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FAQs About Michigan Pain Specialists in Ann Arbor, MI and Adrian, MI

At Michigan Pain Specialists, our board-certified doctors, Dr. Louis Bojrab, Dr. John Chatas, MD, FIPP, and Dr. Edward Washabaugh, MD, FIPP, provide comprehensive care for patients in Ann Arbor, MI, and Adrian, MI, focusing on personalized pain management solutions. We address a wide range of chronic and acute pain conditions using advanced, minimally invasive techniques tailored to each patient’s needs. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Ann Arbor, MI, and Adrian, MI. We serve patients from Ann Arbor MI, Saline MI, Ypsilanti MI, Adrian MI, Tecumseh MI, and surrounding areas.

About Michigan Pain Specialists in Ann Arbor, MI, and Adrian, MI
About Michigan Pain Specialists in Ann Arbor, MI, and Adrian, MI

Table of Contents:

Do you have board-certified doctors at Michigan Pain Specialists?
What conditions do board-certified doctors at Michigan Pain Specialists treat?
What types of treatments are offered at Michigan Pain Specialists?
What should I bring to my first appointment?

Can I get a same-day appointment?
What type of insurance do you take?
Do you offer self-pay options for uninsured patients?
Are board-certified doctors at Michigan Pain Specialists accepting new patients?
Where is Michigan Pain Specialists located?

Do you have board-certified doctors at Michigan Pain Specialists?


Yes. Dr. Louis Bojrab, Dr. John Chatas, MD, FIPP, and Dr. Edward Washabaugh, MD, FIPP, are board-certified anesthesiologists and interventional pain management specialists. They provide advanced care for chronic neck, back, spine, and nerve pain using minimally invasive treatment options. Our team focuses on personalized evaluations, accurate diagnosis, and treatment plans designed around each patient’s needs. Our board-certified doctors are also recognized for their experience in endoscopic spine procedures, neuromodulation, and advanced spine care.

What conditions do board-certified doctors at Michigan Pain Specialists treat?


Our board-certified doctors treat many chronic pain conditions at Michigan Pain Specialists, especially pain related to the spine, nerves, joints, and back. Our care is focused on identifying the source of pain and creating a customized treatment plan.

Common conditions include:

• Chronic neck pain
• Chronic back pain
• Nerve pain
• Spinal stenosis
• Disc herniations
• Sciatica
• Sacroiliac joint pain
• Diabetic neuropathy

Our team helps patients who may not have found relief with traditional treatments.

What types of treatments are offered at Michigan Pain Specialists?


At Michigan Pain Specialists, we offer advanced pain management treatments for chronic spine, joint, and nerve-related pain. Our goal is to help patients reduce pain, improve function, and return to daily activities with greater comfort.

Treatments may include:

• Epidural steroid injections
• Epidural Steroid Injection – Cervical
• Epidural Steroid Injection – Thoracic
• Epidural Steroid Injection – Lumbar
• Spinal Cord Stimulators
• Intracept
• Diabetic neuropathy treatment
• Rhizotomy ablations of the spine
• Genicular nerve block
• RACZ Procedure
• Sacroiliac Joint Injection
• Lumbar Sympathetic Block
• Knee Supartz Injection
• Genicular Nerve Block
• Genicular Radiofrequency Ablation
• Hip Joint Injection
• Hip Pain Radiofrequency Ablation
• Medial Branch Blocks
• Radiofrequency Ablation
• Facet Joint Injections
• Occipital Nerve Blocks
• Stellate Ganglion Block
• Botox for Migraine
• Kyphoplasty
• Sprint PNS Stimulator
• PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
• Discogram
• Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection
• Endoscopic Discectomy
• Endoscopic Decompression
• Endoscopic Radiofrequency Ablation
• Intrathecal Pump
• Coflex
• KeyLift
• MILD Procedure
• Minuteman Procedure
• Sacroiliac Fusion
• Vertiflex
• Nalu Peripheral Nerve Stimulator

Our team also provides minimally invasive spine therapies and advanced neuromodulation options.

What should I bring to my first appointment?


For your first appointment at Michigan Pain Specialists, we recommend bringing everything that helps our team understand your pain history and medical background. This allows Dr. Louis Bojrab and our team to evaluate your condition more accurately.

Please bring:

• Photo ID
• Insurance card
• Current medication list
• Prior imaging reports, if available
• Medical records related to your pain
• Referral information, if required

Our team uses this information to create a personalized pain management plan based on your symptoms, diagnosis, and goals.

Can I get a same-day appointment?


At Michigan Pain Specialists, appointment availability may vary by location, provider schedule, and the type of pain concern you are experiencing. Our website allows patients to request an appointment online or contact our team directly for scheduling.

For urgent pain concerns, our team can guide you to the earliest available appointment at our Ann Arbor, MI, or Adrian, MI location. We recommend contacting our team as soon as possible so we can help you understand your options and next steps.

What type of insurance do you take?


At Michigan Pain Specialists, we accept most insurance plans, and our team can help patients check whether we are in-network with their provider. We list participation with insurance and managed care plans such as Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicaid, Medicare, and Humana.

Do you offer self-pay options for uninsured patients?


At Michigan Pain Specialists, patients without insurance can contact us to discuss available payment options before scheduling care. Our team understands that every patient’s situation is different, and we do our best to provide clear information about costs, next steps, and treatment planning.

For uninsured or self-pay patients, we recommend calling our office directly so our team can review your needs and explain what may apply to your visit or procedure. This helps patients make informed decisions before beginning care.

Are board-certified doctors at Michigan Pain Specialists accepting new patients?


Yes, patients can request an appointment with our board-certified doctors at Michigan Pain Specialists through our website. We welcome patients seeking advanced care for chronic neck, back, spine, and nerve pain. We provide individualized evaluations and treatment planning for patients who need pain management support. Appointment availability may vary by location and schedule, so we encourage patients to contact our team or request an appointment online to begin the process.

Where is Michigan Pain Specialists located?


Michigan Pain Specialists has convenient locations in Ann Arbor, MI, and Adrian, MI. Our Ann Arbor office is located at 710 Avis Dr #200, Ann Arbor, MI 48108. Our Adrian office is located at 770 Riverside Ave, Suite 207, Adrian, MI 49221.

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Adrian, MI

  • 770 Riverside Ave suite 207, Adrian, MI 49221
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