FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions : For Our New Patients
What should I expect at my first visit?Your first visit with us is a consultation. The physicians and staff will review the history of your pain problem, discuss your medical history, and complete an examination. Based on the information obtained in the consultation, we will recommend a treatment plan for you. If the plan includes procedures, we will assist you to schedule the procedure. If the plan includes medications, a prescription will be provided at that time.
No, the first visit is a consultation. If a procedure is recommended, we will schedule it at the consultation.
No, not unless you usually require a driver for other medical appointments.
We are pleased to accept the widest variety of insurance in the Pinellas area. Please contact our office, and we will be happy to confirm your insurance eligibility.
Yes, please contact our office team for more information.
Yes, please contact our office team for more information.
Please bring a copy of any imaging (xrays, MRIs, CT scans, etc.) that you may have. It is very helpful to have both the films and a copy of the radiologist’s report at the time of the consultation.
Our physicians maintain privileges at most of the area hospitals. However, they complete the majority of their procedures at West Park Surgery Center. This free-standing ambulatory surgery center is specially equipped for patients requiring the latest in spine care.
Frequently Asked Questions : For Our Established Patients
Can I double up on my medications, or take extra pills?No, you need to make an appointment and discuss any medication changes with your provider at Pain Relief Centers.
Many medications used to treat pain are controlled, for this reason; you will need to be seen on a regular basis to be prescribed these medications. We are also unable to refill or prescribe controlled substances after hours or on holidays.
We are unable to replace lost or stolen prescriptions. You may need to be seen in the office to be evaluated and placed on an alternative medication to help minimize withdraw side effects that can occur when certain medicines are stopped abruptly.
We recommend you allow the new medication 2 weeks to take effect. Because of the risk of adverse effects, we are unable to change controlled substance medication on a frequent basis.
Because of the volume of forms or letters we are asked to complete, it may take up to 10 days. Patients are asked to bring their forms into the office, and in some cases, fill out a questionnaire to help us complete your form more accurately. There is a charge for most forms.
Please contact our office and speak with the medical records department to request your records. It usually takes 3 business days to obtain records, and there may be a fee associated with obtaining them. Another doctor’s office may request they be faxed directly to their office if you have completed a HIPPA release form.
All pain medications should be prescribed by the Pain Relief Centers as discussed in your narcotic agreement. Medications other than pain medications can be prescribed by other physicians. Please notify us as soon as possible if you have been prescribed a medication by another doctor, such as a dentist or emergency room physician.