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Pain management physicians specialize in the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of acute and chronic pain conditions. They use a combination of interventional procedures (epidural injections, nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, spinal cord stimulators), medication management, and multidisciplinary strategies to treat conditions such as back and neck pain, neuropathic pain, cancer-related pain, and complex regional pain syndrome.
Median Salary
$395,000
$310,000 – $540,000
Training Path
9-10 (base residency + 1-year pain fellowship)
Market Demand
High demandInterventional pain has become a major revenue driver for private groups and ASCs. Opioid prescribing scrutiny has shifted demand toward procedural pain specialists.
Typical Employers
- Interventional pain practices
- PE-backed pain platforms
- Hospital pain departments
- Academic medical centers
- Ambulatory surgery centers
Certifications & Credentials
- ABA, ABPMR, or ABPN + pain subspecialty
- State medical license
- DEA
Common Subspecialties
Spine intervention · Cancer pain · Pediatric pain · Addiction / buprenorphine
Pain Management Providers by State
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a pain management provider do?
Pain management physicians specialize in the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of acute and chronic pain conditions. They use a combination of interventional procedures (epidural injections, nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, spinal cord stimulators), medication management, and multidisciplinary strategies to treat conditions such as back and neck pain, neuropathic pain, cancer-related pain, and complex regional pain syndrome.
What is the average salary for a pain management provider?
Median national compensation for pain management providers is approximately $395,000, with a typical range of $310,000 – $540,000. Figures vary significantly by region, experience, and employer type.
How long does it take to become a pain management provider?
Training typically takes 9-10 (base residency + 1-year pain fellowship).
How do I find a pain management doctor near me?
Browse the Ava Health provider directory by selecting your state below. Each state page shows pain management providers by city, with names, credentials, and NPI numbers.
How many pain management providers are in the directory?
The Ava Health directory includes pain management providers across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. All data comes from the NPPES NPI registry maintained by CMS.
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