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Georgia Pain Management, PC - Pain Management in Woodstock, Georgia
Nerve Blocks
Targeted nerve blocks to interrupt pain signals
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Implantable devices to manage chronic pain
Injection Therapy
Corticosteroid and other therapeutic injections for pain relief
Physical Therapy
Exercises and treatments to improve mobility and reduce pain
Interventional pain management, the basis of all patient care at Georgia Pain Management in Woodstock, is one of the newest and most exciting specialties in medicine and follows the trend of minimally invasive therapy. The founder and medical director of Georgia Pain Management is Dr. James Ellner, a leader in interventional pain management for almost 20 years. Dr. Ellner is board certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology and the American Board of Pain Medicine. Dr. Ellner is an active member of numerous societies including the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, Georgia Society of Interventional Pain Physicians and International Spine Intervention Society.
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Patient Testimonials
“Dr. Ellner has kept me moving for a lot of years. He and his staff are caring and responsive. I could not imagine where I would be if I was not a patient. After 26 ortho surgeries, I can tell you that he is amazing.”
— Kathleen Smoot
“I went in in extreme pain and after 1 treatment was pain free for about 4 months. Just had a second treatment after pain returned and now I'm pain free again. It takes weeks to get an appointment for the procedure that's the only reason for the 4 stars otherwise they are 5!”
— Raymond Earl
“My wife has chronic pain due to many ailments. We have seen Dr. Ellner and his staff for several years. We have been pleased with his care and the concern he shows for his patients. I have seen doctors who care, but I am telling you he really stands head and shoulders above the rest. If you have chronic pain I suggest you come see Dr. Ellner.”
— Randy Smith
“Dr. Ellner and his staff were friendly. I was extremely upset to be asked for a urine sample so they could conduct a drug screen. I pushed back and was told it was necessary. Keep in mind I was in extreme pain and already told I needed a spinal fusion. I complied with the request, passed of course and was taken back to prepare for the epidurals. Much to my surprise I have now received a bill from the company that provides the drug testing services. I feel I should have been told there would be a separate bill for a service I tried to deny. I will add they greatly reduced it from $1370 to 102. I'm 54 years old and in screaming pain referred by a Neurosurgeon in the network Of course I'm not a drug addict trying to jump from dr. to dr. I finally ended up at Emory having the same procedure and no drug test was required.”
— Lpoe
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- Monday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday(Today)8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- SaturdayClosed
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