
Living with ongoing pain can affect your sleep, mobility, mood, work, and everyday quality of life. At Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center, we offer pain management consultations in Plano, TX to help patients better understand their symptoms and explore personalized care options.
Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center is a Neuropathy and Wellness Center in Plano, Texas, offering services for patients experiencing chronic pain, tingling, and numbness from peripheral neuropathy. The practice provides non-surgical, pain-relieving treatment options and is located at 4700 Dexter Drive, Suite 400, Plano, TX 75093.
Call (469) 209-8100 to request an appointment.
What Is a Pain Management Consultation?
A pain management consultation is a focused medical visit designed to evaluate your pain, identify possible causes, review your medical history, and recommend a personalized care plan. Pain can come from many sources, including nerves, joints, muscles, inflammation, injury, chronic disease, or underlying health conditions.
During your consultation, your provider may ask about where your pain is located, how long symptoms have been present, whether the pain is sharp or burning or tingling or aching or stabbing or numb, what makes the pain better or worse, how pain affects walking or sleep or work or balance or daily activities, past injuries or surgeries or diagnoses or treatments, medications and supplements, diabetes or thyroid disorders or hypertension or other chronic conditions, and previous imaging or lab work or specialist evaluations.
Why Pain Management Matters
Pain is not just uncomfortable. When it becomes persistent, it can interfere with movement, independence, sleep, emotional health, and overall wellness. CDC data found that 24.3% of U.S. adults had chronic pain, and 8.5% had high-impact chronic pain that frequently limited life or work activities.
A timely pain management consultation may help you understand the possible source of pain, identify nerve-related symptoms, discuss non-surgical care options, reduce the impact of pain on daily life, improve function and mobility and comfort, review medication use and safety, coordinate referrals or testing when needed, and create a practical plan for long-term symptom control.
Neuropathy Pain
Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center provides targeted solutions for neuropathy symptoms, including shooting pain, tingling, and weakness in the extremities. The practice offers non-surgical, pain-relieving treatment options combining anesthetics with electrical signaling to reduce neuropathy symptoms without medication or surgery.
Neuropathy pain may feel like burning, tingling, pins and needles, electric shocks, numbness, shooting pain, sensitivity to touch, weakness in the hands or legs or feet, or balance problems.
Neuropathy symptoms may be linked to diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, thyroid disorders, chemotherapy, autoimmune conditions, nerve compression, injury, circulation concerns, medication side effects, or unknown causes.
Chronic Pain
Chronic pain can continue after an injury heals or develop gradually from ongoing health conditions. It may affect the back, neck, joints, legs, feet, hands, or other areas of the body. Common chronic pain concerns may include ongoing back pain, neck pain, joint pain, muscle pain, arthritis-related discomfort, nerve pain, diabetic nerve pain, post-injury pain, and pain affecting sleep or mobility.
The CDC’s pain care guidance emphasizes patient-centered decision-making and recommends that clinicians work with patients to make informed choices about acute, subacute, and chronic pain care.
Pain Related to Chronic Disease
Chronic health conditions can contribute to pain symptoms. For example, diabetes can increase the risk of peripheral neuropathy, thyroid disorders may contribute to muscle or joint discomfort, and hypertension or circulation concerns may affect overall health and mobility.
Because Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center also offers Family Practice services, including chronic disease management, preventive care, medication management, lab work referrals, and coordination of specialist care, patients can receive broader health support during their pain management journey.
What to Expect During a Pain Management Consultation
Your provider will ask about your pain pattern, intensity, triggers, duration, and how symptoms affect your daily life. Your visit may also include a review of chronic conditions, previous diagnoses, prior treatments, medications, imaging results, lab work, and family history.
Depending on your symptoms, your provider may check strength, sensation, reflexes, range of motion, balance, walking pattern, tenderness, or swelling. Bring a list of prescription medications, over-the-counter pain relievers, supplements, creams, injections, therapies, and treatments you have tried.
Your provider may recommend neuropathy-focused care, lifestyle modifications, medication review or management, lab work or diagnostic testing referrals, chronic disease management, preventive care follow-up, specialist coordination, or non-surgical pain-relieving options when appropriate.
When Should You Schedule a Pain Management Consultation?
Consider scheduling a consultation if you have pain lasting longer than a few weeks, burning or tingling or numbness or shooting pain, pain that affects sleep, pain that limits walking or standing or work or daily activities, weakness in the arms or hands or legs or feet, pain related to diabetes or neuropathy, joint or muscle or neck or back pain that keeps returning, pain that has not improved with home care, medication side effects or concerns, or a desire to explore non-surgical care options.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of pain can be discussed during a pain management consultation?
You can discuss chronic pain, nerve pain, neuropathy symptoms, back pain, neck pain, joint pain, muscle pain, diabetic nerve pain, tingling, numbness, burning pain, and pain that affects walking, sleep, or daily activities.
Is nerve pain different from regular pain?
Yes. Nerve pain often feels like burning, tingling, shooting, stabbing, electric shock, or numbness. Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center treats neuropathy symptoms such as shooting pain, tingling, and weakness in the extremities.
Do I need surgery for chronic pain?
Not always. Many patients begin with non-surgical pain management options. Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center highlights non-surgical, pain-relieving treatments for neuropathy-related chronic pain, tingling, and numbness.
Are opioids the first option for chronic pain?
Not generally. CDC guidance states that nonopioid therapies are preferred for subacute and chronic pain, and clinicians should maximize nonpharmacologic and nonopioid therapies when appropriate.
Can diabetes cause pain in the feet or legs?
Yes. Diabetes can contribute to peripheral neuropathy, which may cause burning, tingling, numbness, or shooting pain in the feet or legs. A pain management consultation can help evaluate symptoms and determine next steps.
Can pain management help improve mobility?
Pain management aims to reduce the impact of pain and improve daily function. Depending on the cause, your care plan may focus on symptom relief, movement, chronic disease control, medication review, and referrals when needed.
