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by Sven Daugherty Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Twin Cities pain clinic patient portal?

With our patient portal, you can securely and easily manage your Twin Cities Pain Clinic experience from your smart phone, tablet, or computer.

What is the patient portal?

The Patient Portal (the “ Portal ”) is an Internet service, powered by athenahealth, Inc. ( “ athenahealth ”, “ our ”, “ us ”, or “ we ” ), which allows patients and other authorized users to coordinate and manage their medical care with their health care providers.

What is the patient portal and service kiosk?

Welcome to the Patient Portal and Service Kiosk. Here you will find tools to help you schedule appointments, request medications and contact your providers and the office. We encourage our patients to interact with our office. GO When is my NEXT appointment?

What happens if you send a patient portal message without medical attention?

YOU MUST NOT SEND ANY MESSAGES REQUIRING URGENT ATTENTION USING PATIENT PORTAL. Doing so may create a delay in your receiving necessary medical treatment and could result in loss of life, permanent injury, or significant deterioration in your health.

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How to amend medical records?from tcomn.com

If there is an omission or error in your medical record, you can request an amendment to your record. Please download and complete the “record amendment request” form. Upon completion, the form can be returned to the clinic that the service was provided; identification will be required. The request will be reviewed with the provider and you will be notified on the status of the request.

Can a doctor give specific instructions?from tcomn.com

Your physician may give you specific instructions following a treatment or surgery. Visit your physician’s bio page to view any specific treatments that he/she may have.

Medications

Pain medications refer to drugs that largely relieve pain through analgesic functions or address biological or neurological processes. Not all of the medications used during pain management are painkillers. Types of medications used for the treatment and management of chronic pain include:

Non-Invasive Interventions

Non-invasive interventions include corticosteroid treatments, temporary and permanent nerve blocks, and minor surgical interventions designed to reduce or address pain via injection, stimulation, the installation of a pain pump, and other methods. These interventions are more drastic than a purely pharmacological plan.

Rehabilitative Therapies

Occupational and physical therapy relies on helping patients reduce pain throughout their day-to-day, in life, and at work, via ergonomic lessons, targeted physical training, the use of various tools to help ease or reduce pain during movement and otherwise (such as back braces and walkers), and more.

Talk Therapy

As the efficacy of antidepressants helps prove, the psychological impact of pain is not to be understated and often serves to exacerbate it. Both anxiety and depression can have a marked impact on pain thresholds and severity, and they are common comorbidities for adults struggling with chronic pain.

Complementary Practices and Lifestyle Changes

Pain management plans may also include complementary alternative medicine, from acupuncture to herbal infusions, and lifestyle adjustments that may help reduce pain in the long term, including better diet, proper hydration, herbal supplements, and regular exercise.

Does Clearway have online recovery?

Clearway offers a number of online tools to support our patient-focused mission to make your recovery as fast and pain-free as possible. Check out the information below for the patient portal, which provides a wealth of information and self-serve tools, online forms, and patient forms and other information below.

Can a primary care physician send a referral to a new patient coordinator?

If you have a primary care physician, specialist or chiropractic physician who has been taking care of you, please ask them to send a referral to our New Patient Coordinator. Your doctor can find referral information here. As soon as we receive and review your referral, our New Patient Coordinator will reach out to you to set up your first appointment.

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