
Will Tendonitis in My Hip Go Away on Its Own?
Are you experiencing pain or discomfort in your hip that doesn’t improve with rest and time? Read on to find out when you should seek medical help for hip tendonitis.
The goal of interventional pain management specialists Firas Hijazi, MD, Satvik Munshi, MD, and Ben Homra, MD at LA Pain Doctor is to provide high-quality pain management services to men and women living in and around Metairie, LaPlace, Harvey, and Luling, Louisiana.
LA Pain Doctor has served patients throughout Louisiana since 2004. The team regularly works with individuals to diagnose and treat all types of acute and chronic pain, including hip pain, knee pain, leg pain, arm pain, muscle pain, shoulder pain, and headaches.
The team also specializes in treating musculoskeletal disorders, such as arthritis, back pain, degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, neck pain, and sciatica. Active individuals and athletes can also access treatment for sports injuries.
The offices at LA Pain Doctor’s four locations are warm, welcoming, and stocked with high-tech equipment. In addition, the team is one of the only providers in the area to offer spinal cord stimulation, prolotherapy, and intrathecal (IT) pump management.
To access the best, most comprehensive pain management services, partner with the team at LA Pain Doctor. Request a consultation today by calling the nearest office or clicking the online scheduling tool.
Our Services
PAIN MANAGEMENT
NECK PAIN
SCIATICA
BACK PAIN
ARTHRITIS
HIP PAIN
KNEE PAIN
HERNIATED DISC
PROLOTHERAPY
DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE
SPORTS INJURIES
SHOULDER PAIN
ARM PAIN
MUSCLE PAIN
HEADACHES
LEG PAIN
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