What dr are good ones and what are they going with this new opioid procedures?? I went from being able to move to sitting on a heating pad which my dr told me is preferred, but ud rather be active with my children.

Warren Dintelmann | Oct 10, 2019 | Category: Pain control clinic

Omega Interventional Pain Clinic - All questions

Address: 3838 S 700 E #300, South Salt Lake, UT 84106, USA

Warren Dintelmann | Oct 10, 2019

Awesome thank you guys. I've been on a treatment plan for the last 25 yrs just need to find a Dr that not read off the paper and treat you off a print out but listen and remember why they have became a Dr in the first place.

Shaun McDaniels | Oct 10, 2019

Hi Warren... I am sorry to hear your are having to make these choices....Pain managment is truly a large step... I do hope it helps..... I agree with the other guy that posted.... Stay away from Opioids if at all possiable..... I managed to avoid it for a decade but finally ran out of options.... Omega is a fantastic clinic.... They have treated me well and you have a voice and can guide your treatment which is a huge bonus!!! I see Corey Dahle and he is amazing but in my experience all of the staff at Omega is top notch... Good people that care!!! The most important part is that you can talk to your provider whom ever it may be.... I you can't be open and talk to your Doc there is a problem!!!! Good luck to ya!!!

P. Williams | Oct 10, 2019

You'd want to speak with one if the doctors regarding a plan ti best suit your needs. I can speak from experience that the goal is to help restore functionality. Obviously if you can avoid opioids, that's preferable. Vote yes on Prop 2! Speak with you GP about referring you and they can further come up with a plan for your needs. If you need opioids, they will prescribe them. But if your pain can be managed without them, go that route.

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