These services offer a comprehensive range of advanced pain management treatments targeting the neck and back, nerves, joints, headaches, post-surgical pain, and cancer-related pain with both minimally invasive procedures and cutting-edge technology.
At Tanner Clinic, we understand that an MRI can feel overwhelming: both physically and financially. That’s why we provide state-of-the-art MRI scans in a patient-friendly environment, all at a fraction of the cost you’d pay at a hospital.
Because our advanced imaging equipment produces high-resolution images, your provider can receive clear, accurate results quickly. Moreover, you can bring any imaging order from your provider, even if they are outside Tanner Clinic, and we will gladly perform your MRI here.
In addition, our team works hard to ensure your experience is as comfortable and stress-free as possible. From start to finish, you’ll feel supported, cared for, and confident in your choice.
Tanner Clinic uses advanced MRI technology to deliver clear, detailed images with greater accuracy, patient comfort, and faster results.
Comprehensive pain care using injections, neuromodulation, ablation, minimally invasive procedures, and regenerative therapies tailored to the affected body area and condition.
Conditions include: degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, radiculopathy, spinal stenosis, facet arthritis, vertebrogenic pain, pars defects, scoliosis, sacroiliitis and related disorders.
We treat: diabetic neuropathy, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), phantom limb pain, post-herpetic neuralgia, pelvic neuralgias (pudendal, ilioinguinal), intercostal neuralgia and peripheral neuropathies.
Targeted injections and regenerative options to reduce pain, restore function, and delay or avoid surgery where appropriate.
Advanced options for chronic migraines and refractory headache disorders.
Personalized strategies for persistent or recurrent pain after surgery, including neuromodulation and targeted injections.
Specialized interventions for pain from tumors, compression fractures, and chemotherapy-related neuropathy.