Back Pain Treatment in Tucson
Back pain can affect work, sleep, mobility, and day-to-day activities. A medical evaluation can help identify contributing factors and determine which treatment options may be appropriate.
Read guide →Helpful information about pain conditions, preparing for your first visit, and requesting care at Med Clinics, LLC in Tucson.
Back pain can affect work, sleep, mobility, and day-to-day activities. A medical evaluation can help identify contributing factors and determine which treatment options may be appropriate.
Read guide →Neck pain may result from injury, strain, arthritis, disc problems, or other causes. The first step is an individualized evaluation focused on symptoms, function, and medical history.
Read guide →Sciatica describes pain that can travel along the path of the sciatic nerve, often from the lower back into the buttock or leg. Evaluation can help determine whether symptoms are consistent with nerve irritation and what care options may be appropriate.
Read guide →Neuropathy can cause numbness, tingling, burning, sensitivity, or weakness. Because there are many possible causes, treatment planning starts with a careful medical evaluation.
Read guide →Arthritis can cause joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility. Care is individualized based on the joints involved, prior treatment, medical history, and functional goals.
Read guide →Joint pain may involve the knees, shoulders, hips, hands, or other areas. An evaluation can help identify likely causes and discuss treatment options based on your individual needs.
Read guide →Fibromyalgia is commonly associated with widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disruption, and sensitivity. Care should be individualized and coordinated with the patient’s broader medical needs.
Read guide →Chronic pain can have many causes and often affects physical function, sleep, mood, and quality of life. Med Clinics, LLC uses individualized evaluation and treatment planning rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Read guide →Bring a current medication list, photo ID, relevant imaging or reports, and records from providers involved in your pain care when available. New pain-management patients can complete the fillable consultation packet in advance.
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Open Fillable New Patient FormThe form opens as a fillable PDF. Save a completed copy to your device before printing or bringing it to your appointment.