Interventional Pain Management Services

Those suffering from chronic pain, irritation or numbness in the neck, shoulders, arms, back or legs have a treatment option in the Jones County area. Jeffrey M. Clark, MD, an anesthesiologist with LCA Pain Clinic, PC, in Hiawatha, conducts interventional pain management services at Jones Regional Medical Center on the first Monday of each month.

The clinic offers epidural steroid injections to decrease irritation around a specific area of the spine that affects other areas of the body. The epidural space is an area behind the backbone near the site where nerve roots pass. The injections have been shown to decrease pain, decrease swelling in nerve roots and speed return of function. The procedure usually takes between 15-20 minutes. The pain relief from the injection medication occurs gradually over a two-day to two-week period.

Dr. Clark attended undergraduate school and medical school and conducted his internship at the University of Iowa and did his residency at the University of California San Francisco, specializing in anesthesiology. He is board certified in anesthesiology and pain medicine.

Visit with your primary healthcare provider to see if this treatment option is for you.


Sean Williams
Outpatient Services & Procedures
"There's something about that one-on-one here. Even as an outpatient, they make a point to get to know you the minute you walk in the door. It's small enough here that you know them all by name, yet they're all very professional. You can tell they genuinely want to help you. They have really good communication. They make you feel so relaxed and comfortable that you can talk to them about your pain and not be embarrassed. If you can't do that with your caregiver then you're not going to get anywhere."
- Dori Huenefeld, Springville, former physical and occupational therapy patient at Jones Regional recovering from nerve and muscle damage due to a debilitating blood clot and diabetes complications, pictured with her son Jason