- The best pain management clinic in Lewisville is one that finds the root cause of your pain — not one that masks it with long-term medication.
- Look for board-certified, fellowship-trained pain physicians — not general practitioners or chiropractors offering pain services on the side.
- The top clinics in the Lewisville and North Dallas area offer minimally invasive, image-guided procedures like spinal cord stimulation, RFA, GAE, and PRP — not just steroid injections.
- A serious Lewisville pain clinic accepts Medicare, commercial insurance, motor vehicle accident (MVA), and workers’ compensation claims.
- SEVA Healthcare Lewisville sits at 1850 Lakepointe Drive with same-week appointments and physicians trained at Yale, NYU, and Rush.
If you are living with chronic back pain, knee pain, neuropathy, or migraines in Lewisville, Plano, Flower Mound, Frisco, or Carrollton, the pain management clinic you choose may be the single biggest decision you make for your health this year. The wrong clinic can leave you stuck on medications you don’t need or rushed toward surgery that doesn’t fix the underlying problem. The right one finds what is actually causing your pain and treats it precisely.
This guide will help you understand what truly separates the best pain management clinic in Lewisville from the average one — and what to ask before your first visit.
It is written by the doctors at SEVA Healthcare , but the criteria apply no matter which clinic in the Lewisville — North Dallas corridor you ultimately choose.
What does “pain management” actually mean?
Pain management is a recognized medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating acute, severe, and chronic pain — without long-term opioids or unnecessary surgery whenever possible.
A board-certified pain management physician in Lewisville is trained to:
- Identify the specific anatomical structure causing your pain — nerve, joint, disc, muscle, or vascular source.
- Use image-guided procedures — fluoroscopy or ultrasound — to deliver treatment directly to the pain source.
- Combine interventional procedures, regenerative medicine, physical therapy, and medication into a personalized plan.
- Coordinate with your primary care doctor, orthopedic surgeon, or neurologist when needed.
The specialty emerged because too many patients with chronic pain were either over-medicated or rushed into surgery that didn’t fix the problem. A good pain doctor in Lewisville sits between those two extremes.
Why Lewisville and North Dallas patients should be selective
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex has hundreds of providers who list “pain services” on their websites — primary care offices, chiropractors, general anesthesiologists. But true interventional pain management is a distinct subspecialty that requires:
- A medical degree (MD or DO).
- A residency in Anesthesiology, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, or Neurology.
- An ACGME-accredited fellowship in Pain Medicine(a full additional year of training).
- Board certification by the American Board of Anesthesiology, ABPMR, or equivalent.
Many clinics in Lewisville and the broader DFW area list “pain management” on their services page without any of the providers holding these credentials. Before booking, ask: “Is the physician board-certified in pain medicine, and where did they complete their fellowship?” If the answer is anything other than a specific ACGME-accredited program, keep looking.
8 things that separate the best Lewisville pain clinic from the rest
Board-certified, fellowship-trained physicians
This is non-negotiable. At SEVA Healthcare Lewisville , our team is led by Dr. Amit Mirchandani (UT Memphis MD, Anesthesiology residency at Yale, ACGME-accredited interventional pain fellowship at Rush University, Chicago, double board-certified in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine), supported by Dr. Jayen Patel (Boston University MD, NYU/Bellevue residency), Dr. Alex Pham (UCLA Chronic Pain Fellowship), and Dr. David Do. Every clinic in Lewisville should publish full credentials — if they don’t, that tells you something.
A real range of minimally invasive procedures
The best pain clinics in Lewisville offer far more than steroid injections. Look for a published procedure list that includes:
- Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) — including high-frequency 10 kHz systems.
- Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for facet joint and genicular nerve pain.
- Kyphoplasty for vertebral compression fractures.
- Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) for localized chronic nerve pain.
- Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) — a newer non-surgical option for knee arthritis with sustained 2-year outcomes documented in 2024 IDE trials.
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and regenerative therapies.
- Fluoroscopy-guided epidural, facet, and selective nerve root injections.
- Botox for chronic migraine — FDA-approved since 2010.
You can see SEVA’s full library across Back & Neck Pain , Knee & Joint Pain , Nerve & Neuropathic Pain , Headache & Migraine , Pelvic & Abdominal Pain , and Post-Surgical & Complex Pain.
Image-guided precision
Procedures performed “blind” — without live X-ray (fluoroscopy) or ultrasound — are less accurate and less effective. Every injection, ablation, or nerve block at a top-tier Lewisville pain clinic should be image-guided. A 2025 meta-analysis of 72 randomized controlled trials covering 7,701 sciatica patients found that fluoroscopy-guided transforaminal epidural injections produced significantly better outcomes than non-guided approaches.
A conservative-first philosophy
A reputable pain doctor in Lewisville will not push you toward surgery on the first visit and will not start you on long-term opioids without exploring every other option. The goal is to relieve pain at its source using the least invasive treatment that works for your specific condition.
Same-week appointment availability
Chronic pain doesn’t wait. The best pain clinics in the Lewisville — Flower Mound — Plano corridor offer same-day or next-day appointments for new patients. At SEVA Healthcare Lewisville, we hold dedicated new-patient slots so you are not waiting weeks to be seen.
Full insurance acceptance — including MVA and workers’ comp
A serious clinic accepts most major insurance plans, Medicare, and Medicaid, and is comfortable handling motor vehicle accident (MVA) and workers’ compensation cases. These require specific documentation and billing expertise many smaller clinics lack. SEVA Healthcare Lewisville accepts all major insurance plans, MVA, and workers’ comp.
Performs procedures in accredited facilities
Beyond the office, where does the clinic perform advanced procedures? The best Lewisville pain clinics partner with AAAASF-accredited, Medicare-approved ambulatory surgery centers for procedures like SCS implants, kyphoplasty, and intrathecal pump placement — ensuring precision, safety, and patient comfort.
Honest patient education
A great pain clinic teaches you about your condition so you can make informed decisions. SEVA Healthcare publishes SevaPedia — a doctor-written library covering low back pain , spinal cord stimulation , GAE for knee pain , Botox for migraines , and more — so patients in Lewisville understand their options before stepping into the clinic.
Common pain conditions treated at the best Lewisville pain clinics
If your condition isn’t below, our Conditions page covers the full treatment library.
| Condition | What it feels like | Common treatments |
|---|---|---|
| Chronic low back pain | Aching, stiffness, radiating leg pain | Epidural injections, RFA, SCS |
| Sciatica & herniated disc | Sharp, shooting pain down the leg | Transforaminal epidural, nerve root block |
| Neck pain & cervical radiculopathy | Neck stiffness, arm pain or numbness | Cervical epidural, facet injections, RFA |
| Knee arthritis | Stiffness, pain on stairs, swelling | Genicular RFA, PRP, GAE |
| Diabetic neuropathy / CRPS | Burning, tingling, hypersensitivity | Sympathetic blocks, PNS, 10 kHz SCS |
| Migraine & cluster headache | Throbbing, debilitating headaches | Botox, occipital nerve block, ketamine |
| Failed back surgery syndrome | Persistent pain after spine surgery | SCS, intrathecal pump, RFA |
| Post-MVA whiplash | Neck/back pain after a car accident | Image-guided injections, RFA, full plan |
SEVA Healthcare Lewisville — in the heart of North Dallas
SEVA Healthcare operates two clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex — our flagship Lewisville location and our Rowlett clinic on the east side of Dallas.
SEVA Healthcare — Lewisville, TX
Address: 1850 Lakepointe Drive, Suite 700, Lewisville, TX 75057
Phone:(214) 306-4116 · Hours: Mon–Fri, 8 AM – 5 PM
Serves: Lewisville, Plano, Frisco, Flower Mound, Carrollton, Coppell, Irving, The Colony, Highland Village, Lake Dallas, and the broader North Dallas region.
Our Lewisville clinic is led by Dr. Amit Mirchandani and supported by board-certified colleagues. We accept all major insurance plans, Medicare, MVA, and workers’ compensation.
What a first visit to SEVA Healthcare Lewisville looks like
Many patients put off seeing a pain doctor because they don’t know what to expect. Here is what actually happens on your first visit:
Tell us where you hurt
When you call or schedule online , our team will ask a short series of questions about where your pain is, how long you have had it, and what has been tried before.
Doctor review and appointment
One of our board-certified pain doctors reviews your case and any imaging you have had (X-ray, MRI, CT). Same-week appointments are typically available.
Your in-clinic visit
You meet your doctor in person at our 1850 Lakepointe Drive location. The visit includes a full history, physical exam, and a clear discussion of treatment options. If a procedure is appropriate, we explain it clearly — risks, benefits, recovery, and cost — before anything is scheduled.
There is no pressure to commit to any procedure during your first visit. Many patients leave with a non-procedural plan first — physical therapy, medication adjustment, or follow-up imaging — and only proceed to interventional treatment if conservative options aren’t enough.
Questions to ask before you choose any Lewisville pain clinic
Use these on any clinic you are considering — including ours:
- Is the physician board-certified in pain medicine, and where did they complete their fellowship?
- Do you perform procedures with fluoroscopy or ultrasound guidance?
- What is your approach to opioid medications — are they ever used long-term, and under what protocol?
- Do you accept my insurance, and do you handle workers’ comp and MVA claims?
- How quickly can I be seen as a new patient?
- If my first treatment doesn’t work, what is the next step?
- Where are advanced procedures (SCS, kyphoplasty, intrathecal pumps) actually performed, and is the facility accredited?
A confident, well-run clinic will answer all of these directly. Hesitation on any of them is a warning sign.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the best pain management doctor in Lewisville, TX?
“Best” depends on your specific condition, but the baseline is the same everywhere: board-certified in pain medicine, fellowship-trained, performs image-guided procedures, and honest about whether a procedure will actually help. Dr. Amit Mirchandani leads SEVA Healthcare’s Lewisville clinic with double board certification in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine from the American Board of Anesthesiology.
Does SEVA Healthcare Lewisville accept Medicare?
Yes. SEVA Healthcare accepts Medicare, Medicaid, most major commercial insurance plans, workers’ compensation, and motor vehicle accident claims at our Lewisville clinic.
Do I need a referral to see a pain doctor in Lewisville?
For most insurance plans, no referral is required to schedule a consultation. Some HMO plans do require one — our team will verify your benefits when you call (214) 306-4116.
How soon can I get an appointment in Lewisville?
Same-week appointments are typically available at our 1850 Lakepointe Drive clinic. For urgent cases — including post-accident pain — we often offer same-day or next-day visits.
Is SEVA Healthcare an opioid clinic?
No. SEVA Healthcare is an interventional pain management practice. Our focus is on identifying the source of pain and treating it with minimally invasive, image-guided procedures and regenerative therapies. We do not run a high-volume opioid prescribing model.
Can SEVA Healthcare help with pain after a car accident?
Yes. We routinely treat patients recovering from motor vehicle accidents — whiplash, post-MVA neck and back pain, post-traumatic headaches, and nerve injuries. See our full guide to MVA pain treatment in Tulsa and Dallas.
What neighborhoods does the Lewisville clinic serve?
Our Lewisville clinic at 1850 Lakepointe Drive serves patients across Lewisville, Plano, Frisco, Flower Mound, Carrollton, Coppell, Irving, The Colony, Highland Village, Lake Dallas, and the broader North Dallas region. For East Dallas / Rockwall / Garland patients, our Rowlett clinic may be more convenient.
Talk to a board-certified pain doctor in Lewisville
Same-week consultations available at 1850 Lakepointe Drive. Dr. Mirchandani and our team will review your imaging and give you an honest assessment — no pressure, no unnecessary procedures.
This article is written for informational and educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results vary. Please consult a board-certified pain management specialist to determine whether a treatment is appropriate for your specific condition. Written by Dr. Amit Mirchandani, MD — Double Board-Certified Pain Management Physician. Medically reviewed by Dr. Jayen Patel, MD , Co-Founder of SEVA Healthcare. Last updated May 19, 2026.















