Resources
We encourage our patients to download and complete the following forms to expedite your in-office experience:
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Hours & Location
The Carolinas Pain Institute has two location:
The Winston-Salem office is located at
145 Kimel Park Drive,
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103
The Charlotte office is located at
330 Billingsley Road, Suite 210,
Charlotte, N.C. 28211
The offices are open
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
We are closed on major holidays.
Recent News
New Hope for Phantom Limb Pain
A new peripheral nerve stimulation system is providing long-lasting pain relief for patients with phantom limb pain. On May 4, 2014, David Nipple was riding his motorcycle near his former home in Franklin, Tennessee, when the intoxicated driver of a Chevrolet...
Calming the “Pain Brain”
Many people with pain are so overwhelmed that they can’t function well— physically, emotionally and/or cognitively. A major contributing factor to this “meltdown” is a hyperaroused nervous system, which manifests as feelings of anxiety and stress. If it were possible...
How to Find the Right Pain Doctor for You
"How do I find a pain doctor?" It’s the question we hear the most. Whether it’s from someone first experiencing pain or someone looking for a specialist, many chronic pain sufferers are seeking the right physician for them. Here’s advice on recognizing the need for a...
Chronic Pain and Art Therapy
PAIN IS A MULTIDIMENSIONAL EXPERIENCE THAT AFFECTS AN INDIVIDUAL’S PHYSIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONING. WHEN PAIN CONTINUES BEYOND THE BODY’S ABILITY TO HEAL AND BECOMES CHRONIC, THE OVERWHELMING STRESS THAT CAN DEVELOP IN EACH OF THESE AREAS OF...
Dr. David Mount
“We start with a patient-centered evaluation,” he says—with him listening as the patient talks. “I want to hear their story, uninterrupted,” he says. “I don’t want them to self-edit anything.”
New Treatment for Low Back Pain
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