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Comprehensive Pain Care

Comprehensive Pain Care

https://www.integrativepaininstitute.com/services/pain-management

If you’re living in Dallas, excellent pain management doctors in the area can be found at the Integrative Pain Institute. Each of our medical professionals is specialized in the field of pain management and has years of experience treating patients with severe chronic pain symptoms. What’s more, our comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to patient care means that you will have an array of different treatment options for chronic pain management from medications, injecitons, physical therapy and weight loss. Regardless of your diagnosis, our main goal is patient-centered care, meaning we take into account your personal goals and desires when creating a treatment plan.

Integrative Pain is a welcoming atmosphere run by friendly staff and knowledgeable professionals. For your convenience, we accept most major insurances, including Medicare, HMOs, and PPOs. We even accept personal injury patients.

Coping with chronic pain doesn’t have to interfere with your daily life any more. https://www.integrativepaininstitute.com/provider/naga-mummaneni-md.  Simply give us a call today at 972-290-1507 to schedule your first appointment and start on the road to recovery to alleviate pain, restore function, and achieve optimal health. 


Author
Jenny Stepanian, Pharmacist Health & Wellness Coach - *The opinions expressed herein are solely the opinions of the author. Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Should you need medical advice, see your physician.

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