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    Park Joe, MD

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    Lifekind Health - Victorville

    Lifekind Health - Victorville

    2.3(61 reviews)
    11.8 km

    I have been going here for several years and the staff, nurses and Doctors have always treated me…read morevery well. I always try to recommend this office to anyone who needs a Pain Management Specialist.

    My husband had a 8:00am appointment that was made over a month ago, we arrived at 7:50am, he was…read morethe 3rd on in the door at 7:55am. It is now 9am and my husband still hasn't been seen. Evidently there are 20 other people who have an appointments at 8:00am as well, regardless of whether he was the 3rd person to check in. What kind of unorganized, disrespectful, poor time management kind of clinic is this? The worst office practices I have ever encountered from a patient standpoint. I understand that people are coming here for pain management and that the full scope of services including massage, mental health, chiropractor and a medical provider who prescribes meds seems great in theory, but they obviously don't respect the time of their patients or understand that people coming here are in PAIN and don't have the ability to wait long hours to be seen. If there is another pain management clinic in the high desert that you can go to, I would recommend them over this place. Additionally, they don't cater to long-term, internal pain. Percocets are not going to breakthrough let alone alleviate certain injuries. According to the claim of their medical providers, they are unable to prescribe anything stronger. Overall, I'm not impressed.

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    High Desert Pain Management

    High Desert Pain Management

    3.2(10 reviews)
    20.5 km

    Three and one-half stars. I had been going to this office since 2013 when the powers that be…read morechanged their tune about primary care doctors prescribing opiods. I saw both doctor, Dr. Karamian and Dr. Ilbeigi. I did not care fot Karamian as her injections caused me pain and I also found her to be too clinical. And a bit rude. I loved Ilbeigi as he was kind, did pretty painless injections and fixed a problem that the staff messed up. once I told him That they inadvertently changed the dosage of my meds. Sadly Dr. Ilbeigi retired abruptly giving us all 2 weeks notice. Needless to say this was a problem. My body decided to have a sciatica flare up during this transition that hit the 10 level for a couple of weeks. I managed to use a muscle relaxer to help with the pain and allow me to sleep a few hours Intermittently throughout the day. Pain meds do very little for nerve pain. Finding a new pain management Dr that will give me the medication I was taking so far has been difficult . I had to wait a month before I could even make it to lay in the back seat of my girlfriend's car to get to these appointments. I thought I was okay with the first doctor but they shorted my prescription and never bothered to explain why nor how to go off these meds. when I called they told me to wait the month to speak to someone. I tried their main office as this clinic has various offices throughout Southern California, guess it's a money maker, however I got nowhere with her either. The next Dr berated Dr Ilbeigi and myself for even being on these meds. He was rude condescending and kept me waiting for 2 hours prior to seeing me. When I returned to Dr number one who is not a Dr but a rotating staff of nurse practitioners that one sees monthly she was under the assumption that I was told about the decrease. I wasn't. I was told she would keep my meds as is but that my next appointment the doctor might change them. No one mentioned nurse practitioners. Their main concern and to be honest both drs concern was following the regulations and abiding by the criteria set by the FDA or the powers that be with little concern for the patient. They wanted to cover their ass more than aid the pain patient. It has become pretty much a one size fits all. Since I had been in pain for years I tried various treatment. The one that changed my life, the pain meds. I went from being home bound to getting certified to teach water fitness which I did for 12 years until my next decline and sadly had to qui Teaching and working out. At that time I went all out trying injections, acupuncture, chiropractic (legs went numb) nerve blocks, mindful meditation, yoga and Pilates. The final thing that ultimately worked was massage which I paid out of pocket for over a year until my masseuse moved away. So if you want try Karamian go for it. Oh, she would not see anyone of us who had been a prior patient which I believe demonstrates her attitude and "first do no harm" way of practicing Medicine. I had hoped to find a group of prior patient so we could exchange notes on who best to see. I'm going to be 80 in April and I have been in pain since 1987 going on pain meds in 2003 when the policy was, "there is no cap on how much you can take of these drugs to this". I simply don't have the energy I had 13 years ago when I had to quit teaching and was in such good shape to Dr shop. Pain erodes your body and more so your spirit. Being told to detox myself without guidance is malpractice in my books but I know it's common practice in theirs. I have always been very careful with how I take these meds. After all they changed my life. I respected them unlike many of the providers who prescribe them. Good luck to those of you looking for pain management. I hope you find one you like

    10/2025 Office staff leaves a lot to be desired. Long wait times and a general feeling of…read morenonchalance.

    Park Joe, MD - painmanagement - Updated July 2026

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