures take?
While most procedures take less than 15 minutes, please plan on 1-2 hours for a
procedure to include preparation time and recovery.
When will I be able to return to work?
In most cases, if you were able to work before the procedure, you will be able to return
to work the day following your procedure.
PAIN CARE CENTER
2845 SW Capital Ave, Suite 206
Battle Creek, MI 49015