MD Injury Network uses Interventional Pain Management Physicians on their front lines because of the broad scope of practice evaluating and treating all types of acute and chronic pain conditions.  As medical doctors these physicians are better trained to manage the medical, physical, and mental components of your injury after an accident.  These doctors will perform your initial medical evaluation to achieve the following:

  1. Thorough medical history and physical examination
  2. Order targeted and relevant diagnostics
  3. Develop a conclusive diagnosis(s) of your injury
  4. Develop a comprehensive treatment plan
  5. Oversee and manage your recovery

The assigned physician will then manage your tailored treatment plan and coordinate care such as:  imaging, chiropractic therapy, physical therapy, injection therapy, specialty care referral, surgery consultation, etc.  This physician will be your advocate throughout the entire recovery process!  Also, all of our physicians own their own respective medical practices. So, you will have long term access to them in the event that your pain condition persists past settlement and becomes chronic.

MD Injury Network is not a law practice but it has relationships and philosophical partnerships with law firms all across the State of Georgia. Each is these law firms understand and share in philosophy that wholeness, for injured clients, lies in the equal balance of justice and wellness. 

If you have been injured in an accident and do not have a lawyer, MD Injury Network can suggest a firm that best fit your needs and desire to seek justice for your injury(s).

Why would law firms want to partner with MD Injury Network?

A lawyer’s primary goal is to seek justice for its client.  In order to do so, a lawyer must prove your injury(s) and rely heavily on any non-biased medical care that you have received.  MD Injury Network has proven to be the most credible resource to restoring the necessary medical evaluation process back into your claim.  Too often clients have been wrongfully casted downstream into random therapy (physical therapy or chiropractic therapy) without first having a MEDICAL DOCTOR evaluate and diagnose your injury(s).  If and when this is done you are risking an inaccurate diagnosis, unnecessary treatment, duplicate treatment, and inadequate treatment.  From a legal standpoint you then risk:

  1. CREDIBILITY of Claim
  2. EFFICIENCY of Care
  3. VALUE of Claim Settlement

What is the process for your lawyer to refer you to a MD Injury Network Physician?

  1. Email your name and contact information to [email protected] OR
  2. Provide your name and contact information by calling 1-800-625-0566
  3. MD Injury Network intake will immediately assign you with a Medical Doctor
  4. The MD Injury Network Doctor will schedule your evaluation within 24 hours
  5. MD Injury Network intake will communicate all initial scheduling back to your law firm

What other perks do a law firm get for partnering with MD Injury Network

  1. Case Management Services – MD Injury Network will track your care on a month to month basis until your case settles. With your consent this information can be accessed by your law firm through our secure client portal.
  2. Referrals – MD Injury Network will use trusted law firms within its network to send clients who do not already have a lawyer

Interventional Pain Management involves the practice of evaluating and treating all types of acute and chronic pain conditions ranging from headaches and back pain to cancer-related pain.  There is no doctor better qualified to evaluate your overall pain syndrome and formulate a treatment plan tailored specifically to your type of pain(s).  The goal of an Interventional Pain Management Doctor is to identify the exact pain generator of your pain.  Pain experienced from accidents can have many pain generators (i.e.  muscle, ligaments, joints, nerve, bone, etc.).  Interventional Pain Management doctors possess training, knowledge, and treatment capabilities that far exceed non-physicians (i.e. chiropractors and physical therapists) to not only identify the cause of your pain, but to actually treat most pain conditions in their office.  Interventional Pain Management doctors use a comprehensive approach to treating pain.  This means that once the source of your pain has been identified, most pain doctors will first try a conservative approach to getting you better.  This conservative approach involves things like:  medications, massage therapy, chiropractic therapy, physical therapy, aqua therapy, acupuncture, etc.  If your pain condition does not improve with conservative treatments then Interventional Pain Management doctors are trained to place medicine directly over pain generators inside of your body to decrease the inflammatory process and block the nerve circuitry that relay pain sensation back to your brain.

Common procedures performed by Interventional Pain Management doctors include:

  • Epidural Steroid Injections
  • Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections
  • Facet Joint Injections
  • Medial Branch Block Injections
  • Radiofrequency Ablations
  • Trigger Point Injections
  • Nerve Block Injections
  • Stem Cell Injections
  • Sacral Iliac Joint Injections
  • Caudal Injections
  • Kyphoplasty/Vertebral Augmentation
  • Spinal Cord Stimulation Trial
  • Major Joint Injections
  • Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression
  • Sacral Iliac Fusion (percutaneous)

Most all of these procedures are performed with image guided techniques using fluoroscopy (x-ray like machine) to pinpoint the accuracy of the block and enhance the likelihood of success.