Kansas Pain Management

Pain Management Physicians Serving Many Convenient Locations In Kansas & Missouri

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Helping Patients in the Kansas City Metropolitan & Surrounding Regions

Improving The Quality of Your Life Through Better Health

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25 Years Of Medical Excellence

Kansas Pain Management

Kansas Pain Management provides comprehensive interventional pain management services in the Overland Park, Lawrence, Leavenworth/Lansing, Ottawa, Missouri, Topeka, Roeland Park, Belton, Manhattan, Johnson County & Kansas areas. With nationally recognized and award-winning Physicians our providers are leaders in the field of pain management.

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What We Offer

Treatments

Botox-Injections

Botox Injection

Cervical-Epidural-Steroid-Injection

Cervical Epidural

Disc-Nucleoplasty

Disc Nucleoplasty

Dorsal-Root-Ganglion-Stimulator-DRG

Dorsal Root Ganglion

Endoscopic-Discectomy

Endoscopic Discectomy

Facet-Joint-Syndrome

Facet Joint Syndrome

Hip-Joint-Injections

Hip Joint Injection

Knee-Joint-Injections

Knee Joint Injections

Ketamine-Infusion

Ketamine Infusion

Kyphoplasty

Kyphoplasty

Lidocaine-Infusion

Lidocaine Infusion

Intercostal-Nerve-Block

Intercostal Nerve Block

Lumbar-Epidural-Spinal-Injection-LESI

Lumbar Epidural

Medial-Branch-Block-MBB

Medial Branch Block

Platelet-Rich-Plasma

Platelet Rich Plasma

Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

Intrathecal-Pain-Pumps

Intrathecal Pain Pumps

minimal-invasive-surgery

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Radiofrequency-Ablation-RFA

Radiofrequency Ablation

Regenerative-Medicine

Regenerative Medicine

Lumbar-Radiofrequency-Neurotomy

Lumbar Radiofrequency Neurotomy

Lumbar-Sympathetic-Ganglion-Block

Lumbar Sympathetic
Ganglion

Minimally-Invasive-Lumbar-Decompression-MILD

Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression

Minuteman-Procedure

Minimally Invasive Interspinous-Interlaminar Fusion

SI-Joint-Injections

SI Joint Injections

Spinal-Cord-Stimulation-SCS

Spinal Cord Stimulation

Stellate-Ganglion-Block

Stellate Ganglion Block

Sympathetic-Nerve-Block

Sympathetic Nerve Block

Top Doctor In Pain Medicine In Kansas City since 2015

Dr. Mayank Gupta founded Kansas Pain Management with a mission to treat patients who suffer from chronic pain to restore their quality of life. The consequences of debilitating pain can affect nearly every aspect of life, from family to having a career. At Kansas Pain Management, patients can expect to be treated by caring, experienced medical professionals to help achieve the best outcome possible with a newfound freedom from pain.

Dr. Mayank Gupta

What We Do

Believe in us, we won’t let you down

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Dedicated Doctors!

Meet Our Specialists

Dr Gupta, MD

Dr. Mayank Gupta

MD
Dr. Ray

Dr. Mahoua Ray

MD
Dr. Bell-

Dr. Allison Bell

MD
Dr. Kneeman

Dr. Jacob Kneeman

MD
Dr. Dalal

Dr. Twinkal Dalal

MD
Dr. Paula Harkins

Dr. Paula Harkins

PhD

We Perform Kyphoplasty For Acute Compression Fractures

We provide different ways of treating vertebral body compression fractures. To know more about compression fractures and their treatment options get in touch with us.

FAQs

Kansas Pain Management accepts most insurance plans, including government-sponsored and private commercial insurance plans. Our complete list of accepted insurances changes frequently, so please call our office (913-339-9437) to verify contracted status:


Additionally, medical liens and some specialty insurance plans are accepted on a case-by-base basis. If your insurance company is not listed, please call our front desk team at 913-339-9437 for assistance. Our office staff will explain your insurance benefits and the details that are involved with in or out of network plans. Convenient payment plans are also available.

Kansas Pain Management accepts most insurance plans, including government-sponsored plans and private commercial insurances. Our complete list of accepted insurances changes frequently, so be sure to call our office (913-339-9437) or your insurer to verify contracting status. Kansas Pain Management accepts most plans.
For MRI, we accept all carriers listed above except:

– Aetna
– Cigna

Additionally, medical liens and some insurances not listed above are accepted on a case-by-base basis. If your insurance company is not listed above, please call our knowledgeable front desk staff at 913-339-9437 for more information. Our office staff will work with you to explain your insurance benefits to you which often involves out of network benefits. We will work with you to make sure that if you are out of network we set up a plan that makes it affordable for you to see us.

Our Board Certified physicians focus on advanced interventional pain management services. We are highly qualified to treat nearly every type of pain. A thorough history, consultation and examination will allow the doctor to recommend a comprehensive treatment option. You will find a complete list of procedures, educational videos and other resources about numerous types of pain.

For clinic appointments, patients are requested to arrive fifteen minutes before their scheduled appointment time. If you are being seen by one of our providers for the first time, please arrive to complete our New Patient Intake paperwork.

If you prefer, you can download the documents at home, print and complete this prior to your visit, using this link: Click here to download our New Patient Intake Paperwork. If you bring your completed paperwork with you, please arrive fifteen minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time.

For procedures, patients need to arrive one hour before their scheduled procedure time. We want to take time with you to prepare for your procedure. This will include check-in, obtaining vital signs, reviewing history and current medications, changing, potential blood work, and IV placement.

Each insurance company has different processes for authorization. Predicting the time frame is impossible but should be less than 1 week.
In some cases, patients can expedite the authorization process by contacting their insurance provider directly. You can always check on the status of your authorization request by calling our Auth Department at 913-339-9437.

Yes. Opioid medications should only be taken as instructed and when experiencing moderate to severe pain. Other medications such as anti-inflammatories, tylenol, muscle relaxants, and nerve pain medicines can also be used for pain treatment. Communicate with your physician if you have questions.

Opioid pain medications have the potential to induce euphoria, an altered state of mind associated with pleasurable emotions. Patients can become accustomed to this sensation and find it favorable. This is different from addiction, which is typically when someone breaks family, social, or occupational obligations to obtain more medication legally or illegally. The medications can lead to physical dependence, which occurs when patients experience withdrawal symptoms should they not take their medication according to the prescribed schedule.

If pain has become chronic then it is unlikely to disappear completely. However, with multi-modality treatments, chronic pain patients can expect to set realistic goals focusing on activities and tasks. 100% relief of chronic pain is unrealistic; rather, setting goals focused on function and activity such that pain does not interfere as much is often achievable.

It depends. Patients usually follow up in the clinic after the first injection within 2-3 weeks to assess pain and function. If goals have been achieved at that time then there is no need for another injection. If pain relief is 50% or less, lasts <3 months, and continues to impact quality of life and function, then another injection is recommended. This is typically performed via another approach or a different anti-inflammatory steroid is used.

24-48 hours most often. However, rarely some patients do not experience the effect of steroid for up to 2 weeks.

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