Greater Austin Pain Center

Category: Pain management physician in Austin, Texas

Address: 5920 W William Cannon Dr Bldg 6-150, Austin, TX 78749, USA

Phone: +15122981645

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Jessica Podnar

Oct 22, 2022

Thank you all so much! They were able to schedule my an appointment so quickly then Dr. Julia went above and beyond to make sure I got the injection I needed to relieve my nerve pain. The front staff were super helpful and I would highly recommend this practice!!

Ernest Peterson

Oct 21, 2022

My visit was great, as always. Dr. Bernard and his team were professional and always place the care of the patient first. Highly recommended!!

Martin Salinas

Oct 20, 2022

Doctors and staff always have a great positive attitude toward the patient's needs, be it scheduling and or insurance issues. They go the extra mile to provide comfort and ease during every pain management procedure. I very much appreciate their patience and attention to detail to ensure a good outcome for each visit. Also, kudos for the situations where changes have to be done because of insurance issues, cash payment (pay out of pocket), and being stringent to make it to their next appointment. All in a very short period of time. Thank you.

Carrie Napiorkowski

Oct 14, 2022

Feeling so much bettet after my shots!

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Questions & Answers

Do you do the implant to stop the back pain ? I do not want injections

Carol Mercado | Oct 24, 2019
Katharine Mason | Oct 24, 2019

I found their care to be exceptionally good. They work with you to find the best solution for you. I'm very happy with the work they do. I have finally gotten pain relief that started when I was in a car accident 11 years ago. I had the trial last month and just had the permanent implant yesterday. I'm so happy that I found pain relief.

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Does Dr. Julia use ketamine infusion

Alice Brown | Oct 23, 2021
Greater Austin Pain Center | Oct 23, 2021

Yes. At Greater Austin Pain Center we offer a range of ketamine infusion protocols to help treat neuropathic pain. Feel free to give us a call at 512-298-1645 or set up an appointment to discuss. Thanks!

Darren valdez just now I have right elbow and bad hand pain now my left hand and ankles are starting to hurt. I don’t want injections, what other solution is there I’ve been given Tramadol tylonel 3 and over counter nothing is working.

Robert Duran | Oct 23, 2020
Stellar Insight (Mick) | Oct 23, 2020

You'd need imaging to see what's going on so they can suggest the right treatment.if it's degenerative arthritis or something similar the treatment is different than nerve pain.

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Do they prescribe pain medication? Dr's in Austin are so reluctant to these days.

Droppin_sik_Beats | May 26, 2022
Reina Delgado | May 26, 2022

Yes they do.

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Do people attend without insurance?

leandro pena | Oct 23, 2020
Kevin Conboy | Oct 23, 2020

I am sure they will give you attention if you are a cash customer. You should call, they have assistance in Spanish. (512) 298-1645

Does your clinic accept medicaid

D Michael “Boi Wonder” Ringler | Oct 23, 2020
Greater Austin Pain Center | Oct 23, 2021

No we do not accept Medicaid. Sorry.

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