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Interventional Pain Clinic
The Virginia Mason Interventional Pain Clinic, in Seattle and Lynnwood, assists patients who are suffering from acute and chronic pain conditions. We specialize in interventional pain management approaches for a wide variety of problems, including spinal pain and cancer pain. We also provide consultations on medication management.
- Meet Our Providers
- Appointment information for Seattle and Lynnwood
The Interventional Pain Clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art X-ray (fluoroscopic) and ultrasound equipment. We work closely with Virginia Mason's Section of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, where spine clinic evaluations and treatment are provided.
Interventional Pain Clinic Services
Consultations and Referrals
Virginia Mason's interventional pain clinic physicians review and make recommendations on the treatment of painful conditions. Learn more.
Epidural Steroid Therapy
To treat pain in your back and legs, Virginia Mason provides epidural steroid treatments for inflamed nerves in the spine with X-ray guidance and under local anesthesia. Learn more.
Facet and Sacroiliac Joint Treatments
Facet and sacroiliac joint treatments target pain due to whiplash injury or degenerative joint disease. Learn more.
Intrathecal and Epidural Therapy
Virginia Mason's pain specialists may use intrathecal or epidural therapy to deliver pain or anti-spasticity medicine directly to the spine over a long period of time. Learn more.
Nerve Blocks for Chronic, Postoperative or Cancer Pain
Interventional pain clinic physicians administer injections targeting the nerves that carry painful information to the brain — providing temporary or long-term pain relief. Learn more.
Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
The placement of a device to stimulate painful nerves can effectively treat pain resulting from nerve injury. Learn more.
Trigger Point Therapy
Trigger point injections may help relieve the pain from muscle strains in your back. Learn more.
Conditions We Treat
- Spinally Mediated Pain
- Nerve Pain
- Muscular Pain
- Cancer Pain
- Postoperative Pain
- Spasticity
Dynamic Risk Assessment Tool (For Providers)
Virginia Mason’s Dynamic Risk Assessment Tool was developed by a multidisciplinary care team and is available for providers to use when caring for their patients to help identify potential risks and needs.
Contact Information
- Seattle Main Campus Location:
- Central Pavilion (Hospital), Level 5
- Main Line: (206) 223-7582
- Hours
- Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.