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Georgia Pain Management and Diagnostics is a leader in pain management and looks forward to treating your pain. New patients may use our interactive form below to request an appointment and our scheduler will contact you to complete the process, or you may call our new patient scheduling number at (678) 677-5997.

This form is for new patients only. If you are an established patient, please contact our office at (770) 503-7222 ext. 34.

Please do not use this form if you have an urgent medical problem or you need to re-schedule an existing appointment. Instead, please call our office at (770) 503-7222.

Be sure to bring any diagnostic films or other test results that may have been ordered or performed by another physician.

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Gainesville pain management physician, Dr. Kathy Herdon offers effective treatment for acute and chronic pain using nonsurgical pain relief methods including acupuncture, Botox injections, Cervical facet radiofrequency neurotomy, Caudal and cervical epidurals, steroid injections, Facet joint injections, Discography, Platelet Rich Plasma Injections (PRP therapy), Trigger point injections, TMJ injections, Trigeminal nerve blocks, Prolotherapy and Ultrasound-guided injections.