Pain Management
Multiple Specialists in One Place
We bring the specialists to you. With our multidisciplinary providers and specialists all under one roof, our expert teams partner to deliver you with top-notch, comprehensive care.
Medical
Pain Management Regenerative Medicine Auto Injury Assessment & Injury Evaluation Wound Care Nerve Therapy Orthopedic Support Bracing Injection Therapies Infrared Light Therapy Primary Care
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Physical Therapy Chiropractic Acupuncture Spinal Decompression Sports Injury Rehabilitation Massage Therapy Active & Passive Therapies
Wellness
Hormone Replacement Therapy IV Infusion Therapy Functional Medicine Medical Weight Loss Sexual Wellness Aesthetics
Mental & Behavioral Health
Counseling Psychiatry
Healing and Health that Lasts
The list of conditions below merely scratches the surface of what we treat, and is not all-encompassing. If you don’t see your condition among those listed, don’t worry. Reach out to the location nearest you and our teams will connect you with your local Anodyne expert.
Swelling, stiffness, redness, weakness, popping or cracking noises, and the inability to straighten your knee are all signs and symptoms of knee injury and pain.
One of the most common reasons for doctor’s visits, pain from back and neck aches, muscle strains, or ruptured discs may be concentrated in your back or neck regions or may radiate down your legs.
When joint cartilage breaks down, you may experience swelling, pain, stiffness, tenderness, and decreased range in motion—with symptoms most commonly felt in the feet, hands, hips, knees, and lower back.
One of the most common pain conditions, headaches may cause pain in your head, face, upper neck, and shoulders, and range from mild and short-lived to severe and debilitating.
A number of factors—including diabetes—can disrupt the wound healing process, resulting in persistent chronic wounds that are prone to infection.
Severe pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, and burning are hallmark symptoms of nerve damage or dysfunction.
The significant, and often violent, forces of a car crash can cause tremendous damage to your body as it’s slammed, crushed, bent, and twisted—with some of the most serious injuries not immediately visible or apparent without medical care.
Each athletic injury has its own set of symptoms and complications, and is typically caused by trauma or overuse of a muscle or joint.
The production of too much or too little of a hormone can cause significant changes in how your body functions—triggering a range of health probems and symptoms such as changes in weight, blood pressure, sleep patterns, sex drive, and mood.
Stress can cause headaches, neck and back pain, stomach and digestive issues, weakened immunity, high blood pressure, and weight fluctuations. It’s also linked to changes in the brain—impacting irritability, ability to focus, anger, sleeplessness, depression, and anxiety.
Unrelenting mental exhaustion can cause mental blocks, appetite fluctuations, insomnia, and irritability as well as concentration issues and dizziness that worsens when you change position.
Affecting men and women of all ages, sexual dysfunction encompasses persistent and recurrent difficulties with your sexual desire, response, orgasm, or with pain during intercourse.