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Pain Management Provider Data & Contact Lists

Pain management clinic and provider data including interventional pain, addiction medicine, and spine specialists.

Pain management is a complex specialty that spans interventional procedures, medication management, and rehabilitation. These providers are key targets for pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, and health tech vendors building solutions for chronic pain. Our database covers pain clinics, spine specialists, and addiction medicine providers.

Healthcare provider specialty coverage including pain management and related provider types with verified contact data
Provyx covers Pain Management and 140+ other healthcare specialties with NPI-verified provider data.

What is Pain Management Provider Data?

Pain Management Provider Data is verified contact and practice intelligence for pain management providers, including practice details, NPI numbers, taxonomy codes, owner contacts, and technology data, segmented by 6 specific provider subtypes.

Provyx segments pain management providers by subtype so you can target precisely the right practices for your campaign, rather than working with a generic list that lumps all pain management providers together.

The Pain Management Data Landscape

Pain management spans interventional procedures, medication management, and rehabilitation, operating under heightened regulatory scrutiny since the opioid crisis.

Where Pain Management Providers Concentrate

Pain management distributes with population and concentrates where chronic-pain demand and surgery centers support it. Targeting by interventional focus and procedure mix matters more than population.

Who Controls Pain Management Purchasing Decisions

The physician owner or practice manager controls purchasing, while interventional device decisions involve the physician and procurement runs through practices or ASCs.

What Makes Pain Management Data Hard to Get Right

Interventional focus, regenerative therapies, and MAT prescribing are not cleanly coded, and regulatory pressure means clinics open and close, so both segmentation and freshness matter.

The Data Fields That Matter Most for Pain Management

The fields that matter are interventional versus medication management, physician-led versus NP-led, procedure mix, MAT and compliance posture, and the owner or procurement contact. Interventional focus and MAT are not cleanly coded, so they are layered on.

How Provyx Keeps Pain Management Data Current

Regulatory pressure churns the segment as clinics open and close and add or drop procedures and MAT. Provyx rebuilds each list at order time and works to confirm the clinic is operating and its focus.

Who Buys Pain Management Provider Data

Interventional-device and implant makers, non-opioid and MAT pharma teams, and compliance and EHR vendors.

How Teams Use Pain Management Data

Interventional-device and implant makers target procedure clinics, non-opioid and MAT pharma teams reach prescribers, compliance and EHR vendors target documentation-heavy clinics, and regenerative suppliers reach procedure practices.

What Accurate Pain Management Data Is Worth

Segmenting interventional from medication and MAT and keeping data current is what the data is worth, because the buyers differ and stale lists include closed clinics. A focus-aware, current list concentrates outreach on live, fitting clinics.

Outreach That Works Across Pain Management

Reach the physician for clinical and device decisions and procurement for contracts, leading with procedures, compliance, and outcomes.

When to Reach Pain Management Providers

Buying aligns with device launches, regulatory changes, and clinic openings, with regulatory shifts and new clinics the highest-intent windows.

Common Mistakes When Targeting Pain Management

Mixing interventional, medication, and MAT clinics is the central mistake, followed by working from a stale list with closed clinics and ignoring compliance.

The Bottom Line on Pain Management Data

For pain management, segment interventional, medication, and MAT and keep data current, because the buyers differ and regulatory pressure churns the segment. A focus-aware, current list concentrates outreach on live, fitting clinics.

How to Segment Pain Management Providers

  • Interventional vs medication management
  • Physician-led vs NP-led
  • Procedure mix
  • Metro area

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you separate interventional, medication, and MAT clinics?

Yes. These have very different buyers, so we flag whether a clinic focuses on procedures, medication management, or medication-assisted treatment.

How do you keep pain data current?

Regulatory pressure means clinics open and close often, so we rebuild lists against live sources at order time rather than shipping a stale snapshot.

Can you build a pain management provider list for a specific subtype?

Yes. Within pain management we segment by specific provider subtype, so instead of a broad category dump you get a list of exactly the pain management provider types your campaign targets, each with the attributes that matter for that subtype.

Can you scope a pain management build to a state, metro, or radius?

Yes. We scope a pain management list 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 rather than a national dump.

How accurate and current is the pain management data?

We rebuild each pain management list against live sources when you order rather than shipping a static export, and verify records against the NPI registry, state boards, and current public records where applicable, so you reach current contacts rather than last quarter's snapshot.

Can you attach the decision-maker for pain management practices?

Yes. Across pain management we work to attach the owner, administrator, medical director, or procurement contact who controls purchasing rather than leaving you a facility-only or front-desk record.

What fields can you include for pain management providers?

Beyond name and practice address, we can include the decision-maker contact, NPI and taxonomy where applicable, phone, website, and the subtype-specific segmentation attributes that matter across pain management. Direct email and mobile enrichment are available as add-ons.

Can you start with a sample pain management list before a full build?

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

Can you combine clinical and geographic filters for a pain management build?

Yes. We layer subspecialty, capability, and setting with geography, so a pain management build reaches only the providers and locations that fit your device, drug, or service campaign rather than a broad national list that your team has to filter down.

Can you tailor a pain management list to a specific product or program?

Yes. We tailor a pain management build to your goal, whether device, drug, equipment, software, or recruitment, and segment by the attributes that decide fit so outreach lands with the right providers and decision-makers.

Can you map referral relationships across pain management?

Where the data supports it, we work to surface referral relationships, since referral networks drive case and patient volume that many pain management buyers want mapped alongside the providers themselves.

What pain management provider data does Provyx offer?

We provide verified practice data and owner contacts for 6 types of pain management providers, including practice details, NPI numbers, taxonomy codes, website, and LinkedIn profile. All records are verified against the CMS NPI Registry. Direct email and mobile enrichment available as add-ons.

How is pain management data different from generic provider databases?

Generic databases lump all healthcare providers together without understanding pain management specialty distinctions. We segment by specific provider subtypes, making it easy to target exactly the right pain management providers for your campaign.

How often is the pain management provider data updated?

Our pain management provider database is continuously verified against multiple sources. Provider contacts change frequently as staff turns over and practices relocate. Our verification process catches these changes to keep your outreach data current.

Can I get a custom pain management provider list?

Yes. We build custom lists filtered by specific pain management subtypes, geography, practice size, and other criteria. Contact us with your requirements and we'll put together a matched list.

What data fields are included for pain management providers?

Every record includes practice name, address, business phone, website URL, owner or decision-maker name, NPI number, taxonomy codes, and LinkedIn profile. Growth plans add practice firmographics and technology detection. Direct email and mobile enrichment available as add-ons.

How do you deliver a pain management provider list?

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

Can you scope a pain management list to a specific geography?

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

Can you start with a sample pain management list?

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

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