What We Treat

Focused care for common pain concerns

We help patients address persistent pain, nerve symptoms, and mobility limitations with a modern, evidence-informed approach designed to improve comfort and quality of life.

Neuropathy

Care for burning, tingling, numbness, and nerve-related discomfort affecting the feet, legs, hands, or arms.


Back Pain

Evaluation and treatment for acute or chronic back pain, including pain that interferes with work, sleep, and movement.


Neck Pain

Targeted care for neck stiffness, radiating pain, and tension-related symptoms that limit daily activity.


Joint Pain

Treatment options for painful joints, inflammation, and reduced mobility in areas such as the knees, shoulders, hips, and more.

A treatment approach built around you

Your visit begins with a careful review of symptoms, medical history, and functional goals. Dr. Bazzi focuses on identifying the source of pain and recommending options that support meaningful relief.

Depending on your condition, care may include pain management strategies, regenerative medicine options, PRP therapy, or other non-surgical treatments designed to help you move with greater confidence.

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Questions patients often ask

Helpful information for patients exploring care for chronic or recurring pain.

When should I seek care for pain?

If pain is persistent, worsening, radiating, or interfering with sleep, work, or mobility, it may be time for a professional evaluation.

Do you treat nerve-related symptoms?

Yes. Symptoms such as tingling, numbness, burning, or shooting pain may be related to nerve irritation or neuropathy and should be assessed carefully.

Is surgery always necessary?

Not always. Many patients benefit from conservative or minimally invasive options before surgery is considered.

Can regenerative treatments help?

For some patients, regenerative medicine or PRP may be appropriate as part of a broader treatment plan based on diagnosis and goals.

What conditions are commonly evaluated?

Common concerns include back pain, neck pain, joint pain, neuropathy, and other musculoskeletal or nerve-related symptoms.

How do I get started?

Use the appointment request page to schedule a consultation and discuss your symptoms with the practice.