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26 hours ago Welcome to The Pain Center’s HIPAA secure, password-protected, patient portal. On this web portal you may securely: Request, confirm, or cancel appointments Add or change personal information Communicate with your provider Communicate with our office staff about billing, referrals, and more Fill out your forms prior to your appointment >> Go To The Portal


Why choose the pain Institute of southern Arizona?

Welcome to The Pain Center’s HIPAA secure, password-protected, patient portal. On this web portal you may securely: Request, confirm, or cancel appointments Add or change personal information Communicate with your provider Communicate with our office staff about billing, referrals, and more Fill out your forms prior to your appointment

Why choose Tucson Orthopaedic Institute?

The Patient Portal is a secure site where you can view your upcoming appointments, communicate with your provider and view your health information. You will need to request an email invitation to access the Patient Portal. You can do this by calling Medical Records at 520-318-6035 ext. 2901.

Why choose interventional pain management specialists?

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Tucson Clinics

4582 N. 1 st Ave, Suite 170 | Tucson, AZ 85718#N#Appointments: 1-520-999-9000 | General Inquiries: 1-520-318-6035#N#Fax: 1-520-795-9953#N#Hours: Monday – Thursday • 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

Tucson Procedure Center

4741 E. Camp Lowell Drive | Tucson, AZ 85712#N#Appointments: 1-520-999-9000 | General Inquiries: 1-520-318-6035#N#Fax: 1-520-795-9953#N#Hours: Monday – Thursday • 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

Our Mission

We provide the most comprehensive orthopaedic care available in Southern Arizona. Whether it’s orthopaedic surgery, fracture care, imaging, physical therapy, or other orthopaedic treatments, we’ve got you covered by a team of experts throughout our six locations.

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While surgery is sometimes the only way to treat a physical condition, the more conservative approach is to first try physical therapy. If physical therapy eliminates your pain or helps you heal from injury, there may be no need for surgery. And, if you do need to undergo surgery, pre-surgical physi...

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