Nexus Pain Care

Category: Pain management physician

Address: 3585 N University Ave #150, Provo, UT 84604, USA

Phone: +18013566100

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Ron Morfin

Oct 23, 2022

Doctor Nakken is a very good doctor but his help and office is not very responsive returning phone calls. I have been waiting for weeks to get a chronic pain relief device implanted but have yet not heard from this office.

Michael Hardy

Oct 18, 2022

Doctor Nakken is by far the best doctor my wife and I have ever had. We were in a major car crash over a decade ago. An Astro van ignored a red light and blew through the intersection with out trying to slow down at all. He his on the driver side with enough force that he welded the metal pieces together. It was bad enough that the first responders thought they would be recovering corpses, not saving us. Somehow my wife and I both survived but with severe injuries to nearly every part of our bodies. Since then everyday has been a battle with the pain the doctors could not repair. Dr. Nakken was the 1st doctor that treated us like patients instead of druggies looking for a fix. While seeing other doctors before him we never missed a urine sample / asked for higher doses/ and jumped through every other loop the doctors made us jump through just to prove we are really injured. We even tried very expensive out of pocket treatments so we could get our lives back. Even after doing all of that the doctors would still treat us like junkies. Dr Nakken and his staff have never once done that. In fact the nurses will come out and say hi to us. They all know us by name, and if they can tell it has been a hard day they will even come over and give us a hug while telling us it will be okay. That they are there for us. It is a small thing, but it means so much to me. If you are looking for good pain management look no further. You won’t find a better doctor in utah valley and frankly the state

brian nash

Sep 8, 2022

So my girl friend was working there and she got let go because they said she stole money when she wasn't even there I don't think this is right or fair because she didn't nothing wrong and 1 of the girls she was working with just walked out and quit on Friday she probably stole the money plus the hr assistant knew where the money was and told another person where it was and how much was there hmm I wonder who really took the money the hr assistant or the girl she got on who only knew how to make sandwiches before this job

Taryn Tezak

Jul 5, 2022

I have been going to Nexus Pain Clinic for over 8 year now and I appreciate each and everyone that works there. They are very professional, caring, and knowledgeable. I have never been disappointed, only highly satisfied!!!)

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Questions & Answers

My son has back pain from sports. He has had it for over a year. He goes to school at BYU. Do you take Cigna Insurance?

Marylou Frey | Nov 3, 2019
Nexus Pain Care | Nov 3, 2019

We do take Cigna Insurance and would love to meet your son! Give us a call at 801-356-6100 if you would like to make an appointment!

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Potentially moving to the area and have pain management needs. Does anyone know if they do have a policy that they will not prescribed opiod pain medication?

Jeremiah Benton | Nov 2, 2021
Joe (MuteByChoice) | Nov 2, 2021

Dr Rosenthal and all of his staff at Nexus are incredibly good at what they do, and helping patients regain quality of life by helping to manage pain through multiple approaches. They truly work towards fixing the issues as much as they can instead of just addressing the symptoms endlessly. If during their evaluation they make the determination that opioid medication is applicable, they would prescribe them in accordance with Utah guidelines and policies with ongoing monitoring and a trial period. At the end of the day everyone I've ever met at Nexus has had the same goal of helping patients out and not only managing their condition, but doing what can be done to actually address the underlying cause, so even if they make the determination that opioids are necessary to manage the pain, their focus is going to be on addressing the underlying cause and trying different approaches to hopefully get rid of the pain, and therefore the need for opioids.

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