West Michigan Pain is pleased to welcome Crystal Curtis, PA, to our team. Crystal graduated Summa Cum Laude from Central Michigan University with her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training,…

Our care team offers the following procedures to help provide relief for our patients. Click on any service to learn more about what the procedure entails.
Our care team offers the following procedures to help provide relief for our patients. Click on any service to learn more about what the procedure entails.
Our team of pain management specialists at West Michigan Pain offer non-surgical and surgical solutions to treat a wide range of conditions related to chronic pain.
West Michigan Pain is proud to be a Priority Health Spine Center of Excellence partner. The designation helps ensure that all patients with persistent neck and back pain or other spine-related problems receive a timely, comprehensive, non-surgical medical evaluation.
West Michigan Pain is the first in West Michigan to offer a new minimally invasive surgical treatment for patients with Spinal Stenosis.
Our pain specialists work closely with every patient to accurately diagnose the root of their pain, so patients can find relief and get back to doing what they love.
Our team is working with the most advanced minds in stem cell therapy to provide cutting edge care to our patients.
Learn how DRG Therapy is helping people like Bob Gothard live a life free of Chronic Pain.
Trust the highly-trained staff at West Michigan Pain to help you find relief from your Chronic Pain. We offer FDA approved, state-of-the-art pain management techniques at our two west Michigan locations.
If your diagnosis requires pain medications, our in-house pharmacy is also just steps away – providing you with a safe, hassle-free option for all your pain management supplies.
Our patients also benefit from the services of our nationally accredited ambulatory surgery center – so you know you’re getting the best care, at a lower cost, with significantly shorter wait times for surgical treatment than you would experience at a hospital.West Michigan Pain is proud to be a Priority Health Spine Center of Excellence partner. The designation ensures that all patients with persistent neck and back pain, or other spine-related problems, receive a timely, comprehensive, non-surgical medical evaluation.
We accept most insurances and Medicare.
Learn more about the conditions we treat, and how our patients are getting back to living a life they love.
West Michigan Pain is pleased to welcome Crystal Curtis, PA, to our team. Crystal graduated Summa Cum Laude from Central Michigan University with her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training,…
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