Texarkana Clinic

Pain Treatment Centers of America is proud to announce the opening of our newest pain management clinic in Texarkana, Arkansas on May 28, 2019. This new clinic will allow our outstanding pain specialists to provide care, diagnosis and pain relief to a greater number of patients than ever before.

What sets Pain Treatment Centers of America Apart?

There are several unique aspects of PTCOA that make us a leading pain management provider in the state of Arkansas:

We Offer Comprehensive Pain Management. Unlike other pain clinics, PTCOA offers treatment for all chronic pain conditions, even conditions that aren’t spine-oriented.

We Accept All Major Insurance Plans. PTCOA is proud to accept all major insurance plans and government expansion programs. This includes Medicare and Medicaid.

We Offer Advanced Pain Management Therapies. PTCOA offers an array of advanced therapies in diagnosing and treating pain, including Spinal Cord Stimulation, Intrathecal Drug Delivery, Kyphoplasty and SI Fusion. We also offer genicular nerve block and genicular nerve ablation for diagnosis and treatment of chronic knee pain .

We Offer Both Interventional and Conservative Pain Management. We offer pain management options that fit the unique needs of our patients and help them meet their pain management goals.

Our Team Consists of Experienced Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants. We are dedicated to hiring the best, most experienced pain management specialists. The members of our team have over 100 years of combined pain management experience.

Pain Treatment in Texarkana: PTCOA's New Clinic Location and Information

Our Texarkana clinic will open on Tuesday, May 28, 2019. We are conveniently located on N Stateline Avenue in Texarkana!

We are currently accepting and scheduling patients for our Texarkana clinic.

To schedule an appointment or speak with our Texarkana representatives, call (844) 215-0731.

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