Dr Patterson, himself, a well qualified, and I at least, really appreciated his care and ability, during 2 procedures: 1. The M.I.L.D. procedure excellent outcome and procedure 2. Thoracic skeltal...
Denis Patterson, DO - Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists
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Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists, led by Dr. Denis G. Patterson and his team of skilled providers in Reno, NV, stands out as the regional leader in treating chronic pain conditions. Their primary goals revolve around diagnosing the source of pain, reducing suffering levels, and restoring patients' functionality and independence.
The facility, recognized as Northern Nevada’s 2021 Best in Pain Management, focuses on utilizing non-surgical treatments to expedite rehabilitation time and improve patients' quality of life. With a commitment to exceptional customer service and employing highly-trained physicians, they offer a comprehensive range of interventional pain services.
Patients' testimonials reflect the effectiveness of their treatments, with a high percentage reporting significant improvements in their conditions. Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists prides itself on its compassionate care for individuals grappling with acute and chronic pain, aiming to provide relief and enhance overall well-being.
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He doesn't do or perform the service he promised to do he is all about making people wait if he doesn't approve of the money he wants to give the patient the needed procedure or medicine they need...

He was more worried about talking about his new Audi SUV to his bro and nurse than paying attention to my complaints of pain while putting needles INTO MY SPINE. His staff smooches his rear...
The suicide of medical credibility continues apace with Dr. Patterson and this practice. Having sought care and clarification, the answer has been silence. Following the money, it unfortunately...
Gotta add this which found out today I had 4 visits preparing for SI Joint ablation that he totally botched well I took a picture of the 11 or so punctures and finally showed it to a Dr and found...