Back Pain That’s Affecting Your Daily Life?
Support for Veterans in the Pennsylvania Area
If sitting, driving, standing, or sleeping has become difficult — and physical therapy or injections didn’t help — you’re not alone. We help Veterans understand non-surgical back pain options and what next steps may look like, including guidance around VA Community Care.
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Many Veterans Reach Out After Saying Things Like:
- My back pain didn’t improve after physical therapy.
- The injections helped for a while, then the pain came back.
- Sitting or driving too long makes my back flare up.
- My back locks up without warning.
- I want to avoid surgery or long-term medications if possible.
If any of this sounds familiar, a case review may help you understand your options.
What We Help With
What We Do
We work with Veterans who are dealing with ongoing back pain, often related to disc problems.
Our role is to:
- Listen to what you’re experiencing
- Review prior treatments and imaging when available
- Explain non-surgical approaches that may be appropriate
- Help you understand possible next steps
- We don’t rush decisions. We don’t promise outcomes. We focus on clarity and education.
Common Back Issues
You’re already successful and healthy, but you want the next level.
Back Problems Veterans Commonly Ask About
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Degenerative disc disease
- Sciatica or leg pain coming from the back
- Pain that continues after physical therapy, injections, or surgery
Every situation is different, and an evaluation is always required.
Va Community Care
Fast responses and long-term solutions to your toughest construction problems.
How VA Community Care Works
Many Veterans receive healthcare through the VA. In some cases, care outside the VA may be available through VA Community Care.
- A referral from your VA provider may be required
- VA approval is typically needed
- Care must be with an approved community provider
What A Case Review Looks Like
What Happens During a Case Review
A case review is a conversation — not a commitment. It usually includes:
- Listening to what you’re dealing with
- Discussing prior treatments and symptoms
- Reviewing imaging if available
- Explaining possible next steps
- There’s no pressure and no obligation.
Why Veterans Choose to Reach Out
- Focus on daily function and quality of life
- Non-surgical mindset
- Clear, plain-language explanations
- Respectful, no-pressure conversations
- Familiarity with the VA Community Care process
Frequently Asked Questions
Pennsylvania-area Veterans only.
Educational consultation. No guarantees.
Do you guarantee results?
No. Every case is different and requires evaluation.
Is this covered by the VA?
VA Community Care may be available with referral and VA approval.
Do I need imaging before reaching out?
Not always. We can help guide you on next steps.
Is surgery required?
Surgery is not always necessary. Options depend on your individual situation.
Veterans, See If You’re A Candidate
We would like to learn more about your pain, please answer the questions below to the best of your ability.