Utah Pain & Rehab

Category: Chiropractor in Ogden, Utah

Address: 1276 Wall Ave #1, Ogden, UT 84404, USA

Phone: +18013374000

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 9AM–5:30PM

Friday: 9AM–5:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Ana Gonzalez

Sep 29, 2022

Attentive immediately, friendly. Good strong massage. Looking forward next appt

Jerfalcon

Sep 27, 2022

Ever since having to crawl down a mountain with two broken legs. Utah Pain & Rehab has been helping me stay mobile and functional. Great doctors who actually care about the lives and success of their patients! 🙏🏼🦅

Teagen

Sep 22, 2022

Great experience here. It was easy to schedule my appointment. Darlyn is very friendly and efficient. Maya did my massage,she was amazing. I was really nervous about it hurting because I am in pain from a car accident. Plus it was my first time. Maya made it stress free. I am going back!!

Isaac Gonzalez

Sep 14, 2022

The chiropractor and the receptionist were very helpful and were great, however the massage therapist was not as great. She plays old country music which isn’t very relaxing and even walked out early on 2 of my appointments. Went in for a 30 min and she was done after 15!!

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Questions & Answers

Does this place take care of a patient with a bedsore

Wendy Terkelson | Oct 18, 2019
Barbara White | Oct 18, 2019

I'm not sure. I think they just deal with chronic pain and not actual wound care.

What is the phone number for the pain clinic at 3301 Harrison?

Lila Tyner | Oct 18, 2018
Ivan Donkey (HoofnDonkey) | Oct 18, 2018

801 337-4000, also this clinic is located on wall ave not Harrison.

Do you accept Univ. of Utah Health insurance?

Frank Szostek | Oct 18, 2018
Daniel Davenport | Oct 18, 2019

Currently yes, but this can change from year to year.

Do u need a referral

Tiffany Bradford | Oct 18, 2018
Cindy Jensen | Oct 18, 2018

Yes a referral is needed

Do I hve touae a refural to come to this cinic

Jizzy Boi | Oct 18, 2018
Lisa Layman | Oct 18, 2018

Yes for pain management you do.

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