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Trident Pain Center

9267 Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406, United States, 29406 North Charleston, SC
3.90

About this clinic

Trident Pain Center, located in North Charleston, South Carolina, specializes in regenerative pain management through ketamine therapy and platelet-rich plasma injections. The clinic focuses on chronic-pain conditions where conventional approaches have provided limited relief or where patients seek to avoid long-term opioid use. Ketamine therapy addresses treatment-resistant pain and may support mood symptoms often accompanying chronic pain, while PRP injections target soft-tissue and joint damage through the body's own healing mechanisms. Treatment plans are individualized following an initial assessment, and the practice emphasizes evidence-based selection of regenerative modalities tailored to each patient's presentation and goals.

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Contact information

9267 Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406, United States
29406 North Charleston, SC

Office hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM | Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM | Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM | Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM | Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM | Saturday: Closed | Sunday: Closed

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Patient reviews

3.90

Based on 160 Google reviews

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Hannah called and let me know after I was referred to this location last year by my primary care doctor that I wasn’t a candidate for pain management. Apparently the doctors all reviewed my case (which there wasn’t much in the referral) and determined that my pain wasn’t worth looking into…. I guess I don’t even deserve a consultation, someone to talk to in person, or alternative treatments besides medication to help alleviate some of the pain. So after someone goes to the ER, goes to their primary, sees a surgeon, has surgery, and is referred to pain management, they aren’t eligible to be seen?…. So what would you like the patient to do? Very odd, and I’m writing this a year later because I was referred here again for a completely different issue but figured it wasn’t worth even trying to get in to be seen for a consultation. I’ve only been in pain management once in my life, and I’m guessing my not so great experience with one of their colleagues from another facility is damaging any chance of being treated at all in a fair way. Disappointed to say the least. I truly believe that pain management is suicide prevention. Not everyone wants to be on meds, and pain patients deserve respect as human beings, so thanks again for denying me a simple consultation for a referral that was sent over three times. Happy thanksgiving !

Billy Mielko · November 27th, 2025

If you are in need of a wonderful caring medical staff, then you have come to the right place. Being a long time patient of Dr. Nolan and Dr. Tatcher at Trident Pain Center, I can tell you they are the best. GOD blessed me on the day I found their medical practice. My pain was through the roof ending up in the ER regularly. With the help of these doctors and their staff, I am now doing much better. They are truly a blessing to me and I do thank GOD for them daily. If you are serious about addressing your pain and are willing to work hard with them to get you to a comfortable level, then you are coming to the right doctors. You must be willing to do your part too though as it is not a one way situation. Good luck in getting relief as I sure did.

Shari Cooper-Michener · November 4th, 2025

Scheduling contacted me after receiving a referral for a specific neurologist that my doctor wanted me to see. The scheduler scheduled me with a PA for another doctor and didn't tell me that they were making the appointment with someone else. The PA I saw was good and asked many questions and made several trips out to discuss answers and next steps with a doctor. At the conclusion, she gave me a slip indicating when I needed to return and that the appointment needed to be with a specific doctor and she instructed me to give it to the receptionist on my way out. Again, the person scheduling the appointment made it with the PA without my knowing. It was only when I was entering it on my calendar and I asked her to give me the doctor's name on the slip that she said, "Oh, I didn't notice that" and then she rescheduled with the correct person (the doctor). I've needed multiple MRIs & CAT scans the past few months. The clinic the PA specifically wanted me to go to was not one like other clinics I'd visited which all were nicer inside and sent me links to electronic systems where I could access my test results (which was very helful as the PA wanted to see a couple of them). The referred clinic did not offer a staff/patient communications & test results system.

Jan L · October 12th, 2025

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