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Dr. Tennyson W. Lee, MD
- 8141 South Emerson Avenue
- Indianapolis,
- Indiana
- 46237
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Dr. James A. Skrabak, DO
- 1542 South Bloomington Street
- Greencastle,
- Indiana
- 46135
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Franklin Information
Franklin, Indiana is home to 2 practicing pain medicine doctors who have offices in 1 county and the zip code of 46131.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Franklin has a population of 21,747, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 pain medicine doctor for every 10,873 residents.
Indiana Information
Indiana’s population is 6,271,973, and most of the state’s population is located in the north, near the Lake Michigan shoreline, and is part of the greater metro Chicago area. Indiana became a state in 1816, and boasts many historical sites and covered bridges, numerous state parks and forests, hunting and fishing, and a variety of golf courses. Centrally located Indianapolis is home to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, hosting the world-famous 500-mile auto race every year. This capital and largest city of Indiana also hosts a Civil War museum, a planetarium, and the Indiana Historical Society, among many other attractions.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Indiana has a population of 6,271,973. Of this population, 1,566,280 are under the age of 18 and 774,303 are at or above the age of 65.
Pain Medicine Information
Description
Pain medicine specialists work with patients to relieve suffering and discomfort that may be present during a medical or surgical procedure, or because of a disease or condition. An anesthesiologist is a physician who has had special training and is board-certified in pain management. A pain medicine specialist can be an anesthesiologist, neurologist, or psychiatrist. This specialist is either the primary physician, or acts as a consultant, to coordinate a patient’s care with other physicians.
For chronic or severe pain, narcotics are often used. Narcotics carry with them a potential for side effects and addiction, so patients and physicians must weigh the level of pain against these concerns in the pain management process.
