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    Affinity Acupuncture

    5.0 (10 reviews)
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    He has absolutely cured the discomfort and clicking without having to wear a night guard or take any medication.

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    Integrity Pain Consultants

    Integrity Pain Consultants

    5.0(1 review)
    7.2 mi

    Nice folks at this practice. Everyone from the front desk to the PA were kind and helpful. The…read morecare plan that the PA recommended was reasonable and carefully thought out. These people have the patients best interests as a priority.

    From the owner: Led by a team of highly experienced and dedicated practitioners, including founder Kenneth Homolya,…read moreMD, Integrity Pain Consultants is a respected and well-loved pain management practice focused on bringing its patients the relief they seek and helping them reclaim their lives. With six locations in Hermitage, Hendersonville, Cookeville, and two locations in Nashville, Tennessee, getting convenient pain management care has never been easier.  Integrity Pain Consultants focuses on treating a wide range of chronic pain conditions, including arthritis, back pain, fibromyalgia, knee pain, neck pain, neuropathy, and sciatica. They use many different treatments to achieve the best results, including Botox®, kyphoplasty, nerve block, radiofrequency ablation, regenerative medicine, trigger point injections, spinal cord stimulators, and the Discseel® Procedure.  Integrity Pain Consultants works to find the source of any pain and provides individualized and tailored pain management. The practice is dedicated to respecting your time, and all appointments are held in their welcoming office space.  To learn more about Integrity Pain Consultants, call or use the online booking feature to schedule an appointment today.

    Pain Management Of Middle Tennessee

    Pain Management Of Middle Tennessee

    5.0(1 review)
    46.5 mi

    Dr. Damon Dozier is a board-certified, fellow-trained pain management physician who provides…read morehigh-quality and safe patient care in a caring and compassionate environment. He and his specially-trained staff of nurse practitioners and ancillary personnel are dedicated to relieving your pain and improving your quality of life.

    From the owner: Our Mission Pain Management of Middle Tennessee is the…read morepreeminent provider of compassionate, patient-centered diagnostic and therapeutic interventions designed to deliver an enhanced quality of life. Our Values Our values drive everything we do and distinguish us as the place - Where patients choose to come for care ... Safe, high-quality patient care Compassionate, patient-centered care Convenient and comfortable environment Affordable care Patient satisfaction Where physicians want to practice ... State-of-the-art equipment and technology Evidence-based treatment protocols Professionalism in an ethical and compliant environment Continuous learning for professional growth Referring physician satisfaction Where employees want to work ... Caring culture Challenging and fulfilling work Inclusiveness and diversity Employees treated with fairness, dignity, and respect Competitive wages and comprehensive benefits Call (931) 802-5515 to schedule an appointment for pain management services at Pain Management of Middle Tennessee, Clarksville - the practice of Dr. Damon Dozier.

    Comprehensive Pain Specialists

    Comprehensive Pain Specialists

    1.0(1 review)
    46.7 mi

    Not happy after my initial visit and will not return -- If you want pills, especially Opiods -- go…read morehere. If you want other types of Pain Management care before pills go to a different pain clinic. Office is clean with plenty of space, Office staff was pleasant and very helpful, appt was right on time with a minimal wait, first nurse was extremely nice and explained everything she did. So everything seemed great -- But this is really where it stopped. Next nurse came in and never introduced herself but wanted to see all my meds, which was fine since I brought them ALL along for them to look at and transparency. I have 5 x meds I take to help elevate pain. However, the only medication that seemed to be of interest was my Percocet prescription. My provider came in next and was very accusatory about my percocet prescription and why I had more pills than what I should have and immediately made the assumption my past prescriptions were for 4 x day and obviously didn't need a new script. The truth was I didn't need more percocet and wasn't there to get more opiods ... but rather for procesures of RFA and/or MMB's. However, she did not seem prepared to discuss this or was even versed in the protocol my CPS doctor uses but rather gave me some what if's and generalizations of what might occur. No plan, no timeline, no PAIN MANAGEMENT. She then spun the visit that she couldn't do anything without my past records and imagery ... however never left to confer with one of the doctors, no patient plan for care, no order for imagery, no paperwork to request for the second time my medical records or even the request for me to go get them and that they would accept them if hand carried (which no other pain office has excepted records from me but all had to be officially requested). With a confused look and faster than it began the visit was over. They seemed Content with ending this visit and scheduling another appointment with my same provider (not a doctor) in a month with no assurance that a care plan would be developed. I've been going to Pain Management clinic for the better part of 25yrs so I am understanding of having to go thru a new doctors protocols - none discussed. No future plan put in place. Basically nothing happened during this visit except billing me for an appt. I know many people need medications to make life even tolerable, however I've never been to a Pain Clinic who didn't know how to act when drugs were not the first, or as in this case, only real line of defense to combat chronic back, neck and leg pain.

    Vanderbilt Pain Management

    Vanderbilt Pain Management

    1.0(2 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    My girlfriend's story (I was with her through this): It was…read morea chaotic mess. I went in for my consult, explained issues with my ribcage and lumbar pain since my car accident, and the need for a nerve block. My doctor, Dr. Jenna L. Walters, never even came into the room for the consult. The NP said I needed an SI joint injection instead of a nerve block. I pushed back, explaining that didn't sound right based on my symptoms. We went back and forth on options, and I was told the doc would weigh in. With my email confirmation, the SI joint injection was listed with no mention of my other concerns. I reiterated concern and was assured that the doc would address it pre-procedure. Day of procedure was "Residents Week" at the pain clinic (a friend told me this afterwards), and two doctors enter and talk to me about what I'm having done. I AGAIN stated that the doctor and I hadn't spoken and that I wanted to ensure she addressed the areas of concern. They reassured me they would talk to her and that she would discuss before the procedure. For the procedure, they gave me no IV like I'd had 9 times before with nerve blocks at other pain mgmt centers. When asked why this was, they said, "Oh, this is quick and easy; you'll be done in 15 minutes." I then asked if I could take a medication I brought before we began, and they asked if it was prescribed to me! "Of course it is!" I said. Then when asked for a cup of water, they say, "Oh, we're out of water but have some soda." I took the med, given I had 30 mins before my procedure. Nope. As soon as I swallow it, they speed me into the surgical room. I ask, "Wait, you're bringing me in now?" Yep. In the surgical room, there were six people, including Dr. Walters. She asks what I was having done. I tell her. I continue to request clarity, since I had been voicing my concerns with the procedure based on my nerve disease and the area I was feeling localized acute pain. She says I should've spoken with her about this before time of treatment, at which point I tell her I'd spoken to three of her people about this already and had asked to speak to her many times throughout the process! She says we can't change the order, because it needs to be approved for insurance in advance. By now, I was very upset and stated that this was not my error. It was at this point that she conceded to trigger point injections (still no nerve block, though). THEN... I hear her start giving someone instructions!! She was, with no prior mention or permission, having a resident perform the injection. I began crying out of frustration, pain, and shock from what was happening. I had not been asked, nor even introduced to this man. This is unprecedented. With every procedure prior, I was introduced to everyone and was asked my permission for others to be in the room, and NEVER have I had someone other than my doctor perform the procedure! The next few days, I couldn't walk without a cane, saw stars when trying, and my ears would ring. Emailing the hospital on the fifth day about these concerns, she told me to give it another two days. I was now having new pain in addition to my original issues. After the two additional days, I called to request a meeting w the doctor. In it, she told me there was nothing she could do and offered a medication I cannot take - one we'd talked about and is all over my medical chart. She then referred me to an acupuncturist at the Osher Center with whom I'd already had seven sessions before he had me ask her for an MRI, which she later argued I didn't need and only ordered after my insistence. When the MRI came back clear, Dr. Walters actually said, "Great news! There was nothing on your MRI, so you should feel better soon!" Wow. She recommended more acupuncture, repeating there was nothing Vanderbilt Pain Mgmt could do for me. It's now been over a month of me using a walker, and I still do not have answers.

    Had an appointment with Dr. Daniel Lonergan. I had a few questions regarding the procedure and he…read morewouldn't come out and talk to me. Vanderbilt Interventional Pain Centers state "we consider it a privilege to provide you with excellent medical care". Dr. Lonergan could have answered my questions in 2 minutes, yet he chose not to; I don't consider this excellent care or professional conduct!

    Affinity Acupuncture - acupuncture - Updated June 2026

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