You DO NOT have to suffer with pain. Our goal is to provide a modern approach to pain management in a comfortable setting. We want to work with you to help control your pain and regain control of your life. We want you to be pain-free, alert, and functional, while avoiding narcotic use as much as possible.
We offer care for multiple causes and types of chronic pain, including but not limited to: pain originating from back and neck injuries, auto accidents, traffic accidents and other personal injuries, work related injuries, disc, nerve, and muscle conditions, as well as pain from Shingles or cancer.
We offer care for multiple causes and types of chronic pain, including but not limited to: pain originating from back and neck injuries, auto accidents, traffic accidents and other personal injuries, work related injuries, disc, nerve, and muscle conditions, as well as pain from Shingles or cancer.
Services
Most procedures are performed under X-Ray guidance (Fluoroscopy) for improved localization and patient safety. The Advanced Pain Management Center (APMC) is a comprehensive pain management center providing excellent care in the Las Vegas valley area. Satish Sharma, M.D. is an active staff member at Southern Hills and Spring Valley Hospitals.
Please feel free to call us or check with your individual insurance provider for the services covered under your particular plan. In order to make your visit to our office efficient and comfortable, we ask that you complete some paperwork at home. Complete the insurance section. Please use the pre-made referral forms and pre-authorization forms to help us take better care of your patients.
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