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Getting hurt at work can disrupt your physical health and financial stability. Midwest Innovative Pain Management accepts workers’ compensation cases to help you through your recovery and compensation claim. Maher Fattouh, MD, Mohamad Sebai, MD, and Anastasia Yorkman, NP, have years of experience assessing and treating workplace injuries like sprains, compression fractures, and herniated discs. They focus on the least invasive treatments for pain relief and full recovery. Call the office in Dyer, Indiana, to schedule a workers’ compensation consultation or book an appointment online today.
Workers’ compensation is a legal requirement that protects employees who are hurt on the job or develop a work-related illness. The employer-funded program provides several benefits, including medical coverage and wage replacement.
Midwest Innovative Pain Management offers high-quality medical care for injured workers to help them heal fully and return to work safely.
The pain management team has extensive experience in workers’ compensation claims. They offer several noninvasive treatments to relieve pain and other symptoms of work-related injuries, including:
The team takes a thorough approach to evaluating the nature of your condition and the extent of injury to support your workers’ compensation case.
In the event of a workplace accident or event that results in injury, file a report with your supervisor immediately. If you need immediate medical care, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
Schedule a consultation at Midwest Innovative Pain Management after hospital discharge or if you need help recovering from a less serious injury.
The providers offer advanced imaging and other diagnostic tests in the office to evaluate your injury. The team uses the results of the tests to develop a treatment plan to support your full recovery from a work-related injury.
Midwest Innovative Pain Management provides a range of treatment options to address pain and other symptoms of a work-related injury.
Your provider may recommend:
They also offer minimally invasive procedures like kyphoplasty to repair vertebral compression fractures in the spine.
Your provider continues to monitor and document your progress with treatment. They discuss when you can return to work without risking further injury. The staff also provides the documentation you need to support your workers’ compensation claim.
If you need advanced medical care or surgery, the team refers you to a specialist and can collaborate on your ongoing care.
Call Midwest Innovative Pain Management to learn more about workers’ compensation treatment options available for on-the-job injuries. You can also book an appointment online at any time.