What Happens When You Visit A Tampa Pain Management Clinic

By Marissa Velazquez


A Tampa pain management clinic will see patients who suffer from chronic pains which may be the result of illness, injury or surgical procedures. A patient will not usually start by going to this type of medical facility, but will rather be referred by their general physician. At the clinics, patients will be treated for their distress, and the doctor will focus on managing their pains as well.

Visiting a medical facility where you have not been before can be a nerve wracking experience. It is therefore helpful to know what you can expect when you arrive, and the types of treatments that are applied there. It is recommended to get there a little earlier than your time of appointment (about half an hour to an hour earlier). This is because sometimes there is more than one patient booked for a specific time, and the first to arrive will be seen first.

The hospital will need information from you, and you will therefore have to complete some papers. This is usually only necessary the first time you go. The papers will require details of your medical insurance and your personal information (date of birth, place of residence, name etc.). You may also have to list things like the medicines you are currently taking.

Your new physician will need to know everything about your medical health, and it is therefore important that you show him any information gathered from previous doctor visits. Put previous x-rays or scan results into an envelope so that the hospital can keep them if necessary. At your initial consultation, you will receive various assessments by nurses and doctors.

Quite a lot of questions will need to be answered upon our first visit. A nurse will usually see you first, and attend to finding out all this information. You may have to answer questions about your medical history, allergies and medicines that you have taken in the past. It is maybe helpful to make a note of these before you go to the hospital. The nurse will also do a general examination, recording temperature, blood pressure etc.

Further information will also need to be provided such as the times of day when your pains are most worrying, and if you have problems with nausea, fatigue or stiffness. You may also need to indicate on a diagram where your problem areas are located. Once you are finished with the nurse, the doctor will give a full examination of the problem areas.

Your doctor will then decide how to help you. He may suggest some medications which are usually of the anti-inflammatory, antidepressant or anti-seizure variety, or he may recommend that you follow some specific exercise routines, either at home or at the hospital. Furthermore, pain-blocking injections may be prescribed, which can provide relief for a decent length of time.

Sometimes medicines or injections are not enough to combat the problem, and surgery is suggested. Infusion pumps and spinal cord stimulators are often inserted during these types of surgeries, and are very helpful to control ongoing pains. If you are someone suffering on a daily basis and are in need of some relief, try visiting a Tampa pain management clinic.




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