Pain Management Treatment Centers in Leicester, NC

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Asheville, NC 28801
Are you trying to find a treatment program or therapist for yourself or loved one but don't know how to navigate the myriad of programs and people? Our team of professionals specialize in therapeutic placement and case management of youth & adults who struggle with issues related to mental health, substance abuse, sexual compulsivity and eating disorders.
Are you trying to find a treatment program or therapist for yourself or loved one but don't know how to navigate the myriad of programs and people? Our team of professionals specialize in therapeutic placement and case management of youth & adults who struggle with issues related to mental health, substance abuse, sexual compulsivity and eating disorders.
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Pain Management Treatment Centers
Pain management treatment centers in Leicester are for those suffering from chemical dependency, including patients with co-occurring disorders such as chronic pain, and trauma.

A primary diagnosis of chemical dependency means the patient demonstrates significant pain issues. The Pain Management Program focuses on both addictive disease and developing and implementing a personalized pain curriculum. Many patients enter treatment for addiction to pain medication in Leicester.

The Pain Management Program treats various types of chronic pain including arthritis, chronic fatigue, Chronic tension headaches and migraine headachea,Fibromyalgia, and more.

a Leicester pain management treatment Center has a pain management plan that goes well beyond the traditional approach of symptom relief. It is based upon chronic pain as a disease of the brain and that the brain of the chronic pain patient retains the ability to heal and return to normal function.

Chronic pain patients have changes in mood, lose the ability to remain calm, lack coping skills, experience the inability to sleep, and lack attention to task, hopelessness, memory, planning, and one's overall outlook toward life. These changes are common to all chronic pain patients and are very treatable.

Pain Management inpatient programs in Leicester assure that your chronic pain and substance use disorder are successfully evaluated and treated.