1 in 5 people have chronic pain.
Are you one of them?
At Lin Health Medical Group, we understand how hard it is to get effective, compassionate care for chronic pain.
That's why we’ve created an evidence-based Pain Recovery program backed by the latest pain science.
Lin Health's approach is focused on long-term results, and enhancing the effects of your existing treatment plan.
Lin’s solutions are focused on long-term results, and enhancing the effects of your existing treatment plan.
Our team will be with you every day and guide you through our proven treatment to help you reclaim your life from pain.
You don't have to manage your pain alone any more. The team will be with you every day to guide you through this proven treatment program to help you reclaim your life from pain.
You don't have to manage your pain alone anymore
Our 3-step program
Step 1: Evaluation & Enrollment
Step 1: Medical Evaluation
Your provider reviews your pain history during your visit and determines whether your pain could improve significantly using Lin’s treatment program.
If so, your provider works with you and Lin’s clinical team to enroll you into care.
You will first meet with one of our doctors to review your medical history and develop a personalized plan of care. Our physicians are experts in diagnosing and treating chronic pain, including in cases where you may have received uncertain or conflicting medical advice in the past.
Step 2: Personalization
You will then be matched with a Pain Recovery Coach at Lin Health.
Your coach is your greatest champion during treatment, meeting with you weekly and messaging with you between appointments to offer support and guidance.
Coaches are highly trained and compassionate, and the secret to our patients’ success.
Step 3: Treatment
Together with your coach, you’ll work through resources to treat your pain step-by-step, including education, exercises, and pain-reducing techniques.
You can access these resources every day, 24/7, through Lin’s easy-to-use app and online patient portal.
Lin makes sure to update your providers regularly with your progress for a highly integrated care experience.
The evidence: Chronic pain treatment
of people who receive Lin’s treatment report an improvement in their life, from reduced pain and increased level of function.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get started?
Click here to get started with Lin’s pain recovery program.
Will my insurance cover this?
Will my insurance cover this?
Yes! Most forms of commercial insurance cover the cost of Lin’s program, as does Medicare (applicable copays/deductibles/coinsurance will apply). Medicaid does not, but we have affordable out-of-pocket options at $269 per month.
If you have any questions about coverage, please call Lin’s Care Coordinator at (720) 502-1014.
In nearly all cases, yes!
Medicare and most forms of commercial insurance cover the cost of Lin’s program (applicable copays/deductibles/coinsurance will apply).
If your insurance does not cover the program, we have affordable out-of-pocket rates at $269/month.
If you have any questions about coverage, please call our Lin Care Coordinator at (970) 825-1007.
How does treatment work?
- Most pain treatments and procedures are designed to treat the “Acute Pain Circuit,” which sends pain signals during the first 6 weeks of pain onset. After that, research shows that pain switches to a different signaling system, the “Chronic Pain Circuit.” Lin's approach targets the Chronic Pain Circuit directly, giving better and longer-lasting results.
- Our approach uses clinically-proven techniques including pain reprocessing, graded exposure, and pain trigger desensitization. MRI research shows these treatments cause positive physical changes in the nervous system's pain signaling networks in as little as 8 weeks.
What if I have more than one type of pain?
This is very common for our patients and is actually a positive indication that you will respond well to our treatment approach. We support a variety of pain conditions, including Migraine, Facial Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Fibromyalgia, Post-Surgical Pain and more.