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When chronic pain disrupts your quality of life and does not improve with standard treatments such as aspirin or ibuprofen, Cleveland Clinic's Department of Pain Management is here to help. There are many safe, proven effective treatments available that can help you manage your chronic pain.
Pain management helps you regulate pain with medications, procedures, exercises and therapy. Pain management specialists may recommend one approach or a combination of several to prevent, reduce or relieve pain. You may receive care in a pain clinic, your healthcare provider’s office or a hospital.
At Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Pain Management, we’re here to help you tackle your chronic pain and improve your quality of life. With convenient locations in Northeast Ohio, we’ll connect you with an appointment option that works for you.
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Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Pain Management offers many safe, proven, effective treatments designed to eliminate or reduce chronic pain. Board-certified physicians are dedicated to the goal of helping people with chronic pain return to a normal, productive lifestyle.
Browse an A to Z list of pain management conditions treated at Cleveland Clinic. Find information about treatments, procedures and more. Call today.
The Chronic Pain NeuroRehabilitation Program combines the know-how of medical, physical and psychological healthcare providers to help your chronic pain. You can join this program if your pain lasts longer than three months, is taking over your life and hasn’t improved with surgery and medication.
Causes of back, neck and spine pain. Acute to chronic back, neck and spine conditions treated at Cleveland Clinic. Interventional and surgical treatment options, including minimally invasive and robotic surgery.
If you’ve been experiencing pain for an extended period of time, or if you were under the care of a primary or specialty care physician and are still experiencing pain, it’s time to seek help from a pain management specialist.
Virtual Visits Streamline Care in Specific Areas of Pain Management. Telehealth aids in treatment of fibromyalgia and median arcuate ligament syndrome