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Pain Management

Clinically guided evaluation and management of acute and chronic pain focused on function, safety, and individualized care planning.

Clinically guided evaluation and management of acute and chronic pain focused on function, safety, and individualized care planning.

Assessed. Monitored. Appropriately managed.

A Medical Approach to Pain Care

Pain management requires careful clinical assessment and ongoing oversight.

Pain may arise from injury, chronic conditions, musculoskeletal issues, or underlying medical disorders. Management focuses on understanding the source of pain, its impact on daily function, and appropriate treatment options within a structured medical framework.

Pain management may include:

  • Evaluation of pain history, severity, and functional impact
  • Review of contributing medical conditions and medications
  • Consideration of non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic options
  • Monitoring for effectiveness, safety, and tolerance
  • Adjustment of care plans based on clinical response

Care decisions are guided by clinical standards, medical history, and continuity of care.

A Medical Approach to Continuous Care

Primary care serves as the foundation of long-term health management.

Primary care provides an ongoing clinical relationship focused on preventive care, early identification of concerns, and management of acute and chronic conditions. Care is coordinated over time rather than delivered as isolated visits.

Primary care may include:

  • Preventive screenings and routine health maintenance
  • Evaluation of new or ongoing symptoms
  • Management of chronic medical conditions
  • Medication review and adjustment
  • Coordination of specialty care and referrals
  • Long-term health planning based on individual risk factors

Care decisions are guided by clinical standards, medical history, and continuity of care.

A Medical Approach to Pain Care

Pain management requires careful clinical assessment and ongoing oversight.

Pain may arise from injury, chronic conditions, musculoskeletal issues, or underlying medical disorders. Management focuses on understanding the source of pain, its impact on daily function, and appropriate treatment options within a structured medical framework.

Pain management may include:

  • Evaluation of pain history, severity, and functional impact
  • Review of contributing medical conditions and medications
  • Consideration of non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic options
  • Monitoring for effectiveness, safety, and tolerance
  • Adjustment of care plans based on clinical response

Care decisions are guided by clinical standards, medical history, and continuity of care.

How Pain Management Works

How Pain Management Works

Clinical Evaluation
Assessment of pain characteristics, medical history, prior treatments, medications, and relevant diagnostic information.

Care Planning
Development of an individualized plan that may include lifestyle guidance, physical measures, medications, or referrals when appropriate.

Monitoring & Follow-Up
Ongoing evaluation of response, side effects, and functional outcomes to determine continuation, adjustment, or alternative approaches.

Who May Benefit From Pain Management

This service is intended for individuals experiencing acute or chronic pain who require clinical evaluation and structured medical management.

Acute Pain

  • Patients experiencing short-term pain related to injury, illness, or medical conditions.

Chronic Pain

  • Individuals managing ongoing pain that affects daily function or quality of life.

Function-Focused Care

  • Patients seeking medically guided strategies to improve comfort, mobility, and daily activities.

Clinically Evaluated Needs

  • Individuals whose pain symptoms warrant further assessment and structured care planning.

*Pain management plans are individualized and based on clinical evaluation.

A Focus on Safety and Appropriateness

Pain management is approached with careful screening, documentation, and monitoring. Blanket Medical emphasizes responsible prescribing, non-invasive strategies when appropriate, and reassessment to ensure safe and effective care.

What to Expect From Care

Expectations

Pain management visits are structured and clinically focused. Not all treatment options are appropriate for every patient, and care plans may evolve over time.

Scope

Care may include evaluation, treatment planning, medication management when indicated, referrals, and follow-up visits. Ongoing care requires periodic reassessment.

Discuss Your Options

Schedule a consultation to determine appropriate pain management options based on clinical evaluation.

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