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    Durrani Abdul, MD

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    Chicago Institute for Neuropathic Pain - Chicago Institute for Neuropathic Pain: Michael Rock, MD is a Pain Medicine Physician serving Chicago, IL

    Chicago Institute for Neuropathic Pain

    3.4(5 reviews)
    41.6 miNorwood Park

    I was a patient of Dr. Rock for approximately a year for chronic low back pain and underwent…read moremultiple procedures, including injections, RFA, and surgery. My issue is not with Dr. Rock's procedural skill, but with the required monthly follow-up care handled by his sole RN. Across every visit, the RN was consistently argumentative, scolding, and condescending. Rather than collaborative or supportive pain management, appointments felt punitive and adversarial. Virtual follow-ups routinely involved being talked down to rather than helped. At my most recent visit, opioid compliance and urine testing had already been addressed. When the conversation shifted to next steps and possible treatment options, I was told there was essentially nothing else that could be done for my pain. The interaction escalated to the point that I ended the appointment early due to her tone and behavior -- not due to refusal of compliance or requirements. Following that visit, my long-standing medication for chronic pain -- a medication that should not be stopped abruptly -- was not refilled despite the RN being aware that I had run out. This felt retaliatory and placed my health at risk. Patients should never feel that medication access is being used as leverage following a contentious interaction. Pain management patients are already vulnerable. Being required to interact monthly with a staff member who is dismissive, combative, and unsympathetic ultimately made me feel unsafe continuing care at this practice.

    Great pain specialist!!! He has kept me off of disability for more than 20 years. He is very well…read moreversed in com0lex pain management issues

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