The Pain Clinic at Duke treats patients on both an inpatient and outpatient basis.
A multidisciplinary approach combines the services of clinicians from anesthesiology, neurology, psychiatry, neurosurgery, psychology, and physical therapy.
The range of services provided includes comprehensive evaluation of pain problems and therapies including:
- Medical management
- Nerve blocks
- Infusion therapies
- Evaluation for invasive procedures such as intrathecal pumps and spinal cord stimulators neuroablative procedures
- Acupuncture
- Biofeedback
- Guided imagery
- Relaxation techniques
- Physical therapy
Diagnostics
The comprehensive evaluation in the clinic includes a detailed pain history, physical examination, and laboratory assessments as indicated.
Patients seen in the multidisciplinary clinic complete a comprehensive Pain Perception Profile to evaluate the multiple factors involved in the generation of chronic pain syndromes.
Physician Assistant
Physicians
Physicians offering this service include:
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Adkins, Heather D.
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Medicine /
Medicine-Neurology
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Collins, Timothy A.
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Medicine /
Medicine-Neurology
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Edwards, Christopher L.
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Psychiatry /
Medical Psychology
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Medicine /
Medicine - Hematology
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Feliu, Miriam H.
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Psychiatry /
Medical Psychology
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Fras, Anne Marie
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Anesthesiology /
Anesthesiology-Pain Division
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Ginsberg, Brian
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Anesthesiology /
Anesthesiology-Regional Division
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Huh, Billy K.
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Anesthesiology /
Anesthesiology-Pain Division
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Lad, Nandan
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Liedtke, Wolfgang B.
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Medicine /
Medicine-Neurology
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Neurobiology
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Scott, Dianne L.
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Anesthesiology /
Anesthesiology-Pain Division
Locations
This service is available at: