TCPMC

Interventional Pain Management

Interventional Pain Management is the discipline of medicine devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of pain-related disorders principally with the application of interventional techniques in managing sub-acute, chronic, persistent, and intractable pain, independently or in conjunction with other modalities of treatment.


We have the only out-patient interventional pain facilities in the Tri-County area. Easy in, easy out. No hidden hospital or ambulatory surgical clinic fees. Fully equipped facilities for a safe environment.

Specialties

Dr. Jones is Board Certified in Interventional Pain Management by the American Board of Interventional Pain Physicicans and holds a Fellowship Degree in Interventional Pain Practice from the World Institute of Pain. He is a registered Spine Specialist by the North American Spine Society. Even though the majority of our pain practice treatment is spinal, we also treat chronic pain processes in almost every joint to include fibromyalgia.

Dr. Jones is also Board Certified in Family Practice by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians and holds the a Fellowship Degree in Family Practice from the American Academy of Family Practice.

 

 


INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT

Please visit Dr. Jones' SPINE SPECIALIST PROFILE for more information

Dr. Jones performs injections in our Royse City Injection Facitility at 200 Arch St. Royse City, Texas, as well as in our Greenville Injection Facility located at 4101 Wesley Ste. B, in the Wesley Medical Plaza, Greenville, Texas 75404

All appointments for pain management are made through our Royse City Office, at 972-636-9577, ext 5, with Michelle.

Philosophy

God has graced me in abundance. He is given me a loving family with fantastic children and unbelievably wonderful grandchildren. My focuses in life are my God, my family, and my medical practice. It amazes me that the Lord has given me these things and the profession I dreamed of even as a child. I am a Christian, and it is my unshakable belief that the ability to practice medicine is a gift from God. God is responsible for the gift of the art of medicine to the physician. The physician, in part, is responsible for his knowledge in healing, but God is responsible for the healing. I feel that prayer is a powerful force in the healing process. At any time during your visits to this office, if you wish to be prayed for or prayed with, please do not hesitate to ask. It is likely that you will be prayed for, even if you do not ask.I praise the Lord for my practice, my
patients, and my employees. I hope that you will find that this practice meets your health care needs. God bless you., Dr. Ron Jones


Patient Bill of Rights

Royse City Medical and Surgical Clinic / Tri-County Pain Management Centre endorses a Patient's Bill of Rights. It is an expectation that compliance with the patient's rights can contribute to an effective patient care program. A modification of the American Hospital Association's statement on a Patient's Bill of Rights has been incorporated as part of the framework of our facility.

1. The patient has the right to considerate and respectful care.
2. The patent has the right to obtain from their certified provider, complete, current information concerning their diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis in terms the patient can reasonably be expected to understand. When it is not advisable to give such information to the patient, the information should be made available to an appropriate person on their behalf.
3. The patient has the right to receive, from their certified provider, information in order to make informed consent prior to the start of any procedure and/or treatment. This information shall include any medically significant risks involved with any procedure, along with probable duration of incapacitation. Where medically appropriate, alternatives for care or treatment should be explained to the patient.
4. The patient has the right to refuse any and all treatment to the extent permitted by law, and to be informed of any of the
medical consequences of their action.
5. The patient has a right to every consideration of privacy concerning their own medical care program limited only by state
statutes, rules, regulations, or imminent danger to the individual or others.
6. The patient has the right to be advised if the clinician, hospital, clinic, etc., proposes to engage in or perform human
experimentation affecting their care or treatment. The patient has the right to refuse to participate in such research projects.
7. The patient has the privilege to examine and receive an explanation of the bill.

All activities of your medical care at this facility are to be conducted with an overriding concern for the patient, and above all, the recognition of their dignity as a human being.