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Pain Medicine of the South

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Pain Management, Physicians & Surgeons

110 N Campbell Station Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934

865-672-5070

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Today: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Pain Medicine of the South combines traditional and leading-edge pain management approaches to help patients better cope with chronic pain. The team provides compassionate care in their Knoxville, Tennessee, office, always focusing on highly effective solutions that help their patients reclaim their lives. The board-certified providers at Pain Medicine of the South have in-depth knowledge of musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain types. They understand the root causes and various chronic pain triggers, allowing them to diagnose problems accurately and create individualized treatment plans. Pain Medicine of the South offers noninvasive and minimally invasive options such as epidural steroid injections, nerve blocks, and precision medicine injections for back pain, neck pain, and other types of chronic pain. The practice also offers interventional pain procedures like spinal cord stimulation and kyphoplasty for patients who need a permanent solution for debilitating pain. The Pain Medicine of the South team is welcoming patients to their Knoxville, Tennesse, office at this time, so click on the online scheduler or call the office to book an appointment today.
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Fax: 865-671-6680

Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Thu:
Fri - SunClosed
Categories
Pain Management, Physicians & Surgeons
Services/Products
Arthritis Chronic Pain Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Epidural Steroid Injection Fibromyalgia Herniated Disc Kyphoplasty Lumbar Stenosis Medial Branch Blocks Migraine Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression (MILD) Occipital Nerve Blocks Peripheral Nerve Disease Radiofrequency Ablation Spinal Cord Stimulation Spinal Stenosis
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