FAQs

Our staff is friendly and always ready to help with questions about scheduling, insurance or anything else you may need during your time with us. At Pain Consultants of West Florida, we believe in providing comprehensive information for all our patients. For your convenience, we have provided information and our office paperwork below in addition to a link to our patient portal.

Patient Portal

Visit our patient portal for more information on your current records. Click Here

Appointments

Pain Consultants of West Florida looks forward to you joining our host of satisfied patients. Each of our doctors has a schedule tailored for your convenience. To schedule an appointment, please call us at 850-494-0000.

If at any time you are unable to keep your appointment, please notify us at least 24 to 48 business hours in advance. We will be glad to reschedule your appointment at a more favorable time. We greatly appreciate your time and consideration and look forward to seeing you.

Pain Management Education

Pain Consultants of West Florida believes in providing robust educational materials for our patients. We have a pain management education library, that outlines the different ways to manage pain, and a procedures library.  The information shared is provided to you as an educational and informational source only and is not intended to replace a medical examination or consultation, or medical advice given to you by a physician or medical professional. If you have any questions, call (850) 494-0000.

Prescriptions

Please call our office for all prescription refills ONE WEEK PRIOR to the end of your medication to ensure continuity of medication.

Insurance

We accept most insurance plans. Please call us to verify whether or not we accept a particular insurance company.

Billing and Financial Information

Please review our financial policy or call our office for assistance.

Helpful Links

The listed resources may prove helpful for further information regarding various pain problems.

Professional Links

Our major societies, the American Academy of Pain Medicine, American Society of Regional Anesthesia and the International Spine Intervention Society (ISIS) will give specific information concerning our specialty. ISIS has a page depicting certain procedures that are performed.

Educational Links

Several lay societies are good sources for general information and the Legal Side of Pain explains potential problems that may exist, particularly with certain oral narcotic medications. The Botox® link describes uses of that agent for pain problems and because general good nutrition is mandatory, vitamin supplements are explained through Vitamin Research Product.

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