At Interventional Pain Centers of America, we specialize in treating a variety of conditions using advanced, minimally invasive techniques. A few key treatments we offer include:
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Epidural Steroid Injection (ESI): A corticosteroid and anesthetic are injected into the epidural space to reduce inflammation and relieve spinal nerve pain.
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Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): Heat generated by radio waves is used to disrupt specific nerves from sending pain signals.
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Medial Branch Block (MBB): A local anesthetic is injected near medial branch nerves to diagnose and temporarily relieve facet joint pain.
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Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS): A device implanted near the spine sends electrical impulses to block pain signals from reaching the brain.
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Intrathecal Pain Pump: Pain medication is temporarily delivered into the spinal fluid to test its effectiveness before permanent pump implantation.
We are committed to providing cutting-edge treatments that reduce recovery time and improve patient outcomes.
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The minimally invasive procedures at IPCA offer several key advantages, including:
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Shorter Recovery Time: Unlike traditional surgeries, our procedures typically require only a brief recovery period, allowing patients to return to normal activities much faster.
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Less Pain and Discomfort: Minimally invasive techniques reduce the trauma to the body, resulting in less post-procedure pain and fewer complications.
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No Major Incisions: Our procedures are performed using small incisions or through catheters, which means less scarring and a lower risk of infection.
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Outpatient Procedures: Many of our treatments can be done on an outpatient basis, so you can go home the same day without the need for an extended hospital stay.
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Effective, Targeted Treatments: We use advanced technology to deliver precise, targeted treatment to affected areas, minimizing the impact on surrounding tissues while achieving optimal results.
These benefits help patients heal more quickly, with fewer risks and disruptions to their daily lives.
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During a visit to IPCA, our goal is to provide a thorough evaluation and personalized care. Here's what you can expect:
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Consultation: Your visit will begin with a detailed discussion about your medical history, symptoms, and any previous treatments. This helps us understand your specific condition and tailor the best treatment plan for you.
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Physical Examination: A vascular specialist will perform a physical exam to assess your symptoms and evaluate your overall vascular health.
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Diagnostic Testing (if needed): Depending on your condition, we may perform or schedule diagnostic tests, such as ultrasound or imaging, to get a more detailed understanding of your blood vessels and overall circulation.
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Discussion of Treatment Options: Based on your diagnosis, our specialist will explain your treatment options, including any minimally invasive procedures that may be suitable for you. We'll answer any questions you have and ensure you're comfortable with the proposed care plan.
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Next Steps: Before you leave, we’ll outline the next steps in your treatment process, which may include scheduling a procedure, follow-up visit, or additional testing.
At every step, we aim to make you feel informed, comfortable, and confident in your care.
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At IPCA, we follow a streamlined, patient-centered approach to ensure your procedure is as smooth and comfortable as possible. Here's what to expect:
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Initial Consultation: The process begins with a thorough consultation where we discuss your medical history, symptoms, and the procedure options. Our team will answer any questions and provide detailed information about the procedure.
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Pre-Procedure Preparation: Once a procedure is scheduled, we will give you specific instructions to prepare. This may include fasting, medication adjustments, or additional testing to ensure you're ready for the procedure.
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Day of the Procedure: On the day of your procedure, you will be welcomed into our state-of-the-art facility. After a brief pre-procedure check-up, you'll meet with your care team to go over the procedure again, and sedation or anesthesia will be administered as needed.
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Minimally Invasive Procedure: Our specialists will perform the procedure using advanced, minimally invasive techniques. Most procedures are completed within a few hours and often do not require an overnight stay.
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Post-Procedure Care: After the procedure, you'll recover in a comfortable environment. Our team will monitor you closely, ensuring you feel well before being discharged. We will provide aftercare instructions, including activity restrictions, medications, and follow-up appointments.
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Follow-Up: After you return home, we’ll schedule a follow-up visit to assess your recovery and ensure the procedure was successful. We’re always available to answer any questions that arise during your recovery.
At IPCA, we prioritize your comfort, safety, and recovery throughout the entire process.
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Interventional Pain Centers of America address is located below.
2130 Lavista Exec Park Dr.
Tucker, GA 30084Recovery time for procedures at IPCA varies depending on the specific treatment and individual patient factors. Generally, our minimally invasive procedures offer a quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery. Most patients experience a relatively short recovery period, with many returning to normal activities within a few days to a week. We will provide you with detailed post-procedure care instructions and an estimated recovery timeline based on your specific treatment. Our team will be available to support you throughout your recovery to ensure the best possible outcome.
