Expert care for chronic pain
Find a specialistOur Interventional Pain Program was developed for individuals who've exhausted traditional options to relieve their discomfort. We combine interventional treatments, physical and occupational rehabilitation as well as complementary and alternative methods such as massage therapy to help you reduce your pain and regain control of your life. Our multi-disciplinary approach means you'll receive comprehensive care from our pain specialists as well as experts in related medical fields, such as brain and spine.
To schedule an appointment, call 800-3-ADVOCATE or find a pain specialist online.
Conditions we treat
We treat various types and cause of pain, including:
- Burning and/or shooting pain involving arms and/or legs
- Cancer pain
- Degenerative disc disease
- Fibromyalgia
- Headaches
- Myofascial pain
- Neck and back pain
- Sciatica/herniated disc
- Shingles pain
- Spinal compression fractures
- Trigger point pain
Treatment options
Your pain treatment will begin with a physical exam and thorough evaluation of your medical history. This may involve a series of diagnostic tests to rule out other conditions that present similar symptoms. Based on the results, our pain management specialists will develop a personalized treatment plan made for your specific case.
- Cancer pain management
- Cervical, thoracic and lumbar facet blocks
- Discography
- Epidural injections
- Fracture augmentation procedures
- Implantable drug pumps
- Intradiscal procedures
- Intrathecal delivery systems
- Intrathecal pumps
- Nerve blocks
- Radiofrequency ablation
- Radiofrequency of medial branches and peripheral nerves
- SI joint injection
- Spinal cord and peripheral nerve stimulator implantation
- Spinal cord stimulation trials and implantation
- Spinal injections
- Trigger point injections
Frequently asked questions
What is chronic pain?
Chronic pain is persistent pain that lasts longer than three months or beyond the expected period of healing and is not relieved by standard medical management. Often with chronic pain, lifestyles can be restricted or even impossible. Chronic pain can be anything from the dull pain related to headaches to pain that originated with trauma to the neck or back from an old sports injury or accident. The physical effects can include tense muscles, limited mobility, a change in appetite and an overall lack of energy. Prolonged physical effects can lead to emotional issues such as depression, anger and anxiety.
What is a pain management specialist?
A pain management specialist is a doctor board certified in pain management and frequently also board certified in additional disciplines such as anesthesiology, neurology or physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Is a referral needed for your program?
A referral from your primary care physician is encouraged before participating in our program. Insurance coverage will be verified by our staff if any procedures are needed. Most insurances are accepted.
Our location
Pain Management Center - Advocate Good Shepherd North Pavilion
450 W. Highway 22Barrington, IL 60010Get DirectionsGet care
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