Pain Management of Cary
About the Business
Pain Management of Cary, located at 8001 Creedmoor Road in Raleigh, North Carolina, is a leading health institution specializing in addiction treatment and pain management. With over 20 years of experience, Solas Health is committed to providing compassionate care to individuals dealing with chronic pain and addiction. Their comprehensive treatment approach addresses the unique needs of each patient, helping them achieve lasting relief and a better quality of life.
At Pain Management of Cary, patients can expect a multidisciplinary approach to care, with a team of healthcare professionals collaborating to provide the most effective treatment possible. The institution follows the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) guidelines for integrated care, proven to be effective in treating substance abuse disorders.
Dr. Corrigan and the team at Solas Health understand that each patient is unique, requiring a customized care plan tailored to their specific circumstances. Whether seeking pain relief, addiction treatment, or assistance with behavioral conditions, patients can expect evidence-based solutions with compassion and respect.
Pain Management of Cary aims to help patients achieve a fulfilling and happy life, with a non-judgmental and kind approach towards those struggling with substance use disorders. Treatment options include medication, counseling, and community-based support groups, with an emphasis on individualized care.
TeleHealth services are available for patients throughout North Carolina, making it convenient to access care from the comfort of their own homes. The institution encourages patients to explore various treatment options and develop their own spiritual program of recovery, tailored to their needs and preferences.
At Pain Management of Cary, the focus is on providing effective and affordable treatment to help patients achieve good recovery and improved quality of life. By engaging with the community and offering a supportive environment, the institution is dedicated to helping individuals overcome chronic pain and addiction.
Location & Phone number
8001 Creedmoor Rd, Raleigh, NC 27613, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I’ve never been here but I thank them for doing there job if I can give you 34 stars I would. I live in pain every day up until 4 years ago when I found this doctor in Raleigh that doesn’t believe in pain Meds. I was happy about my new adventure. After 1 treatment the pain stop. I had been in pain for 2 years straight and I got tired of covering up with pain meds so thank you office for doing your job. I can see those who have cancer getting there meds but the ones with back pain my back would hurt too if All I did all day was pop pills and sit down."
"I used to see Dr. Corrigan, but I, like most people who have reviewed this practice, got tired of being treated like I was a drug addict. I have lived with chronic pain for 20 years. I have 5 herniated discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease and my spine and hips are loaded with arthritis. It's so sad that due to the "real drug addicts" those of us who truly are in horrible pain have to pay for what they're doing. I've had every kind of spinal injection available and nothing helps my pain. I highly recommend Wake Spine and Pain in Raleigh. They are excellent, empathetic and staff and all doctors are fabulous!"
"Dr Christie was great. ... jessica bustos... is not.. Dr. Christie moved and the care by remaining practitioners is borderline malpractice. Bustos likes to feel smarter than you and makes sure you know it. She is cold and loves to hear her own voice.."
"I had seen a NP at this practice once, and when I had to reschedule my next appointment, I called this office over 15 times in a matter of 2 weeks and left many voicemails, only to never receive a call back. I was referred to this office due to new opioid prescribing protocols of my (now former) doctors office, however due to them "ghosting" me, was forced to go off a strong pain medication cold turkey. I have never been a drug seeker, was completely open to any and all recommendations, however was treated like I was invisible to this office. They have been reported to the NC Board of Medicine per suggestion of attorney."
"Dr. Christie is an excellent doctor. He's kind, soft-spoken and he really knows his stuff. I would recommend anyone to go see him if they are in chronic pain. The nurse practitioner there - I would highly recommend that you stay away from. She's snooty, cold, she interrupts, and she treated my husband like he was some pill-popper from the streets. We had no choice but to see her for my husbands first visit. He needs an injection in his back, and his specialist wanted to charge him a surgical fee for the injection - so we decided to go to the pain management clinic for the injection since they charge differently. Instead, she accused him of being a doctor-hopper by saying "Now, I'm not implying that you are, but it isn't good when you doctor-hop." and instead of letting me explain why we were there, she rolled her eyes when I started talking and then talked over me. She made sure to point out all the medications my husband has been prescribed, she made sure to give complete disregard in how a certain medication made him feel and that he couldn't take it and function during the day. By the time we left the appointment, he was super agitated and upset. I was mad, and I will make sure that when we see Dr. Christie next month that he knows and understands that woman better never come within ten feet of me again."
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