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Massachusetts General Hospital Center For Pain Medicine - Pain Management in Boston, Massachusetts
Nerve Blocks
Targeted nerve blocks to interrupt pain signals
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Implantable devices to manage chronic pain
Physical Therapy
Exercises and treatments to improve mobility and reduce pain
Medication Management
Prescription management and medication optimization
Injection Therapy
Corticosteroid and other therapeutic injections for pain relief
Regenerative Medicine
PRP therapy and stem cell treatments
Comprehensive Pain Management Solutions in Boston
At the Massachusetts General Hospital Center For Pain Medicine, we provide specialized care for patients suffering from acute and chronic pain conditions. Our multidisciplinary team of pain specialists delivers personalized treatment plans using evidence-based approaches to improve quality of life and restore function. Located in the Wang Center for Ambulatory Care in Boston, our state-of-the-art facility offers a range of advanced interventional procedures and therapeutic options. We offer:
- Interventional pain procedures including nerve blocks, epidural injections, and radiofrequency ablation
- Medication management tailored to individual patient needs
- Integrative approaches combining traditional and complementary therapies
- Multidisciplinary consultations with specialists across various fields
As part of the renowned Massachusetts General Hospital Pain Management Center, we're committed to advancing pain medicine through research, education, and innovative clinical care. Contact us at +1 617-726-8810 to schedule a consultation at our 15 Parkman St #340, Boston location, where we work collaboratively with patients to develop effective pain management strategies.
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What Patients Say
Patient Testimonials
“I left numerous messages, had my Primary Care doctor contact MGH Facial Pain Clinic and I never received a call/text/email in return. I suffer from Trigeminal Neuralgia, also know as the Suicide Disease. Fortunately, I found Dr Omar Arnaout at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He is a brillant and caring neurosurgeon who performed my surgery in December 2023. I have no pain only gratitude. If you are frustrated by MGH please try Dr Arnaout.”
— Eileen Powers-Twichell
“Absolutely useless. Don't bother going here because they won't listen to you lol. I don't even have a complicated injury but for some reason they think it will heal itself because I am in my 20s? Ok. Wasted 6 months of my life jumping through their numerous hoops with no results despite saying their "treatment" isn't working. Treatment being a loose term. Go elsewhere - don't waste your time.”
— Katelyn Barusso
“They put themselves above patients and refuse to treat certain issues due to legal problems, even going to the extent of repeatedly lying and making stuff up. This is not a hospital for the people, it is a hospital for Harvard. If you have any legal woes these people will never consider helping you, and will leave you in a worse state than you came in. Quoting this from another review here, and it is very true: "They have the power over suffering patients and seem to become angry when they're unable to help, as if it's our fault." Beware.”
— John Crichton
“I was referred Dec10 2021 for pain and as of today Jan1,2022 after many calls I am still being told I can not even make an appointment as I have to be "approved " and there are no appointments for months. Seems to me if your Doctor Refers you for pain that means you are in need of help now. I have to say this undermines my confidence in this dept ability to treat people in pain or have any compassion. I will not even attempt to secure an appointment there any longer and find an alternative solution for my intense pain. So incredibly disappointed as MGH has a really good rating as a hospital and this treatment has been inhumane.”
— Max Siegler
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Open until 4:00 AM
- Monday8:00 AM - 4:00 AM
- Tuesday8:00 AM - 4:00 AM
- Wednesday8:00 AM - 4:00 AM
- Thursday(Today)8:00 AM - 4:00 AM
- Friday8:00 AM - 4:00 AM
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
Address
Wang Center for Ambulatory Care, 15 Parkman St #340, Boston, MA 02114
Phone
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