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3.6(16 reviews)
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I have very mixed feelings writing this review because the doctor himself is absolutely incredible…read more Dr. Mark LeDoux is hands down one of the best doctors I have ever seen in my life. He truly takes his time with his patients and never makes you feel rushed. He listens carefully, really tries to understand what you're feeling, and goes above and beyond to help fix the problem instead of just masking it. What stands out most is that he takes the time to get to know you on a personal level. You can tell he genuinely cares, and that kind of bedside manner is rare these days. Everyone in the office is very kind and professional in person. The environment is welcoming, and when you're there face to face, the experience is great. Unfortunately, the biggest issue is communication. It is incredibly difficult to get a hold of someone at the office. Whether it's for scheduling, a prescription refill, or just trying to ask a question, it can be very frustrating. My brother and I both go to this office, and we've both experienced the same issue when trying to speak with someone. Getting a response can take much longer than it should, which adds unnecessary stress when you're already dealing with pain. Despite that frustration, I still wouldn't want to see any other doctor besides Dr. LeDoux. His level of care and dedication outweighs the communication challenges, and that says a lot. I just truly hope the office improves its responsiveness because the medical care itself is outstanding.

Dr. Ledoux is excellent in communicating about his proposal for pain management. Even at the…read morefacility right before we prepare for the procedure he discusses the plan and shows his desire to make sure he is covering the right zones. The staff at his offices are good and his PA, Michelle is equally sharp. I am a type 2 diabetic and their insight in preparing me for the elevated glucose levels was good. I experienced relief in the first 24 hours ! Best Pain management group !!!

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3.5(11 reviews)
15.3 mi

I understand that costs have risen, but doubling the price for a consultation feels excessive. I…read moreused to believe this doctor truly had their patients' best interests at heart, but now it seems like they are taking advantage of the desperation many long-haul patients feel. I wish they would consider that most long-haul patients are unable to work, and such drastic price increases make it nearly impossible for many to access the care they desperately need.

I had a mixed experience at Southwest Pain Management (SPM) after flying a long distance and paying…read moreout of pocket for a Stellate Ganglion Block on both sides. I have to give them five stars for their medical professionalism and how closely they monitored me during the procedure. Everything went smoothly with the actual injection, and I was carefully watched for about two hours afterward, mainly to track my blood pressure, which tends to spike after this kind of treatment. But unfortunately, it was my experience in the recovery room that was truly awful. After the second injection, I started feeling pretty overwhelmed. I was dizzy, nauseated, emotionally raw, and really vulnerable. Some people experience emotional releases after this procedure, and I certainly did--crying, mood swings, the whole bit. While the staff had informed me that this was common, instead of feeling cared for, I felt disregarded. The nurse assigned to my care, Dawn, was incredibly dismissive. I asked for simple things to help me feel more comfortable, like a blanket because I felt cold, a pillow to put under my knees, and for the loud music in the recovery room to be turned down, but she just responded with annoyance, saying, "You'll have to give me a minute. I'm a nurse first," and then ignored all of my requests. The vibe from her had me feeling like I was bothering her just by needing basic care. Being in such a stripped down and vulnerable state, it reinforced early feelings of powerlessness and shame at needing care. It was honestly traumatic. Additionally, once my blood pressure stabilized, they told me I could go. No one checked in with me to see how I was doing or told me what to expect next. I had to ask the receptionist what I should do after leaving, and she told me I'd get a follow-up call the next day--which never came. That left a really bad taste in my mouth. The whole experience felt a bit like a medical assembly line--efficient, but without any emotional care or empathy. If SPM could improve their approach and better address the non-medical needs of their patients, it would make a huge difference. Unfortunately, because of the way I was treated afterward, I left feeling worse than when I arrived, which was really disappointing, and so easily avoided.

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Mohammed Shaikh MD PA - painmanagement - Updated July 2026

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