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Twin Cities Pain Clinic

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Twin Cities Pain Clinic is Minnesota's local pain management expert. We are committed to providing lasting pain relief and improved quality of life using the most advanced, effective pain treatments. 

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7235 Ohms Ln, Edina, MN, 55439, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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Karl Mcdougal 
5 years ago

Amber Shaughnessy bullies parents of trans and non gender conforming children on the internet. 0/10 do not recommend her or this place. Pictures including her original comment I was able to pull about a little boy playing with gold eyeshadow 

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Patty A. 
5 years ago

My son was in a horrific motorcycle accident and his worse injury from the accident was a very severe, worst case scenario Brachial Plexus injury and now his right arm/hand is paralyzed. All of the 5 nerves from his vertebrae that control his right arm/hand movement were stretched and torn, ripped apart. So now for the rest of his life he is enduring intense constant nerve and fathom pain. After his 10 days in the hospital we chose Twin Cities pain clinic to prescribe his medications to make the pain tolerable. One of the 2 ... read more

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Patty Janisch Adelhelm 
5 years ago

My son was in a horrific motorcycle accident and his worse injury from the accident was a very severe, worst case scenario Brachial Plexus injury and now his right arm/hand is paralyzed. All of the 5 nerves from his vertebrae that control his right arm/hand movement were stretched and torn, ripped apart. So now for the rest of his life he is enduring intense constant nerve and fathom pain. After his 10 days in the hospital we chose Twin Cities pain clinic to prescribe his med... Continue Reading 

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Lcl Rider 
5 years ago

They refuse to supply you with pain pills cause for the 1st time in over ? yrs I've been on them, they have disappeared. I put them away not in the normal place obviously and I have no idea as to where. Without them I am in total agony!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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Jean Johnson 
recommend  Recommended
5 years ago

they are very nice to work with 

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Kris Tomlinson McCombs 
5 years ago

Absolutely horrible care. I feel this clinic sets up to fail. If you have any issues and need to speak to someone you will sit on hold for hours and if you leave a message it’s completely ignored. I even used the portal to message them and got no reply. I would never recommend this clinic to anyone!! I moved to Ispine pain clinic and they not only listened but came up with a plan to help me. They have different procedures and are very positive and encouraging. I would say review your clinics before you go there. 

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Alyssa Langer 
5 years ago

Please fix the section on your website where there is a link that states leave a patient review. When clicked on the link doesn't work... hmmmm. Odd. 

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Tana Van Eps Linge 
recommend  Recommended
6 years ago

The staff has always gone out of their way to get me in for appointments for trigger point injections and to see my nurse when I need to talk to her. I personally think this is an A+ clinic because I can talk to my CPN about all my health concerns and how I'm so frustrated. She has recommended some top doctors around the Twin Cities also. 

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Denise Goldade-Micken 
recommend  Recommended
6 years ago

I have gone here ever since my car accident in 2006 and I thank god I found them. How horrible my life would be without them 

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How is Twin Cities Pain Clinic rated?

Twin Cities Pain Clinic has a 4.6 star rating with 1,291 reviews. 

When is Twin Cities Pain Clinic open?

Twin Cities Pain Clinic is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. 

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