Find a Pain Medicine Doctor in Wichita, Kansas (KS)
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Dr. Gregory C. Meister, MD
- 1515 South Clifton
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67218
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 4.5 out of 5
Dr. Amitabh Goel, MD
- 1947 Founders Circle
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67206
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Average recommendation rating*: 2 out of 5
Dr. Milton Landers, DO
- 825 N Hillside, Suite 200
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67214
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 1.5 out of 5
Dr. Ronald L. Brown, MD
- 224 East Douglas
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67202
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. David G. Sollo, MD
- 550 North Hillside Street
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67214
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 4.5 out of 5
Dr. Scott R. Jahnke, MD
- 1507 West 21st Street North
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67203
Specialties
- Family Practice
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Dr. Rodney L. Jones, MD
- 825 N. Hillside, Suite 200
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67214
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. Paul W. Watts, DO
- 7550 West Village Circle
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67205
Specialties
- Family Practice
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Alan G. Albarracin, MD
- 731 North Mclean Boulevard
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67203
Specialties
- Internal Medicine
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. James Hay, MD
- 818 North Emporia
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67214
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Ronald R. Manasco, MD
- 550 North Hillside
- Wichita,
- Kansas
- 67214
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- Pain Medicine
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Wichita Information
Wichita, Kansas is home to 11 practicing pain medicine doctors who have offices in 2 counties and 6 zip codes, including zip codes 67214, 67206, 67218, 67203, 67205, and 67202.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Wichita has a population of 354,865, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 pain medicine doctor for every 32,260 residents.
Kansas Information
Kansas was admitted to the United States in 1861. Topeka is its capital city, and the population of Kansas is 2,744,687. Topeka offers sports and recreation, arts and cultural entertainment, and casinos to residents and visitors. Lucas claims to be the Folk Art center of the United States. Visit the Pony Express National Historic Trail, tour historic Fort Leavenworth, or see the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum in Atchinson. Kansas is also home to the John Brown Museum, which was a stop on the Underground Railroad in the mid-1800s.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Kansas has a population of 2,744,687. Of this population, 652,270 are under the age of 18 and 354,995 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.
