- Arthritis
- FibromyalgiaFibromyalgia is a disorder that affects the muscles and soft tissue and causes chronic pain and fatigue. It’s characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain that is joined by extreme fatigue, excessive sleep, and memory and mood issues. Learn More
- Primary CareNOTE: If you are having flu-like symptoms, such as fever, chills, muscle aches, difficulty breathing, recent cough, headache, sore throat, a sudden loss of taste or smell, or shortness of breath, please call your Primary Care Provider and/or seek emergency care.
- Emergency CareWhen you get emergency care or get treated by an out-of-network provider at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, you are protected from surprise billing or balance billing.
- Labor and DeliveryAge (40 years or older), race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, veteran or military status, genetic information (including familial genetic information).
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- MRIWhile your pain specialist can not guarantee that they will be able to find the underlying cause of your pain, they are highly trained in the methods that would allow them to do so. They conduct a thorough physical examination, review your medical records and analyze the description of your pain. Many doctors review additional diagnostic studies such as x-rays, CT scans, MRI’s, nerve conductions studies and detailed history and physical exam.
- RadiologyWhen you get services from an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, certain providers there may be out-of-network. In these cases, the most those providers may bill you is your plan’s in-network cost-sharing amount. This applies to emergency medicine, anesthesia, pathology, radiology, laboratory, neonatology, assistant surgeon, hospitalist, or intensivist services. These providers can’t balance bill you and may not ask you to give up your protections not to be balance billed.
- X-Rays
- Computed Tomography
- SciaticaThe term sciatica describes the symptoms of leg pain—and possibly tingling, numbness or weakness—that originate in the lower back and travel through the buttock and down the large sciatic nerve in the back of each leg. Learn More
- WhiplashWhiplash is the stretching or tearing of neck muscles or tendons due to extreme force or impact. The rapid motion of the neck either backwards or forwards strains the neck causing pain, discomfort and, in some cases, immobility. Learn More
- Pinched NerveThe bones that make up the spine are cushioned by small, spongy discs. When these discs are healthy, they act as shock absorbers for the spine and keep the spine flexible. But when a disc is damaged, it may bulge or break open. This is called a herniated disc. It also may be called a slipped or ruptured disc. Learn More
- Sports MedicineSports injuries result from acute trauma or repetitive stress associated with athletic activities. Sports injuries can affect bones or soft tissue such as ligaments, muscles, and tendons. Learn More
- Physical TherapyIdentifing the cause and type of headaches you are experiencing is key to determining the best treatment option. Using this information, a treatment plan is developed that may include non-pharmaceutical treatments, such as acupuncture, massage, relaxation techniques, aromatherapy, dietary supplements, as well as other physical therapy treatments. Learn More
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain