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Occipital Nerve Block for Headache Relief

Contact Omaha Pain Physicians today to schedule a consultation and find out if the Occipital Nerve Block is the right solution for you.

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Pain Relief

The Occipital Nerve Block targets the source of your pain, providing targeted relief that may significantly reduce or eliminate your headaches and facial pain.

Minimally Invasive

The procedure is performed using a thin needle, minimizing discomfort, scarring, and downtime. Most patients tolerate it well.

Improved Quality of Life

By reducing the chronic discomfort and disruptions caused by headaches and facial pain, the Occipital Nerve Block can help you regain your focus, productivity, and overall well-being.

Quick Procedure

The Occipital Nerve Block is relatively fast, typically taking less than 30 minutes, which means you can get back to your daily activities with minimal interruption.
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Occipital Nerve Block

If you’re suffering from chronic headaches and facial pain, Omaha Pain Physicians offers a solution that can provide much-needed relief: the Occipital Nerve Block. This specialized procedure targets the occipital nerves, which can often be the source of your pain, helping you find lasting relief and regain control over your life. 

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Our Method of Relief

Is the Occipital Nerve Block a painful procedure?

The procedure is generally well-tolerated, and any discomfort is minimized with the use of local anesthesia. Our medical team will make every effort to ensure your comfort throughout the process.

How long does the pain relief from the Occipital Nerve Block last?

Pain relief duration can vary from person to person. While some individuals experience immediate and significant relief, others may require a few days for the full effect. The duration of pain relief will be discussed during your consultation.

Are there any risks or side effects associated with the Occipital Nerve Block?

As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects. However, the Occipital Nerve Block is generally considered safe. Our medical team will thoroughly evaluate your case and inform you about any potential risks before proceeding with the procedure.

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If chronic headaches and facial pain are negatively impacting your daily life, don't suffer in silence. Contact Omaha Pain Physicians today to schedule a consultation and find out if the Occipital Nerve Block is the right solution for you. Our team is dedicated to helping you regain control and live a life free from the burden of constant pain.

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