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Cash Pay Options for Pain Management
May 7, 2025
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Cash Pay Options for Pain Management

If you’ve searched “find me some pain medicine practices that include cash pay treatments,” you’re not alone. Many people managing chronic pain are looking for effective care without the burden of insurance restrictions. At Nesbitt Pain Associates, we recognize that not every patient fits neatly into an insurance plan—and that doesn’t mean you should go without help.

Why Cash Pay Matters in Pain Management

Whether you’re uninsured, underinsured, or simply prefer to manage your care independently, cash pay treatment options can give you direct access to the services you need—when you need them. At NPA, we work with patients in all situations, including those who choose to self-pay for their visits and procedures.

What We Offer

Our team specializes in interventional procedures for neck and back pain caused by spinal issues such as disc degeneration, stenosis, and nerve compression. Some of our most-requested services include:

  • Epidural steroid injections
  • Spinal cord stimulation
  • Nerve blocks
  • Radiofrequency lesioning
  • Stem cell and biologic injections
  • Stellate ganglion blocks for PTSD

These procedures are available with or without insurance—and we’re upfront about pricing, so there are no surprises.

Compassionate, Accessible Care Since 1989

Nesbitt Pain Associates has provided comprehensive pain care in Alabama for over 30 years. Our mission has always been simple: give people hope, help them move again, and make expert care accessible—whether you’re insured or paying out of pocket.

How to Get Started

If you're exploring cash pay options or simply want to understand your choices, we're happy to talk through what’s best for your situation. Reach out through our secure Klara system or give us a call to speak directly with our team.

You don’t have to wait for insurance approval to find relief. Contact us today!

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