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Cornell Pain Clinic is an in-person pain management clinic located in Beaverton, Oregon, serving patients in the greater Portland area. According to its website, it positions itself as an outpatient pain management practice offering interventional pain medicine services provided by Dr. Suresh Chand, M.D. Its focus areas include chronic pain, CRPS/RSD, sports injuries, degenerative pain, as well as ketamine infusion-related treatment scenarios for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
The clinic’s services include X-ray-guided interventional pain procedures, medication management, IV ketamine infusions, and regenerative treatments such as PRP platelet-rich plasma and stem cell/MSC therapy. The website provides relatively detailed information on ketamine treatment, including screening, lab testing, a 40-minute infusion, post-treatment observation, the requirement for an adult companion to take the patient home, and avoiding driving or operating machinery for 48 hours. It also emphasizes the need to assess contraindications before treatment, such as hypertension, serious cardiopulmonary disease, pregnancy, and MAOI use.
Pricing is disclosed fairly clearly. Ketamine evaluation/screening/first infusion costs USD 400, or USD 800 for chronic pain. The next five infusions cost USD 2000 in total, or USD 4000 for the chronic pain protocol. Maintenance infusions are USD 400 each, or USD 800 each for chronic pain. An 80% deposit is required when booking, with the balance due on the day of treatment. Payment options include cash, major credit cards, and CareCredit; checks are not accepted. The page states clearly that most insurance plans, Medicaid, and Medicare do not cover this type of treatment, and patients need to contact their insurance provider directly regarding reimbursement.
The main advantage is transparency, especially around ketamine’s intended patient groups, potential side effects, treatment process, and costs, all of which are described in fairly specific terms. The service mix is also relatively comprehensive, covering interventional procedures, regenerative medicine, and infusion therapy. The drawbacks are that the website content appears somewhat dated, with a 2019 footer, so some pricing and service availability should be confirmed by phone. The evidence base and indication boundaries for regenerative treatments are not explained in much depth. There also does not appear to be online booking, telemedicine, or a patient portal.
This clinic is best suited to patients near Portland/Beaverton, Oregon, who have already tried conventional treatments but have seen limited improvement in chronic pain or related psychiatric symptoms, especially those willing to pay out of pocket and attend multiple in-person visits. It is not suitable as an online healthcare platform, nor is it appropriate for international users looking to purchase services directly.
As a standard English-language medical clinic website, it can usually be accessed directly. However, its services depend entirely on in-person care in the United States. For users in China, even if the website is accessible, it is mainly useful for understanding costs and the treatment process; actual care would require considering travel to the U.S., prescription regulations, and evaluation by a local physician.
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