Interventional Pain Management

Interventional Pain Management at Frio Regional Hospital

Living with pain every day can really wear you down. It affects how you move, sleep, and even how you think about getting through the day. At Frio Regional Hospital, we know how tough that can be. Our interventional pain management team works with patients to find what’s causing the pain and help manage it in a way that feels realistic and sustainable.

What We Mean by Interventional Pain Management

This approach uses minimally invasive techniques to pinpoint where the pain is coming from and treat it directly. It’s not about covering up symptoms. It’s about finding what’s behind them and helping your body heal and move better. For many people, this kind of care means fewer medications and more good days.

Emergency care from a very experienced team

When you’re seriously ill or injured, you shouldn’t have to worry and wonder: Is there a quality emergency room near me? At Frio Regional Hospital, you can feel confident. You’ll receive high-quality care based on solid research findings and backed by clinical knowledge.

In fact, our dedicated team brings more than 50 years’ worth of professional experience in emergency medicine. Supporting our highly qualified doctors are registered nurses with special certifications in trauma, stroke, newborn resuscitation and advanced cardiac life support.

How We Work With You

Pain doesn’t look the same for everyone. Some patients have dealt with back pain for years. Others might have nerve pain after an injury or surgery. We take the time to listen and figure out what’s really going on. You’ll have a plan that fits your needs and goals, and you’ll always know what’s next.

Find Relief. Restore Hope.

At Frio Regional Hospital, we know how much chronic pain can impact your daily life—and we’re here to help. Our new Interventional Pain Management services offer safe, minimally invasive treatments designed to relieve pain and help you get back to the things you love.

Our caring specialists provide treatment for:

  • Back and neck pain
  • Arthritis and joint pain
  • Sciatica and nerve pain
  • Chronic headaches and migraines

Treatments We Offer

Depending on your needs, treatment might include:

  • Epidural steroid injections
  • Facet joint injections
  • Nerve blocks
  • Radiofrequency ablation
  • Trigger point therapy
  • Joint injections
  • Sacroiliac joint injections
  • Peripheral nerve stimulation

Care You Can Count On

You don’t need to travel far to get the care you deserve. Frio Regional Hospital offers advanced pain management right here in the community. Our team focuses on care that’s personal, practical, and grounded in real results.

If pain has been holding you back, reach out to us or talk with your doctor about a referral. We’ll help you find a path toward comfort and better movement.

Call (830) 223-8153 to schedule an appointment.

TAC Rule §164.3

(a) Advertising regarding the practice of medicine, professional credentials, and qualifications is permissible. However, the information provided in the advertisement cannot be false, deceptive, or misleading.

(b) In addition to those items listed in §101.201 of the Texas Occupations Code, the following are also deemed false, deceptive, or misleading advertising:

(1) using the term “board eligible,” “board qualified,” or any similar language calculated to convey the same meaning as “board certified;”

(2) offering a permanent cure for an incurable disease, sickness, and/or illness;

(3) providing a testimonial without:

(A) a disclaimer or warning as to the credentials of the person making the testimonial; and

(B) a disclosure of compensation provided in exchange for the testimonial;

(4) failing to explicitly identify individuals as models or actors instead of actual patients;

(5) providing untruthful or deceptive claims regarding costs and fees, including claims of free service if a third-party is billed;

(6) claiming a unique or exclusive skill without substantiation and basis for such claim;

(7) failing to disclose that the advertisement, article, or infomercial is a “paid for” presentation; or

(8) failing to disclose medical directorship, supervision of, or delegation to non-physicians at a location that is not the physician’s primary practice location and where care is delivered pursuant to standing orders and protocols.

Source Note: The provisions of this §164.3 adopted to be effective January 9, 2025, 50 TexReg 337.