In South Carolina, where your profile states you live, there are six outpatient facilities registered under the Federal Hill-Burton Act, providing services to those without insurance.
The Greeleyville Center tel is 843-426-2180
Richmond Community tel is 803-799-8403
Margaret Weston tel is 803-593-9283
Do an internet search for further numbers.
The best of luck.
Hi there. You have undergone a cervical fusion surgery and still have symptoms. This could be nerve damage that already occurred due to prolapsed disc prior to surgery that did not improve the neurological deficit despite the surgical decompression. Consult a neurosurgeon for evaluation of the spine and exercises and physiotherapy might help. Treatment of nerve related pain includes medications and nerve blocks including implantable systems. Physical therapy, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation TENS and psychological therapy, occupational therapy for coping with pain is necessary. Antidepressants or tricyclic antidepressants like amitriptyline and nortriptiline. Neuroleptics like carbamazepine, felbamate, valproic acid, clonazepam and phenytoin alongwith gabapentin are effective. Local anesthetic agents like intravenous application of lidocaine, tocainide or mexiletene, can be prescribed as combination. Spinal cord stimulation introduces low level of electrical current to the dorsal portion of spinal cord and can include a fully implanted system or a system with an external power source.Consult your hospital for help of a neurosurgeon and a physiotherapist or search over internet about the ones in your locality. Hope this helps. Take care.