May 1, 2025
Local, Accessible Pain Relief – Expert Care Close to Home
Living with chronic pain can impact every aspect of your life — from your daily routine to your ability to work, exercise, or simply enjoy time with family. Whether it’s back pain, neck pain, post-surgical pain, neuropathy, or other nagging issues — the biggest challenge isn’t just finding relief — it’s accessing trustworthy specialized care without the burden of long-distance travel.
At Hereford Regional Medical Center’s Pain Management Clinic, we bring expert, non-surgical pain relief right to your community. Our highly trained specialists use minimally invasive treatments to help patients regain control of their lives — without the stress of traveling to a larger city.
Why Local Care Matters
Pain management often requires multiple visits, making local access to quality care a crucial factor in successful treatment.
- Long drives to bigger hospitals – Traveling for care means extra time off work, additional gas expenses, and unnecessary stress.
- Separation from family support – A strong support system plays a major role in recovery, but long-distance appointments make it harder for loved ones to be involved.
- Delays in treatment – When pain relief requires ongoing visits, travel barriers may lead to missed appointments and prolonged discomfort.
Our pain relief specialist, Josh Dunlap, CRNA, APRN, NSPM-C, is a fellowship-trained pain management specialist. With experience, precision, and patient-first care, he works with our team to help patients take the next step toward living pain-free.
Call (940) 766-8807 to schedule an appointment.

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