Pain Medicine Physician located in St Petersburg, FL
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An effective way to treat pain is through spinal cord stimulation. Pain medicine specialist Dr. Raviinder S. Parmar at Alleviate Pain uses a spinal cord stimulator to help his patients in Pinellas Park, Florida, and the surrounding area manage chronic pain symptoms and help decrease the need for opioid medications. If you have chronic back, leg, or arm pain, call his office or use the online booking tool to schedule an appointment and find out if spinal cord stimulation is right for you.
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Randy St.ClairMarch 27, 2024Dr. Parmar and the staff were excellent, listened to my history and needs, and treated and accommodated me appropriately on every level. Thank You.
Luanne LipkinMarch 24, 2024My first visit with Dr. Parmar was informative and I was given a plan for the future for my foot. Once my MRI is done I will meet again to discuss further plans for pain management.
Bernadeta BurlakowskiMarch 6, 2024Very friendly and caring doctor
mary harphamMarch 1, 2024Listens carefully which is a very important attribute. Very happy with treatment and availability.
Cathy GieseyFebruary 29, 2024My first visit today exceeded my expectations. Dr. Parmar was extremely helpful with my challenges. Sh e is knowledgeable and a good listener. The office staff were professional and work together as a team. I left with a PLAN of care and now have HOPE. I continue to experience the same professional expertise and success over the last two years with exceptional results. Dr. Parmar and Michele make a personal commitment to each client; do NOT forget about you; continue to try until they find the best solutions. Why not give it a try?
Gary StrohauerFebruary 28, 2024Very pleased with Dr. Parmar
Terry HuckabeeFebruary 25, 2024I have been a patient of Dr Parmar since he 1st opened his practice. His care goes beyond the physical and is truly concerned with your overall health. I am currently fighting cancer on top of all else and he integrates all existing and body changes as you age or have an unplanned problem. As a Respiratory therapist I can say unequivocally he is one of the finest physicians I've had the pleasure of associating with
Tim MoranFebruary 17, 2024Excellent care and explanations of services
Andrea WutzFebruary 14, 2024Office staff was professional, friendly and helpful! Dr Parmar was attentive, concerned, knowledgeable and went out of his way to help me transition as I just relocated from NY to Florida. My needs were met in an extremely timely manner. Dr Parmar was informative & very gentle during image guided injections. I was impressed not only with his credentials but his bedside manner
Dr. Parmar implants the spinal cord stimulator surgically under your skin. The device sends a mild electrical current to your spinal cord to stimulate nerves in the area in which you feel pain. The pulses mask the pain signals and prevent them from reaching your brain.
Women may experience extreme pain around the time of ovulation or menstruation, or during sexual intercourse. For women, this may indicate an issue with a reproductive organ, including your uterus or ovaries. Men may experience pelvic and abdominal pain, too. Often pain in men is associated with the urinary tract, lower intestines, or prostate.
The stimulator doesn’t cure the source of your pain, but it does eliminate the symptoms by interfering with nerve signals to the brain. Expect to experience a great reduction in pain to the point that you can resume normal daily activities and lessen the need for pain medications.
Prior to permanent implantation of the stimulator, you may undergo a trial stimulation to see if it does indeed relieve your pain. This trial involves inserting a needle and lead into pain points, but you carry the stimulator externally in a belt. Once implanted, the stimulator is permanent but can be removed in another procedure and will not damage your spinal cord or nerves.
People with chronic arm, leg, and back pain are good candidates. If more conservative therapies have failed in relieving your pain and surgery is not an option or you would rather avoid it, you might consider a spinal cord stimulator. It’s also an option if you have pain due to a problem that isn’t correctable. Specific conditions treated with this device include:
Dr. Parmar considers your medical history to determine if you’re healthy enough for implantation of the device.
You’re able to regulate the spinal stimulator by controlling the strength and duration of each stimulation period using a hand-held programmer. This programmer also allows you to turn the stimulator on and off, but you can use the stimulator all day and night if necessary.
The stimulator can’t be damaged by external devices, including cell phones or microwaves. You will need an identification card for your device to show when traveling and passing through security.
Prior to receiving an MRI, ultrasound, or another medical test, alert the technician about your spinal stimulator. You should also be wary that massages and chiropractic adjustments can interfere with the placement of the wires.
If you’ve got back pain that’s unresponsive to other treatments, call Alleviate Pain or make an appointment and find out more about spinal stimulators.
(727) 490-2727 (Appointment)
(727) 999-9747 (Text Only)
6798 Crosswinds Drive N,
Suite E-102
St Petersburg, FL 33710
(727) 490-2727 (Appointment)
866-237-7330 (Fax)
6798 Crosswinds Drive N, Suite E-102 St Petersburg, FL 33710
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