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Chronic pain isn’t “just in your head”

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Chronic pain doesn’t have to take control of your life — relief is possible.

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Chronic pain is real — and it can be manageable. At Lakeland Regional Health, Dr. Zishan Hashmi helps patients understand their pain and explore options beyond medication.

With treatments like injections, nerve blocks, and radio frequency ablation, there’s hope for long-term relief. Explore your options to take the first step toward feeling better.

Talk to your primary care provider or call (863) 284-1644 to schedule an appointment.

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