Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection
Comprehensive pain management from diagnosis to recovery—all in one place.
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Your Pain Relief Options for Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection
- Board-certified pain management physicians with extensive injection experience
- State-of-the-art fluoroscopy and ultrasound guidance for precise needle placement
- Comprehensive approach combining injections with physical therapy and rehabilitation
- Same-day procedures in our accredited ambulatory surgery centers
What to Expect During Your Epidural Steroid Injection
Pre-Procedure Consultation
Your pain management physician reviews your imaging studies, discusses the procedure in detail, and answers all your questions. We'll also review any medications that need to be adjusted before your injection.
Day of Procedure
You'll arrive at our surgery center where our team will prepare you for the injection. The procedure typically takes 15-30 minutes and is performed with you lying comfortably on your stomach.
Image-Guided Injection
Using fluoroscopy or ultrasound guidance, your physician carefully positions the needle in the epidural space and injects the medication. You may feel some pressure during the injection, but most patients report minimal discomfort.
Recovery and Monitoring
After a brief observation period to ensure you're feeling well, you'll be discharged home the same day. Most patients can resume normal activities within 24-48 hours.
Follow-Up Care
We'll schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and determine if additional treatments would be beneficial. Our team remains available to address any questions during your recovery.
REAL EXPERIENCES—FROM EVALUATION THROUGH RECOVERY.
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Why Choose Synergy?
Patient satisfaction with epidural injection outcomes
(6 Months)
Patients report significant pain reduction
(1 Month)
Successful injection accuracy rate
(2024)
Average time to initial pain relief
(Typical)
Data Source: CODE Technology PRO Surveys (2025).