Coastal Pain & Neurology Centers

Coastal Pain & Neurology Centers Get the support and recovery you deserve! The work performed by neurologists is a bit different from the work you would expect from a family doctor.

At Coastal Pain & Neurology Centers, we provide a comprehensive plan of care that includes neurology, interventional pain management, and physical therapy rehabilitation. Our interventional pain management physicians focus on the evaluation of treatment and pain from injuries you have sustained to your head, neck and lower back during an automobile accident. The neurologist specializes in the central and peripheral nervous systems, or those that are based in the brain and spinal cord. If you?ve been injured in a car crash, you should consider the dangers of head and neck injuries you might have sustained. It?s a good idea to visit with the professionals at COASTAL PAIN & NEUROLOGY CENTERS. We will work with you to plan an auto injury treatment course to alleviate the suffering associated with your car accident injury. One of the most common injuries experienced after a collision is whiplash. This is caused by the sudden and intense back and forth motion of your head.

Find out what makes us Volusia County's highest rated pain and neurology clinic by calling (386) 788-2300 and scheduling...
09/05/2025

Find out what makes us Volusia County's highest rated pain and neurology clinic by calling (386) 788-2300 and scheduling a consultation with our team!

"Teenagers who have moderate or severe period pain are much more likely to develop chronic pain as adults, according to ...
09/03/2025

"Teenagers who have moderate or severe period pain are much more likely to develop chronic pain as adults, according to research.

"Researchers said the findings should serve as a wake-up call to improve menstrual education, reduce stigma, and ensure young people have access to effective support and treatment early on." (The Guardian)

For complete, compassionate pain and neurological care, call our team today! (386) 788-2300.

Today, we honor the labor movement and the laborers who contributed so much to our country's development! HAPPY LABOR DA...
09/01/2025

Today, we honor the labor movement and the laborers who contributed so much to our country's development!

HAPPY LABOR DAY!!!

1. Weather Can Affect PainFACT. If your joint pain gets worse when it's cold or raining, it may not be your imagination....
08/29/2025

1. Weather Can Affect Pain
FACT. If your joint pain gets worse when it's cold or raining, it may not be your imagination. Although studies have shown mixed results, changes in air pressure can cause some people -- especially those with arthritis -- to have more pain in their joints.

2. Lots of Rest Is Good For Back Pain
MYTH. Although your doctor may prescribe short rest, it's best to remain active. Experts say that complete bed rest is one of the worst things you can do for back pain -- or any other type of long-term (chronic) pain. If you're not active, your body quickly gets out of condition, so you have even more pain when you eventually move. Limit exercise when pain is intense, but do your normal activities as much as you can.

3. Losing Weight Can Ease Pain
FACT. If you're overweight, losing some of it means less pressure on your joints and back. Even 10 pounds can make a difference. Your doctor can let you know what’s a good goal weight to work toward and suggest the best, safest ways for you to do it.

4. You Can Overlook Minor Pain
MYTH. Many people believe that pain is something they have to live with, but you should never ignore it. Even if the ache gets better when you take over-the-counter pain medications, see your doctor if it's severe, lasts more than a week or two, gets worse over time, or makes it hard to do your daily activities.

5. Your Attitude Can Affect Pain
FACT. You don’t want to ignore your pain. But as hard as it may be, try not to dwell on it, because it can make you feel worse. Instead, keep looking for solutions. Ask your doctor what else you can try -- physical therapy, maybe? If the hurting gets you down -- you feel depressed, mad, or worried about it -- consider talking with a counselor. They will listen and help.

(Source: WebMD)

If you're in pain, schedule an evaluation with our team today! (386) 788-2300.

1) Tension-Type HeadacheTension-type headaches are the most common type. They cause a dull, non-throbbing, constant pain...
08/27/2025

1) Tension-Type Headache
Tension-type headaches are the most common type. They cause a dull, non-throbbing, constant pain, often on both sides of your head.

Treatment might include ice packs, muscle relaxants, pain relievers, and rest.

2) Migraine
About 12% of people in the United States have chronic migraine. Migraines are severe headaches that cause a pulsing or throbbing pain on one side of your head.

Other symptoms include sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, and weakness. Aura, which includes visual changes and numbness, can precede a migraine.

Treatment includes ergotamine or triptan drugs and pain relievers. Try resting with your eyes closed in a quiet, dark room with a cool compress on your forehead.

3) Cluster Headache
Cluster headaches occur in groups or cycles over regular periods. They appear suddenly, usually 2-3 hours after you fall asleep. Each attack lasts about 15 minutes to three hours.

Treatment may include:

Dihydroergotamine (DHE) injections
Nasal spray
Oxygen therapy
Triptan drugs

(Source: Health.com)

For complete, compassionate pain and neurological care, call our team today! (386) 788-2300.

"Chronic pain affects millions, but opioid medications bring high risks of dependence and side effects. "Researchers hav...
08/25/2025

"Chronic pain affects millions, but opioid medications bring high risks of dependence and side effects.

"Researchers have now pinpointed specific neurons in the amygdala that make pain feel unpleasant, opening the door to drugs that ease suffering without shutting down normal sensation." (Neuroscience News)

If you're in pain, schedule an evaluation with our caring team members: (386) 788-2300.

For complete, compassionate pain and neurological care, call our team today! (386) 788-2300.
08/20/2025

For complete, compassionate pain and neurological care, call our team today! (386) 788-2300.

"It’s true: physical activity can play a helpful role for people with some of the more common pain conditions, including...
08/18/2025

"It’s true: physical activity can play a helpful role for people with some of the more common pain conditions, including low back pain, arthritis, and fibromyalgia.

"These chronic conditions often create a vicious cycle in which pain stops people from exercising, but lack of exercise causes muscles to lose strength and flexibility, making it even more difficult and painful to exercise.

"Staying physically active, despite some pain, can prevent that vicious cycle from starting — or at least keep it from accelerating. Physical activity can also combat obesity, which is a risk factor for a variety of painful conditions such as osteoarthritis of the knee and hip. And physical activity releases endorphins, which can improve your mood." (Harvard Health Publishing)

For complete, compassionate pain and neurological care, call our team today! (386) 788-2300.

Peripheral neuropathy is a debilitating condition characterized by nerve damage to the peripheral nerves, which are resp...
08/13/2025

Peripheral neuropathy is a debilitating condition characterized by nerve damage to the peripheral nerves, which are responsible for transmitting signals between the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the rest of the body.

This condition often leads to a range of symptoms, which may include weakness, burning pain, numbness, tingling sensations, and balance difficulties.

To learn about our new, noninvasive, painless, medication-free protocol to treat peripheral neuropathies, call (386) 999-7906!

"A type of psychotherapy called cognitive functional therapy (CFT) is the first treatment for chronic disabling low back...
08/11/2025

"A type of psychotherapy called cognitive functional therapy (CFT) is the first treatment for chronic disabling low back pain with good evidence that it can effectively reduce disability due to the pain for more than a year, finds a randomized controlled trial (RCT) published in The Lancet Rheumatology." (MDLinx)

For complete, compassionate pain and neurological care, call our team today! (386) 788-2300.

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725 W Granada Boulevard, Ste 22
Ormond Beach, FL
32174

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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Our interventional pain management physicians focus on the evaluation of treatment and pain from injuries you have sustained to your head, neck and lower back during an automobile accident. The work performed by neurologists is a bit different from the work you would expect from a family doctor. The neurologist specializes in the central and peripheral nervous systems, or those that are based in the brain and spinal cord. If you've been injured in a car crash, you should consider the dangers of head and neck injuries you might have sustained. It's a good idea to visit with the professionals at COASTAL PAIN & NEUROLOGY CENTERS. We will work with you to plan an auto injury treatment course to alleviate the suffering associated with your car accident injury. One of the most common injuries experienced after a collision is whiplash. This is caused by the sudden and intense back and forth motion of your head.