Chronic Pain Treatment in Alexandria, VA

Chronic pain care focused on function, daily life, and practical treatment planning.

Dr. Edith Q. Bautista-Quint evaluates chronic pain concerns with attention to diagnosis, symptoms, medical history, prior care, and how pain affects daily function.

Evaluation for ongoing pain concerns

Chronic pain can affect comfort, movement, sleep, work, household activity, and quality of life. At painREHAB PLLC in Alexandria, Virginia, care begins with a careful evaluation of the patient as a whole rather than a one-size-fits-all treatment plan.

Dr. Quint is board certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Her approach considers diagnosis, symptoms, function, prior treatment history, and the patient goals that matter in day-to-day life.

What may be reviewed

  • Pain location, duration, pattern, and triggers
  • How symptoms affect walking, work, sleep, activity, or self-care
  • Past imaging, procedures, medications, therapy, or specialist care
  • Relevant medical history and examination findings
  • Treatment options that may be clinically appropriate

Treatment planning

Chronic pain treatment may involve medical management, rehabilitation support, minimally invasive non-surgical procedures, complementary therapies, or coordination with other care when appropriate. Not every option is appropriate for every patient.

The goal is to discuss realistic options that fit the diagnosis and clinical picture while supporting function, comfort, and quality of life where possible.

Chronic Pain FAQs

What kind of doctor treats chronic pain?

A physical medicine and rehabilitation physician may evaluate chronic pain with attention to diagnosis, function, prior treatment, and daily activities. Treatment planning depends on the individual patient.

What can be discussed during a chronic pain consultation?

A consultation may include review of symptoms, medical history, prior care, physical function, and treatment goals. Options are discussed when clinically appropriate.

Does chronic pain treatment look the same for every patient?

No. Recommendations vary based on diagnosis, examination findings, symptoms, prior treatments, medical history, and clinical judgment.