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Default Pain Management Clinic

I am in the process of getting a referral to a local pain management clinic from one of my doctors and hope to start in mid July.

I realize we all have different symptoms, but can anybody tell me what might happen when I go to the clinic?

There are chiros, physical therapists, and other people on the staff. Do I pick one, or will they test me there and then send me to whoever will help?

I'm experiencing terrible neck pain, as well as excruciating pain/pressure in my eyes. I can handle my neck if I have to, but I'm hoping they can at least figure out how to fix my eyes.
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