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Dr. John Han stands with one of the new digital X-ray machines in the new pain management clinic at Geisinger-s Woodbine Lane facility.
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Published May 12, 2008 04:30 pm - With a new location at Geisinger's Outpatient Surgery Center on Woodbine Lane, the growing department can begin its innovative approach to pain management, which focuses on keeping patients active in the treatment process as soon as they step through the door.

Clinic move eases access and service
Move eases access and service

By Jaime North
The Daily Item

DANVILLE -- For years, Dr. John Han and his staff have envisioned new ways for Geisinger's pain therapy center to engage its patients in their treatment.

The staff just didn't have the space to bring those ideas into reality.

With a new location at Geisinger's Outpatient Surgery Center on Woodbine Lane, the growing department can begin its innovative approach to pain management, which focuses on keeping patients active in the process as soon as they step through the door.

"Patients are coming here and seeing a multi-specialty practice," said Dr. Han, Geisinger's director of pain therapy. "A lot of our patients come here for treatment of back and neck pain. This facility lets patients come to one place and have several specialists come to them. We are able to focus more on the patient than ever.

"We didn't have that before."

Geisinger moves

The extra space -- 16,000 square feet, or three times more than what they had before -- is a byproduct of Geisinger restructuring. The recent move, also made by the dermatology clinic and sleep disorder center, is part of Geisinger's plan to export non-acute care services off the medical center campus. Other departments, mostly administrative services, will soon find homes in newly constructed office buildings in Buckhorn and downtown Danville.

For the pain therapy center, the new clinic at Woodbine is a blessing in disguise.

"Just the other day I walked in and saw a patient being seen by a psychologist," Dr. Han said. "That was something I've been waiting to see for a long time, and now we have that capability. We don't want people to think we're just a place filled with needles."

Expanded services

Among the expanded services include a behavioral medicine specialist, psychologist, rehabilitation medicine therapist, orthopedic spine specialist, and neurospine services. Some of the services are not specifically situated in the clinic but are located within the Woodbine facility, Dr. Han said, a benefit of the new location.

The center also has four interventional pain specialists, three physician assistants, two nursing assistants, three receptionists and 13 nurses. More positions will be added as the need grows, Dr. Han said, particularly with the specialty services.

New programs

One of the programs Dr. Han hopes to soon launch is an educational video presentation on the wide screen television in the waiting room, so patients can see what services are provided and what to expect when they're seen by a physician. Another patient-guided program will also be in the waiting room, where patients will input their personal information into computers while they wait for their appointment.

"We want them use their time productively," Dr. Han said. "It will get the patients primed and ready for their treatment."



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