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Our Services

At Privium Consultants, we offer a comprehensive suite of pain management services designed to address the root causes of discomfort and guide you toward lasting wellness. Our patient-first approach ensures that each treatment plan is tailored to your unique needs.

Interventional Pain management

At Privium Consultants, we offer a comprehensive suite of pain management services designed to address the root causes of discomfort and guide you toward lasting wellness. Our patient-first approach ensures that each treatment plan is tailored to your unique needs.

The body functions as a unit. At times, structural imbalances and spine related symptoms fail to be addressed by more conservative measures.

We utilize advanced fluoroscopically guided non-surgical treatments and procedures to manage spine and joint related pain. Our goal is to aide in minimizing oral medications and surgical treatments.

We are proud to offer:

  • Spinal Cord Stimulation
  • Genicular Nerve Blocks
  • MILD Prodedure
  • Trigger Point Injections
  • And many more…

Wellness

NutraMetrix® Products
Science-backed supplements to support joint health, inflammation, and overall wellness. 

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Bracing for Biomechanics

Custom braces for improved support and function:

  • Spine: Thoracic & lumbar
  • Extremities: Upper & lower limbs

Regenerative Care

We offer innovative, non-invasive solutions for effective pain relief and recovery.

Medical Cannabis Certification

Maryland & DC

Qualified patients can access medical cannabis to manage chronic pain and related conditions.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

This regenerative therapy uses your own platelets to promote healing and reduce pain naturally.

We also offer botox injections, carpel tunnel injections, and more. Contact us to see if we offer a service you are seeking.

Physical therapy

Your functional improvement is our goal. We work with other professionals such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, behavioral therapists, and your primary health care provider, to name a few, to coordinate your care for a successful outcome.

Personal Injury

  • Workers’ Compensation(WC)
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents
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Procedures We Offer

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And more!

  • Medication Optimization
  • Opioid Detoxification
  • Carpel Tunnel Injections
  • Botox
  • Medical Cannabis Certification (Maryland and DC)

Recommended Wellness Products

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  • Sacroiliac Joint Pain/Dysfunction

    Sacroiliac joint is formed from the connection of sacrum with the pelvis on either side. Sources of pain or inflammation can result from degenerative joint changes, decreased or increased range of motion, injury, dysfunction of surrounding soft tissue structures. This can cause pain on either side of buttocks just below the lumbar spine. Symptoms can be treated with non-surgically with medication, therapy, and sacroiliac joint injection, sacroiliac nerve blocks, radio frequency ablation to name a few.

  • Arthritis

    Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis and it is caused by the wear/tear of the cartilage that surrounds the joint. This can cause the bones of the joint to rub together, depending on the severity of the degeneration. This in turn causes an inflammatory response and pain. Osteoarthritis is also known as degenerative joint disease.

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

    The carpal tunnel located in the wrist. It is a structure that contains the median nerve and tendons that are associated with the tendons of the fingers and hand. When the carpal tunnel is too small or if there is inflammation of the structures, the median nerve becomes compressed which results in symptoms of numbness, tingling in the wrist, palm, and first 3 ½ digits. Symptoms are usually worse during the night or the morning. If severe weakness of the hand can occur as well as atrophy of musculature that the median nerve feeds. Nonsurgical treatments include but not limited to bracing/splinting, rest, ice, medication, and injections. Severe cases may require surgical carpal tunnel release.

  • Spine Related Pain

    The spine is a bony structure that starts from the base of the skull and ends at the tailbone. Consists of the cervical spine (neck), thoracic spine (mid-back), lumbar spine (lower back), tailbone (sacrum and coccyx). This bony structure is interconnected via joints, discs, ligaments, nerves, tendons, muscles, and vascular network that work together to provide support, flexibility, and strength. Any of the components of the spine and its surrounding structures are susceptible to injury and can become pain generators.

  • Piriformis Syndrome

    The piriformis muscle is located in the buttock region on each side. The sciatic nerve is in close proximity to the muscle. Piriformis syndrome is causes by irritation of the muscle which in turn leads to buttock pain. If the close by sciatic nerve is irritated as well, symptoms can include tingling, numbness sensations in the affected lower extremity in the distribution of the sciatic nerve. Symptoms can be treated with non-surgically with supportive care, medication, therapy, piriformis injection, and botulinum toxin to name a few.

  • Facet Arthropathy/Facet Syndrome

    Facet joints are small joints found at almost each spinal level (cervical, thoracic, lumbar). These joints aide in twisting motion and associated stability in the spine. The angles of the facet joints vary at each spinal level to provide limitations to excessive rotational forces that can lead to instability and injury. Symptoms can include back pain that may/may not radiate into posterior aspect of lower extremities or neck pain that may/may not radiate to the head and shoulders. Symptoms can be treated with non-surgically with medication, therapy, and facet joint injections, facet blocks, radio frequency ablation to name a few. In some cases of destabilizing spine injury, surgery may be an option.

  • Peripheral Neuropathy

    Nerve damage, usually in the hands and feet with symptoms of weakness, numbness, and pain. Peripheral neuropathy can occur from disease such as diabetes mellitus. Can also result from injuries, toxins, and or infections. It is important to seek out the underlying cause of the neuropathy. Treatment is inclusive of medications, supportive care and treating the underlying condition.

  • Post Laminectomy Syndrome

    Pain that persists after adequate healing of spine surgical site. Despite the surgery being successful, one may experience unchanged or worse pain. Also there may have been post procedure complications such as infection, nerve damage, or failure for the surgery to achieve the intended anatomical goal. This condition is referred to as post-laminectomy syndrome. With cervical post laminectomy syndrome, the symptoms can involve the neck and upper extremities. With lumbar post laminectomy syndrome, symptoms can involve the lower back and lower extremities. Treatments are inclusive but not limited to medication, therapy, biofeedback, injections, and spinal cord stimulation.

  • Myofascial Pain Syndrome

    Pressure on sensitive points in the muscle results in pain. Myofascial pain syndrome can occur after repeated injury or overuse of muscles. Sometimes it manifests a tender muscle knot and pain can be persistent. Treatments include therapy, medication, trigger point injections, relaxation techniques.

  • Bursitis

    Inflammation in the bursal sac. A bursa is a thin sac around a joints that serves as a shock absorber between bone and surrounding soft tissue. The bursal sac is made up of a membrane that contains fluid. Trauma, friction, repetitive use can result in swelling that is localized, tenderness, pain in the affected area. Examples are bursas in the hip, knee, shoulder, or elbow areas. Can be treated with supportive care, rest, ice, medications, and injections just to name a few.

Ready to take the next step?

You don’t have to live with pain. At Privium, we’re here to help you regain comfort, mobility, and quality of life. Our expert team is dedicated to providing compassionate, personalized care tailored to your needs.