NEW PATIENTS
We hope to see you soon!
Our clinic primarily accepts new patients only with a referral from a physician.
What To Expect
The first time you visit us, we will start by listening. We will collect your medical history and perform a physical exam. Then we will review imaging studies, labwork, medications, information about your past treatments, and detailed information about your pain. When did you first notice it? How often does it occur? Is it worse with certain activities? We may treat you on your first visit or we may need to gather more information with further testing. We want to be as thorough and precise as possible because every detail helps us make a better diagnosis, and thus form a better treatment plan. Our goal is to give you a clear plan with options available for treating your pain effectively.
What To Bring
Pain is subjective, and any information you have to describe your pain is important. Imaging, medications, supplements, as well as your health history will give us the most complete picture, speed up your diagnosis, and also reduce the need for further testing.
- Any insurance cards for current coverage
- Your driver’s license or a photo ID
- A list of prescription medications and over-the-counter medications
- Our new patient paperwork, completed
- Your health history, including chronic conditions, illnesses, and previous surgeries
- A list of specialists you see
Dr. Lovett is very nice. She listens and answers questions. She also offers options for treatment when other doctors have failed.
Anonymous Patient, 2011
I had searched for 12 years to find the source of my pain!! Many thousands of dollars and specialist! Dr Lovett faund it with one scan!! When other painful illnesss have come up she always listens to me and finds the answers. She has been a life saver!
Carrie Eison, 2018
Dr Lovett was caring and explained things much better than the orthopedic doctor
Anonymous Patient, 2011
Awesome Doc…Awesome Staff…Incredibly Thorough!
Troy, 2018
Dr. Lovett was very caring in talking with me when I underwent a Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection, and answered all my questions clearly. I would highly recommend her to anyone needing pain management.
Anonymous Patient, 2014
Very good Dr. She listens and takes her time with you. If you need additional tests she will order those. The office has gotten me in before my appointments if I have a problem. The staff is great and I feel at home there.
Krista Bland, 2017
She was very courteous and great listener and give me all the time I needed to explain my issues and the whole staff was very friendly and helpful in every way. It was the best first doctor visit I have ever had anywhere.
Anonymous Patient, 2016
Dr. Lovett is a warm and compassionate doctor. If you go to her, you will never want to change!
Shadow Pippin, 2020
Professional, confident, outstanding bedside manner. Never feel like I’m been rushed through appointments. Listens and explains your options. I’ve been a patient of hers for at least a decade and have never had a complaint. Grateful to have her as my Doctor.
Anonymous Patient, 2017
I absolutely love Dr Lovett. She is so caring and truly loves her patients. She has helped me so much. I told her that I had wished God had put her in my life a long time ago during my difficult times with my pain.
Sarah Brown, 2021
Dr. Lovett is the most compassionate pain doctor I’ve ever known. She truly cares about her patients and does everything she can to help you feel better. Her bedside manner is outstanding and far exceeds most doctors today.
Anonymous Patient, 2018
Dr. Lovett and her staff are amazing. Have never met a nicer group of staff to help with anything you need, and Dr. Lovett, she’s a wonderful person. Whether your up or down she’ll make you feel better. And as patients, sometimes we need to listen to our Doctors. They have their ups and downs like every human being.
Be nice to your doctors and staff!!! 💜💙💚
Janie Rash, 2021
Frequently Asked Questions
- All
- Insurance
- New Patients
- Pain Management
We would prefer you are referred by another physician, but it is not required.
This will depend on your insurance plan. Typically, most insurance companies cover pain management visits and procedures.
Have your physician send us a referral along with your records, or contact our office directly.
After your appointment, we will bill your insurance. Depending on your plan, you will be responsible for copay, deductible, or coinsurance. Copays are due at the time of service. Self-pay patients, please contact our office for current prices.