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About The Practice
With eight locations throughout Georgia, Pain Care, LLC, strives to deliver high-quality, cost-effective, comprehensive, and ethical pain management solutions to patients in Metro Atlanta suffering from chronic pain. Renowned board-certified anesthesiologist Vincent Galan, MD, MBA, DABPM, founded the practice in 2008.
For more than a decade, Pain Care, LLC, has pursued its mission to treat chronic pain patients with cutting-edge technology and evidence-based non-surgical treatments. These treatments require no incisions or medication to resolve or significantly reduce back pain, neck pain, neuropathic pain, joint pain, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) problems, and more.
The Nevro® spinal cord stimulation system, the Stimwave neurostimulator, Medtronic pain relief devices, the minimally invasive Vertiflex® procedure, the Boston Scientific spinal cord stimulator, and the OneSurge sacroiliac joint fusion device are just a handful of the non-surgical treatments Pain Care, LLC, offers to patients who haven’t experienced relief elsewhere.
Patients can rest assured that all of the medical professionals at Pain Care, LLC, are board-certified anesthesiologists, physician assistants, or nurse practitioners. In addition, the practice works directly with board-certified psychologists who specialize in chronic pain management.
The entire team’s goal is to help patients manage all aspects of their pain, including the mental health toll it can take. In doing so, they hope to exceed not only their patient’s expectations but also their referring physician’s.
To schedule an appointment with the qualified professionals at Pain Care, LLC, call or book online today.
OUR MISSION
To provide exceptional quality, cost-effective, comprehensive, and ethical pain management program that exceeds the expectations of not only the injured patient but also that of their referring physician.
Should you have any questions, kindly call the office.
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