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Pain Medicine
Pain medicine is here to help you get back to normal, daily activities — to improve your quality of life. Although pain cannot always be eliminated, our pain management team can teach skills to increase your comfort and ability to function.
Common services offered by our pain medicine team:
Targeted pain management techniques including nerve blocks, cortisone shots, and cryoneurolysis
Access to prescription anti-inflammatory medications
Team-based approach to pain management with physical therapy, behavioral therapy, and orthopedic surgery
Meet Our Pain Medicine Team
Edward Zhovtis, C.R.N.A.
Kaitlyn Cunningham, M.D.
Katrina McGillivray, D.O.

Kirk Lane, M.D.

Michelle Clark-Forsting, M.D.
Shelby Nykiel, M.D.
Stephanie Bantell, M.D.
Our Services
Nerve Blocks
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Our specialists inject medicine near certain nerves to stop pain signals, which can provide long- or short-term pain relief.
Anti-Inflammatory Medication
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Ibuprofen, Naproxen, and Aspirin are common over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications, but our specialists can provide anti-inflammatory medications that require a prescription.
Injections
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Our specialists offer cortisone shots and joint injections to specific areas to reduce inflammation and pain.
Physical Therapy
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Our specialists can work with our physical therapy team to develop an exercise plan to help with your pain. Learn more about physical therapy >
Behavioral Therapy
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Cognitive behavioral therapy can help manage chronic pain because it addresses the mental health factors that contribute to pain. Learn more about our behavioral health team >
Orthopedic Surgery
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Our orthopedic surgeons can provide joint replacement surgeries and arthoscopy to help with pain in your hips, knees, and shoulders. Learn more about orthopedics >
Radiofrequency Ablation
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Radiofrequency ablation uses radio waves to change nerve signals and relieve pain.
Cryoneurolysis
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Cryoneurolysis uses extreme cold to temporarily block nerve conduction and reduce pain.
