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Sierra RidgeHealth

Pain Management Clinic

Pain care built around function, precision, and relief.

Sierra Ridge Health is a pain management clinic focused on identifying the source of pain, building clear treatment plans, and helping patients move with less limitation.

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Source first. Plan second.

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01Spine pain
02Joint pain
03Nerve pain
04Medication support
05Interventional options
06Functional recovery

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Focused pain management care
Personalized treatment planning
Medication review and coordination
Mobility and function-centered outcomes
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Clarity before treatment

Pain is rarely simple. Your care plan should not be generic.

Chronic pain can involve nerves, joints, discs, muscles, inflammation, prior injury, medication history, and lifestyle constraints. Sierra Ridge Health focuses on clarity first: what hurts, why it may be happening, what has failed, and what options still make sense.

Back and neck pain

Structured evaluation for spine-related pain, movement limits, and symptom patterns.

Sciatica and nerve pain

Attention to radiating pain, numbness, tingling, and function changes.

Joint and arthritis pain

Practical planning for joint pain that interferes with work, sleep, and mobility.

Injury-related pain

Review of prior injury, recovery timeline, failed treatments, and next steps.

Chronic pain syndromes

Careful assessment when pain has become persistent, layered, or hard to explain.

Medication complexity

Medication history, safety considerations, pharmacy access, and coordination needs reviewed together.

Conditions

Conditions we evaluate

Low back pain

Evaluation for pain that limits sitting, standing, lifting, walking, or sleep.

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Neck pain

Focused review of neck pain, stiffness, headaches, arm symptoms, and prior treatment.

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Sciatica

Assessment of radiating leg pain, numbness, tingling, and possible nerve irritation.

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Herniated disc pain

Care planning for disc-related symptoms when imaging, history, and function align.

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Spinal stenosis

Evaluation for leg symptoms, walking limits, posture-related relief, and imaging history.

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Facet joint pain

Review of spine pain patterns that may involve small stabilizing joints.

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Arthritis pain

Planning for persistent joint pain, stiffness, inflammation, and daily function limits.

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Shoulder pain

Evaluation of pain with reaching, lifting, sleeping, and prior injury or procedures.

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Knee pain

Care planning for knee pain affecting stairs, standing, walking, or activity.

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Hip pain

Assessment of hip, groin, outer thigh, or referred pain that limits movement.

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Neuropathy symptoms

Review of burning, tingling, numbness, sensitivity, and medication history.

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Post-surgical pain

Thoughtful review of ongoing pain after surgery, records, imaging, and treatment options.

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Treatment approach

A clearer path through pain management.

01

Evaluate

Review symptoms, prior imaging, medication history, failed treatments, functional limits, and risk factors.

02

Plan

Build a practical treatment plan that may include medication optimization, referrals, imaging review, procedures, rehab coordination, or ongoing monitoring.

03

Adjust

Track what changes, what does not, and where the plan needs to evolve.

Services

Pain management services

Comprehensive pain evaluation

A clinically structured visit that connects symptoms, function, records, and prior care.

Medication review and management

Medication decisions are framed around safety, medical judgment, coordination, and appropriate access.

Interventional pain consultation

Discussion of whether procedure-based options may fit the diagnosis and treatment history.

Spine and joint pain care planning

A practical map for back, neck, shoulder, knee, hip, and arthritis-related pain.

Non-opioid treatment planning

Review of options that may reduce pain burden without relying on opioid-first care.

Pharmacy coordination support

Help understanding access issues, refill timing, cost pressure, and continuity barriers.

Functional recovery planning

Plans built around measurable movement, activity, sleep, and daily-life goals.

Referral and imaging coordination

Clear next steps when records, imaging, rehabilitation, or specialist input are needed.

Sierra Care

Medication access is part of the pain experience.

Sierra Care is being developed as a patient support platform for medication organization, pharmacy coordination, refill visibility, pricing support, and continuity tools. Sierra Ridge Health remains the clinical home; Sierra Care supports the logistics around care.

Sierra Care does not replace clinical evaluation, prescribing decisions, or pharmacist guidance.

Future support layer

  • Medication organization
  • Pharmacy coordination
  • Refill visibility
  • Price discovery
  • Continuity tools
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New patients

What to expect at your first visit

  • Symptom and history review
  • Current medication review
  • Prior treatment review
  • Imaging and records discussion
  • Risk and safety screening
  • Treatment options explained clearly
  • Next-step plan
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Disconnected care costs patients time

Built for patients who are tired of disconnected care.

Typical experience

  • Confusing referrals
  • Long waits
  • Repeating your story
  • Medication uncertainty
  • No clear next step

Sierra Ridge model

  • Centralized pain-focused evaluation
  • Clear treatment map
  • Medication and pharmacy awareness
  • Mobile-first patient access
  • Practical follow-through

FAQ

Careful answers to common questions.

Do you treat chronic pain?

Yes. Sierra Ridge Health evaluates chronic pain concerns including spine pain, joint pain, nerve pain, post-surgical pain, and persistent pain after injury. Treatment recommendations depend on clinical evaluation.

Do you prescribe pain medication?

Medication may be discussed as part of a broader treatment plan, but the clinic does not promise prescriptions or easy access to controlled medications. Medication decisions are made by licensed clinicians according to medical judgment, safety requirements, and applicable law.

Do I need imaging before my visit?

Not always. If you already have imaging or records, bring them. If imaging is needed, the clinician can discuss why it may help and what next step makes sense.

Can you help with pharmacy coordination?

The clinic can review medication history and help identify coordination needs. Sierra Care is being developed to support medication organization, refill visibility, pricing support, and pharmacy logistics.

Do you treat back and neck pain?

Yes. Back and neck pain are core pain management concerns. Evaluation may include symptom review, function limits, prior imaging, medication history, and treatment options.

Is Sierra Care required?

No. Sierra Care is optional and does not replace clinical evaluation, prescribing decisions, or pharmacist guidance.

How do I schedule?

Use the Book Consultation button or call the clinic. The intake flow is designed to avoid sending protected health information through regular email.

Next step

Get a clearer pain plan.

Book a pain consultation or call the clinic. The first step is understanding what has happened so far and what options still make sense.