What types of pain does Advanced Pain Care treat?
APC specializes in diagnosing (finding the precise cause of) and treating chronic pain. We also treat cancer pain and, sometimes, acute pain.
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What types of treatment does Advanced Pain Care provide?
Advanced Pain Care is committed to providing the highest quality and caring in its service. We do this utilizing a wide array of modern tools: precision nerve injections, radiofrequency, IDET, spinal cord stimulation, implantable morphine pumps, physical therapy, medicines and psychological support. The clinic is state of the art and is operated by a highly trained, certified and compassionate staff.
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How long will I have to wait for my initial evaluation?
Patients are generally scheduled within two weeks for a new evaluation.
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What is the procedure for the initial evaluation?
Patients enjoy a relaxed, personalized experience in a beautiful, convenient location. We have locations in Dalton, Georgia and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Patients receive a welcome packet in the mail, prior to their visit, to fill in at their leisure, thereby reducing waiting time at the office.
A member of the Advanced Pain Care staff will perform your initial evaluation. Our staff includes nurses and a Board-certified pain management specialist. After your initial examination, your doctor will discuss with you the most effective program for your problem.
Most patients are seen and treated on an outpatient basis, although under certain conditions, treatments may require hospitalization.
We will keep your family doctor or referring physician informed of the nature of your treatment and of your progress.
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What if I have questions about my treatment?
Advanced Pain Care recognizes that medical procedures can at times be unsettling. Every effort is made to simply and completely answer all questions related to procedures. Advanced Pain Care
believes that patient education is paramount to the healing process. We offer informational brochures and booklets on the most common problems treated and procedures performed.
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How many people are affected by chronic pain and how is
quality of life affected by chronic pain?
One in three Americans suffers from some form of chronic pain. Chronic pain is persistent pain that doesn't go away despite medical efforts at treatment. It disrupts home life and work, and it is often misunderstood by others who can't see the cause of pain. When chronic pain takes over, one's entire life may become focused on it. The pain dictates how much one can do and when it can be done. It keeps a person from living life to the fullest.
If chronic pain is allowed to control a person, that person can get caught in a downward spiral that affects health and relationships. The less active that person becomes, the weaker they get. As the pain drags on, enjoyable activities are avoided for fear of making the pain worse. People find it difficult to sleep comfortably which leaves them exhausted and less able to bear pain. There are feelings of anger, anxiety, and depression. People withdraw from family and friends. There is a sense of loss of control of one's life. But with effective treatments, a person can, with time and help get back control of their life.
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What are the billing procedures and payment options for my
treatment?
Advanced Pain Care participates with Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield Indemnity Plan, Georgia State Merit and all HealthOne plans. We also accept all insurance plans as an out-of-network provider. Billing procedures are simplified by sending bills only after an insurance statement and payment are received. This ensures correct billing the first time. Our financial advisor is fully trained to answer any
questions about your bills or to help with your questions about insurance forms. Our office accepts cash, personal checks as well as VISA, MasterCard, and Discover cards.
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Will my health insurance pay for Pain Management?
Benefits vary by insurance plan. Our staff will do a complete benefit check and review your benefits with you, if you wish. All your financial questions will be answered to the best of our ability with the information available.
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If insurance is involved, what is my financial
responsibility?
Patient responsibility depends on what benefits your employer purchased in your insurance plan. Each employer is different in what they choose to provide as covered benefits. We will verify
your benefits before your appointment and we can help you understand your insurance coverage and your financial responsibility during your financial consultation.
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If I have no health insurance coverage, what is the cost of
my treatment?
The costs vary depending on what type of treatment is needed. Advanced Pain Care offers cash discount packages. We will try to work with you to help you obtain the care you need. We will be happy to arrange a conference with our
insurance specialist to review the costs in detail with you.
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Do I have to get my insurance pre-authorization or do you do
it?
If your insurance requires a pre-authorization to see a specialist, then you must get a referral from a Primary Care Physician or OB/Gyn to see a pain specialist for an initial appointment. After the initial consultation, our office will obtain any future pre-authorizations, sometimes with the assistance of your referring doctor.
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If my insurance plan requires a pre-authorization, can I be
seen or start treatment without the authorization? Can I get a retroactive
authorization?
Unfortunately, most plans that require an authorization will not issue authorization after treatment. Such authorizations usually apply only to emergency cases involving potential for loss of limb, eyesight, or life.
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