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Interventional Pain Providers Data & Contact Lists

Interventional pain medicine provider data for physicians performing injections, nerve blocks, and spinal procedures.

The Interventional Pain Providers Market

Interventional pain physicians perform injections, nerve blocks, and implantable device procedures like spinal-cord stimulation, a device-heavy and high-value segment. Interventional focus is not a separate code, so these physicians file under pain management or anesthesiology. Demand is steady and procedure-driven. The device focus and uncoded nature make accurate, procedure-aware data valuable.

Where Interventional Pain Providers Concentrate

Interventional pain physicians concentrate in metros and around the surgery centers where they perform procedures. Targeting by procedure mix and site matters more than population.

Who Controls Interventional Pain Providers Purchasing Decisions

The physician influences device choice, while purchasing runs through the practice or ASC. Reaching the physician and procurement is the path.

What Makes Interventional Pain Providers Data Hard to Get Right

Interventional focus is not a separate code, so these physicians file under pain management or anesthesiology and must be identified by the procedures they perform. Implant and procedure mix, which device makers care about, is not in the registry. Identifying interventional focus and capturing procedures are the core challenges.

The Data Fields That Matter Most for Interventional Pain Providers

Buyers want the procedure mix of SCS, ablation, or blocks, the origin specialty, hospital versus ASC, surgical sites, and the physician or procurement contact. Implant systems used matter to makers. Because interventional has no code, the procedure and origin fields are what make the list usable.

How Provyx Keeps Interventional Pain Providers Data Current

What goes stale is procedure mix and site, because physicians adopt new procedures and move cases. Provyx rebuilds each list at order time and works to confirm current procedures and sites, so implant and device makers reach the right physicians.

Who Buys Interventional Pain Providers Data

Neurostimulation and pump implant makers target physicians by procedure. RF-ablation and injection suppliers reach procedure-heavy practices, and ASC partners recruit interventionalists. Imaging vendors round out the set.

How Teams Use Interventional Pain Providers Data

An implant maker reaches physicians by device and volume. An RF supplier targets procedure-heavy practices, and an ASC partner recruits interventionalists. An imaging vendor reaches procedure clinics. Each use case depends on procedure data the registry omits.

What Accurate Interventional Pain Providers Data Is Worth

Identifying interventional focus and procedure mix is what the data is worth, because an implant or RF pitch to a medication-only physician misses. A procedure-aware list concentrates outreach on the right physicians, where the return is high given implant spend. A generic pain list misses them.

Outreach That Works for Interventional Pain Providers

Reach the physician for device preference and procurement for the contract. Lead with outcomes and procedure efficiency. Email and LinkedIn outperform a general line. Outreach that reflects procedure mix lands better.

When to Reach Interventional Pain Providers

Buying aligns with implant launches and procedure adoption. A physician adopting SCS is a high-intent window. Reaching physicians then beats an untimed pitch.

Common Mistakes When Targeting Interventional Pain Providers

Treating all pain physicians as interventional is the central mistake. Ignoring procedure mix is the second. Using the listed address as the site is the third. The fourth is ignoring procurement.

The Bottom Line on Interventional Pain Providers Data

For interventional pain, identify by procedures performed and segment by mix, because interventional has no code and the procedures decide the device fit. Reach the physician and procurement. A procedure-aware list concentrates a device-heavy segment.

How to Segment Your Interventional Pain Providers List

  • Procedure mix: SCS, ablation, blocks
  • Anesthesiology vs PM&R origin
  • Hospital vs ASC
  • Surgical sites
  • Implant systems used
  • Region

Data Available for Interventional Pain Providers

  • Provider name and credentials
  • NPI number and taxonomy code
  • Practice name and address
  • Direct email address
  • Phone number (direct line where available)
  • Practice size and type
  • State license information

How It Works

  1. Tell us what you need. Specify the interventional pain providers subtypes, geography, and any other filters for your target list.
  2. We build your list. We pull matching records from our verified database and deliver a clean CSV or Excel file.
  3. Start your outreach. Use the data for email campaigns, direct mail, phone outreach, or CRM enrichment.
Healthcare email list building process for interventional pain providers showing the funnel from NPI universe to verified deliverable contacts
How Provyx builds verified interventional pain providers email lists from 2.4M+ NPI records.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you find interventional pain physicians?

Interventional focus has no separate code, so we identify these physicians by the procedures they perform across pain and anesthesiology backgrounds.

Can you target spinal-cord-stimulation implanters?

Where a practice markets neurostimulation procedures, we flag it so implant makers can prioritize physicians who actively implant devices.

Can you flag surgery-center affiliations?

Where available, we capture ASC affiliations, since much interventional volume happens at surgery centers.

Can you reach procurement for the contract?

Yes. Device purchasing often runs through the practice or ASC, so we work to attach that contact alongside the physician.

Can you scope a interventional pain list to one market?

Yes. We scope a interventional pain build to a state, metro, or custom radius and segment by the attributes that matter, so a territory team works only the accounts that fit rather than a national dump.

How do you keep interventional pain provider data current?

We rebuild each interventional pain list against live sources when you order rather than shipping a static export, and we verify against the NPI registry, state boards, and public records where applicable.

Can you reach the decision-maker for interventional pain?

Yes. For interventional pain we work to attach the physician for clinical preference and, where purchasing runs through a center or group, the procurement contact.

Can you start with a sample interventional pain list?

Yes. We can deliver a small sample of interventional pain records so you can check fit and accuracy before committing to a full list, with no annual contract.

What interventional pain providers data does Provyx provide?

We provide verified practice data for interventional pain providers including owner contacts, NPI details, taxonomy codes, practice addresses, website, and LinkedIn profile. Every record is verified against the CMS NPI Registry. Direct email and mobile enrichment available as add-ons.

How accurate is the interventional pain providers contact data?

Our interventional pain providers data is verified against multiple sources including the CMS NPI Registry, state licensing boards, and commercial databases. We continuously verify records to catch moves, closures, and contact changes.

Can I filter interventional pain providers data by geography?

Yes. You can filter interventional pain providers records by state, metro area, ZIP code, or custom radius. We can build targeted lists for specific regions or provide nationwide coverage.

How often is Interventional Pain Providers data updated?

We verify interventional pain providers records on a continuous basis. Our system cross-checks the CMS NPI Registry for status changes, monitors practice websites for updated contact info, and flags records when providers move, retire, or change practice groups. You won't get a static list that goes stale after a month.

What format does the Interventional Pain Providers data come in?

We deliver interventional pain providers data in CSV, Excel, or CRM-ready formats. If you need custom field mapping to match your CRM or marketing platform, we'll handle that before delivery so you can import and start outreach immediately.

How do you deliver a interventional pain providers list?

We deliver interventional pain providers data in CSV, Excel, or CRM-ready format with the fields you specify. Each list is built when you order, so it reflects current interventional pain providers rather than a stale snapshot, and we can map columns to your CRM before delivery.

Is the interventional pain providers data verified?

Where interventional pain providers hold NPIs, records are verified against the CMS NPI registry and triangulated with state licensing boards and current public records. For interventional pain providers that operate as businesses without an NPI, we source from business records and confirm against live signals at build time.

Can you start with a sample interventional pain providers list?

Yes. We can build a small sample of interventional pain providers records so you can check fit and accuracy before committing to a full list, with no annual contract required.

Can you scope a interventional pain providers list to a specific geography?

Yes. We can scope a interventional pain providers build to a single state, a metro, a county, or a custom radius around a location, so a territory or local team works only the area that matters to them.

What fields can you include for interventional pain providers?

Beyond name and practice address, we can include the owner or decision-maker contact, NPI and taxonomy where applicable, phone, website, and the segmentation attributes that matter for interventional pain providers. Direct email and mobile enrichment are available as add-ons.

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