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826
Washington Street • Watertown, NY 13601 315.785.4313
• 315.779.5114 (FAX) Over 13 million Americans
suffer from chronic pain. Pain so intense that they find it
difficult to work, sleep or maintain a satisfying quality of
life. Is this happening to you or someone you know?
If so, we can help. The
Interventional Pain Management Center is a partnership between
Jefferson Anesthesiologist Services and Samaritan Medical Center.
Our mutidisciplinary team of professionals is devoted to
providing chronic pain management services to the communities of
Northern New York. Our goal is to provide optimization of the
quality of life for patients who are afflicted by chronic pain through
the various treatment modalities offered by our multi-disciplinary team
and the cooperative efforts of the patient and their family. The Interventional Pain Management Center
provides a dedicated area for the treatment of chronic pain patients.
Our expert staff includes Ms. Lynn Barber and Ms. Barbara O'Brien,
Nurse Practitioners, Dr. Erlinda Vidal and fellowship trained
Interventional Pain Management Physicians Dr. Bhupinder Bolla and Dr.
Ivan Montalvo. The Interventional Pain
Management Center's new office offers convenient parking, a comfortable
environment, and expanded space. Now located in the Watertown
Medical Office Building (adjacent to Samaritan Medical Center) at 826
Washington Street, the new location accommodates the state-of-the-art
equipment and specialized services that the Center offers to its
patients. Understanding
Pain & Pain Management Chronic
pain syndromes often involve not only the patient, but family also.
Many patients are unable to work due to their chronic conditions, and
that opens the door to many social, economic and family stressors. The
Interventional Pain Management Center at Samaritan understands this and
strives to treat each aspect of the patient's condition.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that continues for longer periods of
time (usually 4-6 months) as a result of an injury, surgery, or medical
illness. Acute pain is pain of a short, limited duration, which often
goes away with the healing process. Treatments for acute and chronic
pain are often quite different. Pain
management at the Interventional Pain Management Center involves a
multidisciplinary approach in treating chronic pain. Since the degree
of pain varies from person to person, your treatment plan will be
tailored to your specific needs and circumstances. Treatment may
include a single approach or a combination of medications (pain
killers, anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-depressants, anti-seizure
medicines, other medicines), therapies (Physical Therapy, Psychological
Therapy), and injection treatments. Our primary goal is to help you
manage your pain and resume a more productive life by stopping pain
from managing you.
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Services
Offered at the Interventional Pain Management Center
When a patient is
referred for evaluation and treatment at the Interventional Pain
Management Center, they will receive state-of-the-art pain therapy,
including access to procedures performed by fellowship-trained
physicians. Treatment may include a single approach or a
combination of medications, therapies, and procedures including:
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Diagnostic
Discography | | • |
Dorsal Column (Spinal Cord)
Stimulators | | • |
Facet Joint Injections |
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Intra-Discal Electro Thermal Therapy |
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Intrathecal Narcotic and Baclofen
Pumps for malignant and non-malignant conditions |
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Radiofrequency Rhizotomies and
Annuloplasty | And... | • |
Cervical,
Thoracic, and Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injections
(Interlaminar, Caudal, and Transforaminal) | | • |
Lumbar Sympathetic Blocks |
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Stellate Ganglion
Blocks | | • |
Celiac Plexus Blocks for Abdominal
Pain | | • |
Gasserian Ganglion Blocks |
Additionally,
our expanded facility provides access to cutting edge technology and
equipment including: | • |
Standard C/Arm
Fluoroscopy Technology |
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Three-dimensional C/Arm Fluoroscopy
Technology | | • |
Radiofrequency Ablation |
We are
pleased to make all of this available to patients right here in the
North Country...eliminating the inconvenience and discomfort of
traveling to other regional centers.
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How
to Access Our Services
Appointments to the Interventional Pain Management Center are obtained
by a doctor's referral only. If you feel you would benefit from this
service, please discuss this with your personal physician. Once a
referral is obtained, call 315-785-4313 for an appointment.
Most major insurances recognize the treatment for chronic
pain syndromes. However, we suggest you check with your individual
insurance carrier to ensure coverage.
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Your First Visit
At your first appointment, you will meet with a Nurse Practitioner who
specializes in pain management. During your meeting, she will ask
questions and perform a hands-on examination. She will complete a
psychological and physical assessment to help the doctor plan your care.
When the examination is complete, a treatment plan will be
devised by the Nurse Practitioner in collaboration with the
Interventional Pain Management Center physician staff. You will be given a treatment plan before
you go home, and treatment will begin at your next appointment.
Samaritan's Anesthesiologists, Nurse Practitioners,
Registered Nurses, Physical Therapists, and Social Workers work
together to provide the most comprehensive care available to:
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diminish pain
perceptions and intensity |
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improve and
increase activity level |
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improve vocational status |
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increase the likelihood of return to
work | | • |
provide support for patient and family |
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Questions
About Your Bill If
you have questions about your bill, please call Jefferson
Anesthesiologist Services at 785-8509. Their office is open
for business during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday.
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More
Questions? If you still have
questions about whether or not our Interventional Pain Management
Center is right for you, the best thing to do is to just ask
us! You can call us directly at 315-785-4313.
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