
Pain Management in Terre Haute, Indiana (IN)
Roger B Bailey MD
Pain Management
the pain clinic
3740 South 4th Street
Terre Haute, IN 47802
Telephone: 812-238-3030
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Certification
- Board Certified
- Fellowship Trained
Specialties
- Degenerative Spine
- Spinal Cord Stimulation
Hospital Affiliations
- St Vincent Surgery Center of Terre Haute
- Regional Hospital
- Wabash Valley Surgery Center/Union Hospital
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About Our Practice:
The first pain specialist in Terre Haute, Dr. Bailey has had a private pain management practice since 1991 and is one of only two formally trained, board-certified pain specialists in the area. He is double-boarded in both Anesthesiology (1995) and Pain Management (1996, Recertified 2006) by the American Board of Anesthesiology. He also is Board Certified by the American Board of Pain Medicine (1997). He has also been a past member of the North American Spine Society, International Spinal Injection Society, American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians and American Society of Anesthesiologists. His special interests are interventional pain management techniques, such as diagnostic and therapeutic injections, nerve blocks, and implantable therapies including spinal cord stimulation (SCS), peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) as well as implanted pain pumps. He is able to manage and reprogram Medtronic and Boston Scientific neurostimulation devices (SCS/PNS) and Medtronic intraspinal pain pumps.
He prefers a conservative approach to pain management problems whenever possible, but is able to offer more aggressive intervention when medical management alone fails.
He is currently not accepting new patients for chronic oral narcotic pain management except in cases of cancer-related pain.
Things You Should Know Before Seeing a Pain Management Specialist:
- What is a Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialist?
The goal of pain management is to manage acute or chronic pain by reducing pain frequency and intensity. - Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialist Education and Training
Pain management specialists must complete years of advanced education and training to become cerfified in pain medicine. - What Disorders Do Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialists Treat
Whether pain is acute or chronic, your primary care or other treating physician may refer you to a pain management specialist to treat spine-related pain. - Your First Appointment with a Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialist: What to Expect
During your first appointment with a pain management specialist, he will perform an examination and ask you many questions about your pain. Listed here are 10 common questions. - What Treatments Do Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialists Provide?
The treatments offered by pain management specialists are almost as diverse as the spine pain problems treatment aims to manage! - Questions to Ask Your Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialist
This simple guideline will help you prepare for your visit with a pain management specialist. Plus, questions you should ask the doctor.
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