Maryland Pain Specialist

Category: Pain management physician

Address: 8322 Bellona Ave # 330, Towson, MD 21204, USA

Phone: +14108256945

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–4PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8AM–4PM

Thursday: 8AM–4PM

Friday: 8AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

L Kramer

Sep 22, 2022

Entire staff is friendly & helpful. Very thorough at explaining & addressing your needs. Attentive & overly compassionate during every spinal injection. My provider, nurse practitioner- Gilah Speedone & the medical assistants - Tierra & Sierra, are exceptional!

Joshua Miller

Aug 25, 2022

10+ phone calls and still no appointment set up. Getting ahold of anyone on the phone here is like winning the lottery. I’ve spoken to multiple different people over the course of a few weeks and my information somehow went missing and they never call you back. They have made an already painful experience even worse. Go to another clinic

Lisa Eberlein

Nov 24, 2021

I've had nothing but positive experiences with this group. MaryAnn Anthony, JoAnn Andresini and Dr. Lou Panlilio have been the answers to my prayers now for many years now. They've been professional, nonjudgemental and have treated me kindly. There are many other practices NOT practicing this type of empathic medicine.

Terri Prokopik

Mar 5, 2021

Everyone was so helpful with me with my issues. Dr. Grabow was very nice and professional.

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Questions & Answers

How are they manners there

terry jenkins | Oct 29, 2018
Matthew Smith | Oct 29, 2019

Doctors had them, front office staff -not so much

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What type of insurance excepted

Terry Cooley | Oct 29, 2019
Sheila Cohen | Oct 29, 2019

Medicare

What type of insurance do they accept?

KAREN SMITH | Oct 29, 2019
Louise Feher | Oct 29, 2019

Just about everything.

What kind of pain meds do they give u & what kind of injections do they give u,, I'm talking about the name's of the Meds

terry jenkins | Oct 29, 2018
L Kramer | Oct 28, 2021

Schedule II meds (opiates) are a last resort. You & your provider will go over a plan of treatment to combat your pain. This is only a small example, such as meditation, physical therapy, prescription anti-inflammatories-Mobic, steroids-Medrol or Prednisone, nerve related-Lyrica or Neurontin, spinal injections, Schedule III meds, like tramadol or Belbuca, & if you suffer from depression or anxiety, will refer you to a mental health provider, if you do not have one. Provide them with any records, previously performed procedures or meds taken that relate to why you are there & whether or not any worked.

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What insurance is accepted if any

Derrell Coulton | Oct 29, 2018
Rachel Wilkins | Oct 29, 2018

They accept a lot of insurances. I would call the office after 8am tomorrow.

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