Pain Management and Spine Clinic in New Jersey
A More Focused Approach to Pain and Spine Care
Comprehensive Pain Solutions of New Jersey is a pain management and spine clinic built around evaluating persistent symptoms and identifying the underlying cause. Many patients come to us after trying treatments such as physical therapy, medication, or injections without lasting improvement.
Our role is to take a closer look at what has already been done, review imaging when available, and determine whether the issue involves the spine, joints, or nerve pathways. This process allows us to move beyond temporary relief and focus on what may have been missed.
Rather than applying the same approach to every patient, care is based on how symptoms present, how they have changed over time, and how prior treatment has or has not worked.
Spine-Focused Evaluation and Treatment
As a spine-focused practice, a large portion of what we evaluate involves conditions affecting the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. This includes back pain, neck pain, sciatica, and nerve-related symptoms that may extend into the arms or legs.
Treatment may involve interventional pain management procedures such as targeted injections, diagnostic evaluations, or coordination with spine surgery when appropriate. Some patients benefit from continued non-surgical treatment, while others may require a surgical consultation based on imaging and clinical findings.
Our goal is for patients to move through the appropriate level of care without unnecessary delays or repeated treatment that has already proven ineffective.
A Team Focused on Spine and Pain Evaluation
Comprehensive Pain Solutions of New Jersey brings together physicians and clinical staff focused on spine conditions, interventional pain management, and orthopedic care.
Each patient is evaluated based on their symptoms, prior treatment, and imaging. This allows the team to determine whether continued non-surgical treatment is appropriate or if further evaluation, including surgical consultation, should be considered.
Rather than working in isolation, providers collaborate across specialties to ensure patients move through the right level of care without unnecessary delays.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pain and Spine Care
Will I see a specific doctor, or different providers?
You may be seen by different providers depending on your symptoms, prior treatment, and the type of evaluation needed. Our team works together across pain management, spine, and orthopedic care to ensure you are guided toward the right next step.
I’ve already tried treatment and it didn’t help. Is it still worth coming in?
In many cases, yes. A large number of patients we see have already completed physical therapy, taken medication, or had injections without lasting improvement. The focus here is understanding why those treatments didn’t work and whether something has been missed.
What conditions do you typically evaluate and treat?
We evaluate a wide range of spine and joint-related conditions, including back pain, neck pain, sciatica, disc herniation, spinal stenosis, and orthopedic injuries involving the shoulder or knee.
What should I expect at my first appointment?
Your first visit includes a review of your symptoms, prior treatment, and any imaging such as MRI results. The goal is to determine what has already been done, what may be contributing to your symptoms, and what the next step should be.
Do I need imaging before scheduling an appointment?
Not always, but imaging can be helpful. If you already have an MRI, it can be reviewed as part of your evaluation. If not, we will determine whether imaging is needed based on your symptoms and history.
Insurance & Payment for Comprehensive Pain Solutions
Our offices operate as an out-of-network provider for most insurance plans, with the exception of Medicare. This allows for a more flexible approach to evaluation and treatment, without being limited by network restrictions.
Our team will review your benefits and explain what to expect before moving forward.