Contact Information
Address:
4601 Lake Boone Trail #1c, Raleigh, NC 27607
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Website
https://raleighfacialpain.com
Raleigh Facial Pain Center is a specialized orofacial pain practice in Raleigh, NC, dedicated to diagnosing and treating TMD, jaw pain, facial pain, and related chewing system disorders. Led by Dr. Yount and a team with over 25 years of experience, we provide personalized, non-surgical treatment plans to help patients move from pain to lasting health. Raleigh Facial Pain Center is a specialized clinic in Raleigh, NC, dedicated to diagnosing and treating TMD, jaw pain, facial nerve pain, and related chewing system disorders through personalized, non-surgical care. Led by Dr. Kevin Yount, our experienced team uses a holistic approach combining custom splints, physical therapy, biofeedback, and lifestyle counseling to help patients achieve lasting relief. With over 25 years of experience and a strong focus on patient-centered care, we provide expert treatment for adults and children suffering from chronic facial pain, tension headaches, bite changes, and more—all in a supportive, state-of-the-art facility conveniently located near Rex Hospital.
4601 Lake Boone Trail #1c, Raleigh, NC 27607
https://raleighfacialpain.com
Raleigh Facial Pain Center is a specialized orofacial pain practice located at 4601 Lake Boone Trail #1c, Raleigh, NC 27607. We are dedicated to the diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of complex facial pain conditions, providing expert care right here in Raleigh.
Our team of highly skilled professionals focuses exclusively on orofacial pain, encompassing a wide range of conditions such as trigeminal neuralgia, atypical odontalgia, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ/TMD), neuropathic pain, and other persistent facial and jaw pains. We understand that facial pain can significantly impact your quality of life, causing discomfort, frustration, and difficulty with daily activities.
At Raleigh Facial Pain Center, we utilize a patient-centered approach. This means we take the time to thoroughly understand your specific symptoms, medical history, and how the pain affects you personally. Through detailed evaluations and advanced diagnostic techniques, we develop customized treatment plans tailored to address the unique cause of your pain and your individual needs.
Our Raleigh location offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic and therapeutic services designed specifically for orofacial pain management. We pride ourselves on providing evidence-based care using the latest techniques and technologies available in the field of orofacial pain medicine. Our goal is to help you find relief and restore your ability to eat, speak, sleep, and enjoy life without the burden of facial pain.
If you are experiencing facial pain or suspect you might have a condition requiring specialized orofacial pain treatment, we invite you to contact us at (919) 781-6600 or visit our website at https://raleighfacialpain.com to learn more about how we can help you at our Raleigh practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: We specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of orofacial pain conditions. This includes trigeminal neuralgia, atypical facial pain (like neuralgia-type pain or chronic pain syndrome), temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ/TMD), post-herpetic neuralgia, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, and other nerve-related facial pain syndromes.
A: Yes, our practice focuses on orofacial pain, which includes pain originating from the mouth, face, jaw, and associated structures. We treat conditions often referred to as "atypical odontalgia" or "non-cavitated tooth pain," which involves pain in the teeth or jaw that isn't clearly linked to dental decay or a specific tooth problem.
A: You can schedule an appointment by calling our Raleigh office directly at (919) 781-6600. Our team will assist you in finding a suitable time for your initial consultation.
A: During your first visit, we will conduct a thorough history and perform a comprehensive clinical examination. This may include discussing your symptoms, reviewing your medical history, and potentially performing diagnostic tests like nerve blocks or imaging studies (if deemed necessary) to help pinpoint the source of your pain.
A: We work with many insurance providers. Please contact our Raleigh office at (919) 781-6600 to discuss your specific insurance coverage and verify benefits before your appointment.