Questions to Ask Your Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialist

Steven Richeimer, MD
Chief, Division of Pain Medicine
Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
Susan Spinasanta
Medical Editor
SpineUniverse
Desert Hot Springs, CA

Pain patients are usually referred to a pain management specialist by their primary care doctor, neurosurgeon, orthopaedic spine surgeon, or other treating doctor.

In advance of your appointment, find out if previous test results, such as X-rays or lab reports are needed. You may be able to bring these with you, or help coordinate getting this information to the doctor's office. It is also a good idea to bring the bottles of medications you take and the medications you have tried.

The sample questions listed below serve as a guideline. It is a good idea to prepare for your appointment by writing your questions down. Answers to your questions can help you to make informed decisions about treatment. Consider bringing a family member or friend as an extra set of ears.

Questions about the pain management specialist:

  • Board certified?
  • Fellowship trained?
  • Open to a second opinion?
  • Comfortable having a relative or friend with you during appointments?

Questions to ask about your treatment:

  • What are risks and complications associated with treatment?
  • Do you perform this procedure often? How often?
  • What is the success rate for this treatment or procedure?

It is important to trust and be comfortable with your pain management specialist. Asking questions is a good way to keep the lines of communication open!

Last Updated: 01/30/2008

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