At Allied Neurology and Interventional Pain Practice, we specialize in neurology and interventional pain management for accident-related injuries and complex neurologic conditions. Our care model is built on one core principle: accurate diagnosis must come before treatment. By first identifying the true source of pain and neurological symptoms, we can deliver effective, medically sound, and individualized care for every patient.
Our board-certified neurology and pain specialists treat patients with injuries related to auto accidents, workplace incidents, slip-and-fall injuries, and chronic pain conditions, using an evidence-based approach focused on long-term outcomes.
Neurology and pain management focus
At Allied Neurology and Interventional Pain Practice, every patient begins with a detailed neurological evaluation designed to identify the true source of pain, weakness, dizziness, headaches, cognitive changes, and other neurologic symptoms. This evaluation includes a comprehensive medical history, a focused neurologic examination, and a review of prior medical records and imaging, when available.
Our goal is to establish a clear, defensible diagnosis that supports optimal medical care and, when applicable, medico-legal documentation of injury and impairment.
Diagnostic testing and consultations
When clinically indicated, we coordinate and interpret advanced diagnostic testing, including MRI, EMG/NCS, EEG, and other specialized neurodiagnostic and pain-related studies. These tests are selected to clarify the nature and extent of injury, document objective findings, and guide appropriate interventional and rehabilitative treatment planning.
Patients are seen in formal neurology and pain management consultations, during which diagnostic findings, differential diagnoses, and treatment options are explained in clear, patient-friendly terms.
Individualized treatment plans
Once an accurate diagnosis is established, we design a customized treatment plan based on the patient’s specific condition, level of impairment, functional goals, and overall health status. Treatment plans may include medication management, physical therapy, rehabilitation, cognitive or vestibular therapies, and other conservative modalities as appropriate.
When interventional pain procedures are indicated, they are incorporated into the plan as part of a coordinated, stepwise treatment strategy, rather than as stand-alone interventions.
Advanced interventional pain procedures
For patients requiring pain management, we offer a full range of advanced, image-guided interventional procedures performed with precision and safety. These may include:
- Epidural steroid injections
- Facet joint injections and medial branch blocks
- Radiofrequency ablation
- Peripheral nerve blocks
- Other targeted interventions tailored to the diagnosed pain generator
All procedures are performed in accordance with current best-practice guidelines, with informed consent, detailed risk–benefit discussions, and appropriate follow-up documented in the medical record.
Patient-centered, outcome-driven care
Our structured, patient-centered approach is designed to reduce pain, restore function, and improve long-term quality of life for individuals recovering from accidents, work-related injuries, and chronic neurologic or pain conditions.
We emphasize clear communication with patients, attorneys, and other healthcare providers when needed, ensuring that clinical findings, diagnostic results, and treatment responses are accurately documented for both medical and legal purposes.
By combining neurologic expertise with interventional pain management, Allied Neurology and Interventional Pain Practice delivers care that is both clinically rigorous and aligned with the highest standards of modern injury and pain treatment.
Schedule a Consultation
If you are experiencing persistent pain, neurological symptoms, or complications after an accident or injury, a comprehensive neurological evaluation is the first step toward effective treatment.
Request an appointment with Allied Neurology and Interventional Pain Practice

