The Pain Center - Peoria

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Peoria, United States

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Pain control clinic· Doctor· Pain management physician· Medical clinic

The Pain Center - Peoria Reviews | Rating 2.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Pain Center - Peoria is located in Peoria, United States on 9401 W Thunderbird Rd #180. The Pain Center - Peoria is rated 2.4 out of 5 in the category pain control clinic in United States.

Address

9401 W Thunderbird Rd #180

Phone

+1 6232699327

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Katherine Neiman

WORST PLACE EVER for patient care! Jennifer the so called P.A. very RUDE... You guys need to consider patient care. You have no idea what they have been through. You want to kick me out of the room cause my mom wants me there by her side cause your protocol is one person back at a time. Well maybe you should consider signs and one have wipes and sanitizer out, two take people's temps before they walk in, just cause of the virus going around and if I had it I already contaminated the office lobby and the room so think about that. You have no idea what we have been through! And stop treating your patients like their drug addict, they are there for help! So glad my mom got her pain pump out and we won't be needing your service ANYMORE!

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McKedenas Huntter

I had such high hopes that this place would be helpful. I had an initial visit and was told a urine test had to be done and could take two weeks or longer before meds could be prescribed. Ok. Set up an appointment for two weeks out and had to see someone other than Marybeth, who seemed to care at my intake appt. Appt day rolls around, I see someone other than the person appt was with about two hours later than time scheduled. He told me I needed to set up injections, I had already done so, that he couldn't prescribe meds because the urinalysis had not come back, but later said he could not give me meds because I had alcohol in my urine and that was against the contract (didn't have one at that time and I thought results hadn't returned?) As a final stick it to ya move, he gave me 7.5-325mg Oxy/acetaminophen one every 12 hours. My neck is bad enough to receive injections, but not to receive pain relief but once every 12 hours? You know why these NP's do this? Because they can. I've never had a poor experience with an actual physician, but a NP or PA act like the meds they are prescribing are coming from their own personal bottle. I've got degenerative disease in my neck, exacerbated by radiation treatment. But I doubt this \pain relief\ would be prescribed for a PA's loved one. Thanks Steven!

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Hazel Greenfield

I am being treated for knees. Dr. Burgher was very knowledgeable and his treatment was very comprehensive. It helped

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Captain Ron

The staff at the Pain Center have been wonderful to me, Maria, Kellie and Nicole and many more are so helpful and kind. Finding Dr. Burger was a life saver! He really cares about his patients, and is so very knowledgeable! Treating all my different ailments is complicated, but he juggles it with style and using his expertise. Thank you Doctor Burgher ..R. Lester

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S. Good

Dr Burgher is great, but (in my opinion) Jennifer Okidegbe is a horrible person, a liar, and a narcissist. She took her power over her sick, frail, and elderly patient and used it to emotionally abuse her. She reduced my sick mother to tears every month with complete disregard. She should have her license revoked. It should be a giant red flag to any potential patients that this practice feels the need to have signs on the walls that if you argue with the staff they will deny you service...how many patients were driven to that level of desperation by Jennifer’s incompetence before they had to put that up? If you have options, please, please run the other way. If you have no choice but to have Jennifer “care” for you, protect yourself. Record your appointments. Know your rights. Document everything. Report her. If enough of us speak up, we CAN stop her before she kills someone or leaves them in such pain that they do it themselves. Patient relations should investigate her, ask themselves if they would want to be treated like that if they had a debilitating disease, and think on how they would feel if their ill parents had no choice but to beg that woman for fair and ethical treatment (and still not receive it).