Texas Interventional Pain & Spine is a dedicated healthcare practice focused on improving the quality of life for individuals experiencing chronic pain and spine-related conditions. Our team is committed to providing personalized care in a welcoming and professional environment. We understand that living with persistent pain can be challenging, and our goal is to help patients regain function, reduce discomfort, and return to the activities they enjoy. Our approach is centered on patient education, compassionate care, and evidence-based treatment strategies tailored to each individual's needs. We strive to create a supportive atmosphere where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered throughout their care journey.
Our practice offers a wide range of services designed to address various pain management and spine care needs. We specialize in interventional pain procedures, including nerve blocks, epidural injections, and joint injections, which are performed with precision to target the source of pain. In addition to these procedures, we provide comprehensive spine care, including evaluation and management of conditions affecting the neck, back, and extremities. Our services also include physical therapy coordination, medication management, and lifestyle counseling to support overall wellness. We believe in a multidisciplinary approach, working closely with other healthcare providers to ensure our patients receive well-rounded care that addresses all aspects of their condition.
We help patients manage a variety of conditions that affect the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. These include chronic back and neck pain, sciatica, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease. We also treat joint pain in areas such as the shoulders, hips, and knees, as well as conditions like arthritis and fibromyalgia. Our team is experienced in addressing nerve-related pain, including neuropathy and radiculopathy, as well as post-surgical pain and complex regional pain syndrome. Whether the pain stems from injury, aging, or an underlying medical condition, we work to identify the root cause and develop a treatment plan that aligns with each patient's goals and lifestyle.
Texas Interventional Pain & Spine is proud to serve Laredo, Texas, and the surrounding communities. We are committed to providing accessible, high-quality care to residents throughout the region. Our practice welcomes patients from nearby areas, including rural communities and neighboring towns, ensuring that individuals have access to specialized pain management services without the need for extensive travel. We understand the unique needs of our community and strive to be a trusted resource for those seeking relief from chronic pain and spine-related issues. Our team is dedicated to building lasting relationships with our patients and contributing positively to the health and well-being of the area we serve.
Your first visit to Texas Interventional Pain & Spine is designed to be informative and comfortable. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by our friendly staff and asked to complete some initial paperwork to help us understand your medical history and current concerns. During your consultation, one of our providers will take the time to listen to your symptoms, discuss your pain experience, and review any previous treatments or imaging studies you may have. A thorough physical examination will be performed to assess your condition. Based on this evaluation, we will explain our findings and discuss potential treatment options. There is no rush to make decisions; we encourage you to ask questions and ensure you feel confident in your care plan. If any procedures are recommended, we will review the details and schedule them at a time that works for you.
Question: What should I bring to my first appointment?
Answer: Please bring a valid photo ID, your insurance card, any relevant medical records or imaging studies, a list of current medications, and any completed new patient forms if provided in advance.
Question: How long does a typical first visit take?
Answer: Your initial visit usually lasts between 45 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of your condition and the extent of the evaluation needed.