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Acute & Chronic Pain Therapies

13033 NE Bel Red Rd #120, Bellevue, WA 98005, United States, 98005 Bellevue, WA
4.80

About this clinic

Acute & Chronic Pain Therapies, a pain-management and ketamine clinic in Bellevue, offers ketamine infusion therapy and esketamine (Spravato) nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression and chronic pain conditions. The clinic is a certified Spravato healthcare center and administers ketamine infusions in a clinical setting alongside an oral antidepressant regimen. The practice also provides regenerative-medicine services, including orthobiologic and cell-based modalities for musculoskeletal and joint pain. Treatment selection is individualized following an initial intake, and the clinic emphasizes evidence-based protocols. Patients typically work with the clinic across multiple sessions, with ongoing monitoring and protocol adjustment.

Treatments offered

Contact information

13033 NE Bel Red Rd #120, Bellevue, WA 98005, United States
98005 Bellevue, WA

Office hours

Monday – Friday
9am – 5pm
Saturday – Sunday
Closed

Accreditations

Board Certified

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Patient reviews

4.80

Based on 546 Google reviews

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My first visit at acute pain therapies was excellent. The medical assistant and physicians assistant were clear and kind and patient. They seem to have some solutions for chronic pain management that I haven’t heard before. I’m excited to continue working with them

Bek · March 7th, 2026

Chloe is great. She takes the time to listen to your pain issues. She does a great job taking care of her patients and shows that she cares, you're not just a number. The office staff is great also. Thanks for all the help. Happy New Year

Jim Turk · January 8th, 2026

This place is pretty good. The experience of getting an epidural shot into my lower back because of a herniated disc was pretty good. The pain from the shots was hardly comparable to the pain I was already feeling when they were giving me my shots. The first day all of my radiating nerve pain was gone because of the numbing agent, but I could still feel her herniated disc just not as bad. I would say from a level 10 to a level 5. By the time nighttime came on the first day I was at a level 2 Pain. I’m on my second day and I woke up with none of the morning nerve pain, Only about a level four or five of the herniated disc Pain. I was at a constant level 4 out of 10 pain without all of the radiating pain to my hip and leg so I would say that the procedure was a success so far.

danrod3d · January 7th, 2026

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