Interventional Pain Clinic

At our Interventional Pain Management Clinic, relief and improved quality of life are our primary goals. Our clinic specializes in advanced pain management techniques, focusing on providing effective and minimally invasive solutions for various sources of pain. Led by a team of experienced and compassionate pain specialists, we are dedicated to helping patients regain control and find comfort in their daily lives.

We treat acute and chronic pain including:

Neck and Back Pain

Back and Leg Pain (Even After Back Surgery)

Migraine Headaches

Arthritic Pain involving the Knee, Hip and Shoulder

Sacroiliac Pain

Radiculopathies (Cervical, Lumbar)

Your comprehensive treatment plan may include one or more of the following options:

Cognitive, Behavioral and/or Visualization Therapy

Physical Therapy

Oral Medication

Injections

Interventional Pain Management is available at Butler County Health every other Friday.  For more information please contact BCH Outpatient Services at 402.367.1375.

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Dr. Jerry Inbarasu | M.D.

To make an appointment, please call 402.367.1375.

Dr. Jery Inbarasu graduated with distinction from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska. He continued his education at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where he completed an internship in Internal Medicine, a residency in Neurology and an Interventional Pain Medicine Fellowship.  He is double board certified in Neurology and Pain Medicine.  Dr. Inbarasu is a member of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Spine Intervention Society, North American Spine Society, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, North American Neuromodulation Society, American Academy of Pain Medicine and the American Academy of Neurology.  He specializes in addressing life-limiting back, joint, neuropathic, postsurgical, cancer-related and other types of pain with medicinal, injectable, electrical, surgical and noninvasive treatment approaches. Interventional Pain Management is offered every other Friday at Butler County Health.

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