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Pain Management in Colorado Springs, CO

If you're living with chronic back pain, spine conditions, migraines, or joint pain in the Colorado Springs area, MD Pain is here to help you find real relief. Our Colorado Springs office at 9925 Federal Drive, Suite 110, Colorado Springs, CO 80921 brings advanced interventional pain management directly to the Pikes Peak region, no referral required, and new patients are welcome. We use groundbreaking technology and a non-narcotic approach centered on treating the individual, not the ailment, so you can get back to the joy of living.

Interventional Pain Treatments Available at Our Colorado Springs Location

Chronic and acute pain conditions rarely respond to a single treatment approach, which is why our team of anesthesiologists and pain management physicians offers a comprehensive range of advanced interventional options. Rather than masking symptoms, each treatment is selected based on a careful evaluation of what is actually driving your pain. The following services are available at MD Pain; contact us to confirm Colorado Springs availability for your specific condition:

The most common causes of back pain include:

  • Neuromodulation and Spinal Cord Stimulators (SCS): Device-based neurostimulation that targets pain signals directly at the source, offering a minimally invasive path to relief for patients who have not responded to conservative care.
  • Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): A minimally invasive procedure that uses targeted heat energy to interrupt pain signals from affected nerves, providing longer-lasting relief for back, neck, and joint pain.
  • Epidural Steroid Injections (ESI): Injection-based treatment that delivers anti-inflammatory medication directly into the epidural space to address nerve irritation and spinal pain.
  • Facet Joint Injections: Diagnostic and therapeutic injections targeting the small joints along the spine that are frequently responsible for chronic back and neck pain.
  • Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections: Targeted SI joint therapy for patients experiencing lower back and hip pain related to sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
  • Back and Spine Pain Treatment: A full spectrum of interventional options for chronic and acute spinal conditions, from nerve block therapy to advanced neuromodulation.
  • Neck Pain Treatment: Interventional care designed to identify and address the root cause of chronic neck pain rather than relying on symptom management.
  • Migraine and Headache Therapy: A multi-disciplinary approach focused on reducing the frequency and severity of migraines and chronic headaches so everyday tasks no longer feel impossible.
  • Arthritis Pain Management: Advanced treatment options for patients dealing with joint inflammation and chronic arthritis pain affecting their ability to work and stay active.
  • Abdominal and Pelvic Pain: Specialized interventional management for chronic abdominal and pelvic pain conditions requiring a careful, personalized approach.

Our physicians hold specialized training in anesthesiology and pain management, bringing a level of procedural expertise that distinguishes interventional pain care from general practice. Every patient receives a treatment plan built specifically around their diagnosis, their history, and their goals.

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A Different Approach to Pain Management: Root Cause, Not Just Symptoms

Most patients who come to MD Pain have already tried other options. They have managed through primary care, tried physical therapy, and in many cases been offered treatments that masked their pain without ever addressing what was causing it. Our approach starts differently: before any treatment is recommended, our team works to understand the actual root cause of your pain, not just the symptom it produces.

This matters because chronic and acute pain are rarely as simple as they appear on the surface. Inflammation and nerve irritation in the spine can radiate into the arms and legs. SI joint dysfunction often mimics lower back conditions. Migraines can be triggered by structural issues in the cervical spine. Identifying the source with precision is what makes interventional pain management genuinely effective, and it is the foundation of how our physicians practice.

Non-narcotic care isn't a limitation here. It's the standard. Patients describe leaving their first appointment feeling hope for the first time, after years of being managed on medications that never gave them their lives back. Our commitment is to cutting-edge treatments that address pain at its source, using advanced interventional techniques and technology that general practitioners and even many specialists simply don't offer. Patients have described getting back to hiking Colorado's trails after treatment at MD Pain. That's the outcome our team works toward.

Pain shouldn't define what you can do. If it's been limiting your work, your relationships, or your ability to enjoy the Colorado outdoors, the right intervention can change that picture significantly.

 

Serving Colorado Springs and Surrounding Communities

Our Colorado Springs office at 9925 Federal Drive is easily accessible from Monument, Fort Carson, Fountain, and Pueblo, and we regularly see patients from Manitou Springs, Security-Widefield, Franktown, Castle Pines, and surrounding communities throughout the Pikes Peak region. Patients near Fort Carson, including active duty military and veterans navigating chronic pain from service-related conditions, can schedule directly at our Colorado Springs location without needing a referral from a base physician or primary care provider. Because no referral is required, patients across southern Colorado can contact MD Pain directly and skip the delays that often come with specialist referrals. If you've been putting off seeing a pain specialist because you weren't sure where to start, this office is built for exactly that situation.

New Patients Welcome: No Referral Required

One of the most common reasons patients delay seeing a pain specialist is the assumption that they need a physician referral first. At MD Pain, that barrier doesn't exist. Our Colorado Springs location accepts new patients directly, whether you're coming from a primary care provider, following up on your own research, or simply ready to stop living around your pain.

Scheduling is straightforward: call our Colorado Springs office or submit a contact form to get started. Your first appointment includes a thorough, personalized evaluation focused on your pain history, current symptoms, and what prior treatments have or haven't worked. There's no pressure and no commitment to a specific procedure before our team has properly evaluated your condition. For questions about insurance coverage, contact our office directly so we can help verify your benefits before your visit.

If you're ready to find real relief from chronic or acute pain, reach out to MD Pain in Colorado Springs and schedule your consultation. New patients are welcome, and no referral is needed.

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FAQ: Pain Management in Colorado Springs

Do I need a referral to see a pain management specialist at MD Pain in Colorado Springs?

No referral is required to schedule an appointment at MD Pain's Colorado Springs location. You can contact our office directly by phone or through our online contact form to get started as a new patient. This makes it easier for patients throughout the Pikes Peak region, including those near Fort Carson, Monument, and Pueblo, to access specialized interventional pain care without waiting on a referral from another provider.

What types of pain conditions does MD Pain treat in Colorado Springs?

MD Pain's Colorado Springs location treats a broad range of chronic and acute pain conditions, including back and spine pain, neck pain, joint pain, migraines and headaches, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, arthritis, and abdominal and pelvic pain. Our team uses a multi-disciplinary, interventional approach to identify the root cause of your pain and build a personalized treatment plan rather than managing symptoms in isolation. If you are unsure whether your specific condition is one we treat, contacting our office directly is the fastest way to get an answer.

What pain treatments are available at the Colorado Springs location?

Our Colorado Springs office offers advanced interventional treatments including radiofrequency ablation (RFA), epidural steroid injections (ESI), facet joint injections, sacroiliac joint injections, spinal cord stimulators and neuromodulation, and specialized migraine and headache therapy. MD Pain's approach centers on minimally invasive, interventional techniques designed to address pain at its source rather than relying on symptom masking. Contact our office to confirm the specific services available at this location and to discuss which options may be appropriate for your condition.

Does MD Pain prescribe opioids or narcotics for pain management?

MD Pain is committed to effective, non-narcotic pain management across all of its locations, including Colorado Springs. Our approach focuses on interventional treatments and cutting-edge technology designed to address pain at its source, rather than relying on approaches that do not create lasting change. Patients who are looking for alternatives to opioid-based care are encouraged to schedule a consultation to learn about the full range of interventional options available to them.

How is MD Pain different from other pain management clinics in Colorado Springs?

MD Pain specializes in advanced interventional pain management, including spinal cord stimulators, radiofrequency ablation, and neuromodulation, with a philosophy centered on treating the individual, not just the diagnosis. No referral is needed, new patients are welcome, and our team of anesthesiologists and pain management physicians is focused on finding the root cause of your pain and addressing it with cutting-edge treatments rather than long-term symptom management. The goal at MD Pain is always the same: helping patients find real relief so they can get back to the joy of living.

How do I verify whether my insurance is accepted at MD Pain in Colorado Springs?

The best way to verify your insurance coverage is to contact MD Pain's Colorado Springs office directly, where our team can help confirm your benefits before your appointment. MD Pain works with patients to make the process as straightforward as possible, and the team is available to answer coverage questions by phone or through the online contact form.

When chronic pain has been limiting your life, whether that means sitting out activities you love, getting through a workday with difficulty, or simply not feeling like yourself, the right care can change that. MD Pain's Colorado Springs office at 9925 Federal Drive, Suite 110 is ready to see new patients near you, no referral needed, no delays, and no guesswork about where to start. Contact MD Pain today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward finding real relief.

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