TDI Pain

TDI Pain Patient-centered care focused on restoring function and quality of life. Proudly managing pain safely in LaGrange, GA and surrounding areas.

Happy Doctor’s Day 🩺Today, we’re proud to celebrate Dr. Mitchell and the incredible impact he makes in helping patients ...
03/30/2026

Happy Doctor’s Day 🩺

Today, we’re proud to celebrate Dr. Mitchell and the incredible impact he makes in helping patients improve their quality of life.

Behind the White Coat:

Dr. Mitchell’s statement on why he became a doctor:
“I chose Pain Management because of its unique position at the intersection of the body and the mind. In my years of practice, what I have tried to provide most to my patients is acceptance and concern for their struggles. That’s what makes each patient a person to me, not just a number.”

Fun Fact: Before medical school, I thought I would host a call in radio show to listen to problems and give advice. Maybe one day!!

Join us in showing appreciation for Dr. Mitchell in the comments! 😊

Happy Doctor’s Day 🩺Today, we’re proud to celebrate Dr. Williams and the incredible impact she makes in helping patients...
03/30/2026

Happy Doctor’s Day 🩺

Today, we’re proud to celebrate Dr. Williams and the incredible impact she makes in helping patients improve their quality of life.

Behind the White Coat:

Dr. Williams’s statement on why she became a doctor:
“ I chose anesthesiology/pain medicine because it has a mixture of physiology and procedures, along with the opportunity to take care of people from all walks of life.”

Fun fact: I enjoy working in my music studio and playing live music with a band.

Join us in showing appreciation for Dr. Williams in the comments! 😊

Pain can tell you more than you think. Understanding the pattern is the first step toward managing it.Have you noticed p...
03/27/2026

Pain can tell you more than you think. Understanding the pattern is the first step toward managing it.

Have you noticed patterns with your pain? Tell us in the comments below.

03/21/2026

It’s FAQ Friday at TDI pain

Q: Why are my feet burning? 🔥

A: If it’s both feet and seems to be coming up from the toes to the ankle, it could be peripheral neuropathy (PN). PN is a condition, most commonly found in diabetics, where the small nerves at the tips of the toes get damaged and began to hurt. While diabetes (insulin resistance) is the most common cause. However, being exposed to certain substances such as chemotherapy can cause it as well.

What can you do? There is a three step ladder for treatment of PN
1. Medicines like Gabapentin, Lyrica, or Cymbalta
2. A sympathetic nerve block (this injection blocks the sympathetic nerve of the feet that’s worsen the pain)
3. Spinal cord simulator (this is a device used to change the pain signals that go to your brain into something more tolerable like a vibration or massaging sensation)

TDI pain can help you with this condition. Call our office today at (706)-443-5273. 📱

Have a question you’d like answered? Leave it in the comments below to be featured on the next FAQ Friday.

Our Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) are highly trained providers who work closely with our phys...
03/19/2026

Our Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) are highly trained providers who work closely with our physicians to care for our patients every day. They elevate, diagnose, and help guide treatment plans to support safe and effective pain management.

From left to right:

• Lauren Hornsby, NP: Background in psychiatry; involved in our compliance clinic

• Robin Alligood, NP: Respiratory therapist with strong experience in pain management

• Russell Dowdy, PA-C: 10+ years in pain management; performs procedures in clinic

• Lyudmila Schultz, NP: Background in oncology with pain management experience

Not pictured:
• Tya Wright, NP: Experienced in pain management

They take patient care seriously… but not always their photos. 😄

Have you met one of our providers? Say hello in the comments!

03/17/2026

We are wishing everyone a fun, safe, pain- free St. Patrick’s day. ☘️ What would you feel lucky to do again without pain? Let us know in the comments.

It’s FAQ Friday at TDI pain. Q: Why does my neck hurt when I turn?A: You are likely suffering from cervical facet arthro...
03/14/2026

It’s FAQ Friday at TDI pain.

Q: Why does my neck hurt when I turn?

A: You are likely suffering from cervical facet arthropathy. This is when the joints in the neck don’t have enough space and rub against each other when you turn your head. You may feel a grinding sensation or hear a popping sound. The pain can travel up to the back of the head, down to the shoulders or shoulder blade, but usually do not go below the elbow. The underlying cause of this condition is degenerative disc disease of the cervical spine.

Have a question you’d like us to answer next week? Leave it in the comments below to be featured on the next FAQ friday!

03/12/2026

The Poll Results Are In!!!!!

Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent poll. The most common concern reported was back pain.

Here are 5 important facts about back pain:

1️⃣ It’s often linked to degenerative disc disease.
As we age, the discs in the spine can naturally wear down, which may lead to chronic lower back pain.

2️⃣ Lifestyle factors can play a role.
Smoking and obesity have both been associated with an increased risk of developing back pain because they can affect circulation and cause inflammation.

3️⃣ Muscle strain is a common cause.
Lifting heavy objects improperly, sudden movements, or overuse can strain the muscles and ligaments that support the spine.

4️⃣ Poor posture can contribute to back pain.
Long periods of sitting, improper workstation setup, and poor body mechanics can place extra stress on the lower back.

5️⃣ Back pain is one of the leading causes of missed work in the United States.
It is a major reason people call out of work, which can impact productivity, income, and overall quality of life.

Lower back pain should not prevent you from living your life comfortably.

Contact our office at (706)-443-5273 to schedule an appointment and learn more about treatment options that may help improve your comfort and reduce your pain.

Take back control of your life TODAY!

03/06/2026

Happy Friday! ☀️ It’s time for another FAQ Friday from Total Diagnostic and Interventional Pain.

Q: What is the difference between acute pain and chronic pain?

A: Acute pain is short-term pain that usually occurs suddenly due to injury, illness, or surgery. It typically improves as the body heals.

Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer than three months and may continue even after the original injury has healed. It can affect daily activities, sleep, and overall quality of life.

Understanding the difference is important because chronic pain often requires a specialized evaluation and treatment approach.

📞 Contact our office to schedule an appointment.

Have a question you’d like us to answer next week? Leave it in the comments below. ⬇️

02/27/2026

It’s FAQ Friday at TDI Pain. 💭

Q: What is back pain?

A: Back pain is discomfort or stiffness felt anywhere along the spine, from the neck to the lower back. It can range from mild and temporary to severe and long-lasting.

Back pain may be caused by muscle strain, arthritis, disc problems, nerve irritation, or injury. In some cases, it can become chronic, meaning it lasts longer than three months.

If your back pain is persistent, worsening, or interfering with your daily activities, it may be time for a professional evaluation.

📞 Contact our office to schedule an appointment.

Have a question you’d like answered next week? Leave it in the comments below ⬇️

We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Candice Williams, MD to TDI Pain as our newest Board-Certified Anesthesiologist and Inter...
02/27/2026

We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Candice Williams, MD to TDI Pain as our newest Board-Certified Anesthesiologist and Interventional Pain Specialist!

Dr. Williams brings a wealth of expertise, compassion, and dedication to patient-centered care. She completed her medical education, residency, and specialty training at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her commitment to advancing medical knowledge includes conducting research in sickle cell pulmonary hypertension at the National Institutes of Health.

Beyond her clinical excellence, Dr. Williams has a unique passion for the healing power of music. As a physician who practices evidence based medicine, she also takes a holistic approach to patient care by inspiring her patients to have agency over their overall wellbeing, emphasizing the importance of spiritual, mental and physical health.

We are excited to have Dr. Williams join our team and look forward to the positive impact she will make in the lives of our patients and throughout the LaGrange community. Please join us in giving her a warm welcome!

06/13/2025

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