Regarding the Everett location and Dr. Beddar. I had the Dr as my pain management doctor over in the TriCities last years. When I was thinking about moving to this side of the state, he to,d me he...
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Welcome to The Washington Center for Pain Management, where expert care meets compassionate treatment for chronic pain. Specializing in various pain conditions such as neck, knee, and back pain, neuropathy, sciatica, and regenerative medicine, our dedicated team serves Seattle, Bellevue, Olympia, and Tacoma.
We take a holistic approach to pain management, addressing physical, emotional, and psychological aspects to enhance your quality of life. Our personalized care focuses on alleviating pain and improving mobility, offering treatments like epidural steroid injections, nerve blocks, and regenerative therapies.
Beyond back pain and sciatica, we cater to conditions like fibromyalgia, migraines, arthritis, phantom limb pain, and complex regional pain syndrome. With cutting-edge regenerative medicine such as stem cell and PRP treatments, our goal is to empower patients with effective pain management solutions, restoring function and promoting natural healing.
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I seen Praveen Mambalam M.D. that is if this man can actually be considered a Doctor. Not only did he have no clue what my health condition was but made an statement for a course of treatment...
Wow, I should have read other reviews before I went to this shady ready for a malpractice center. Like the guy Ran B. they told me to provide a urine sample at the door practically and I also saw...
I have been a patient for over six years, first at the Edmonds office and for the past few months at the Everett office. I had two great providers, Dr Dhesi and Dr Fitzhum, they were kind,...
Politics is trapping people with severe lifelong pain. While the opiod epidemic devastates our very fiber, the hundred billion dollar illegal opiate industry is the issue. On oral meds I was...
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