Chronic Pain Care for Veterans
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR PAIN
Chronic pain doesn’t go away on its own. We provide structured, professional care to reduce pain, improve function, and help you get your life back.
Built specifically for veterans dealing with long-term pain and service-related conditions.
Since 2017
Gold Standard

U.S. Embassy
Recognized Provider

500+ Veterans
Served

Clinics in Santo
Domingo & Puerto Plata
Since 2017
Gold Standard

U.S. Embassy
Recognized Provider

500+ Veterans
Served

Clinics in Santo
Domingo & Puerto Plata
Living With Pain Isn't Something
You Should Accept
Many veterans deal with chronic pain every day—back pain, joint pain, nerve pain, and service-related conditions that never fully healed. Without proper care, it only gets worse.
Common Causes of Chronic Pain in Veterans
- Spinal and joint injuries
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Repetitive stress or overuse injuries
- Surgical complications
- Blast-related nerve damage
- Military sexual trauma (MST) with physical symptoms
- Emotional trauma that manifests as physical symptoms
- Autoimmune responses
REAL PAIN MANAGEMENT — NOT GUESSWORK
For over 10 years, VA Foreign Medical Services has helped veterans take control of their chronic pain. We don’t guess—we evaluate, monitor, and manage your condition with a clear plan focused on real relief, improved function, and long-term results.
What Veterans Need to Know About
Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is not just about injury—it’s a long-term condition that requires the right approach. Many short-term fixes like overusing medication or avoiding activity can actually make pain worse over time.
Pain Doesn't Fully Go Away
Most chronic pain treatments reduce pain—they don’t eliminate it completely. The goal is better function and quality of life.
Medication Has Limits
Long-term use of strong pain medications like opioids may not be effective and can carry serious risks.
You Play a Role in Recovery
The best results come from a structured plan that includes movement, therapy, and consistent follow-up care.
The Connection Between Pain and Trauma
Chronic pain and trauma are often connected. Veterans with PTSD or anxiety may experience pain more intensely due to the body’s constant stress response.
Techniques like mindfulness and breathwork can help retrain your nervous system and reduce how your body registers pain over time.
Pain Management Services
Real Treatment.
Real Follow-Through.
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Pain Evaluation
- Comprehensive assessment
- Medical history review
- Personalized care plan
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Medication Management
- Safe prescribing
- Ongoing monitoring
- Adjustments as needed
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Functional Improvement
- Mobility support
- Activity planning
- Daily functioning goals
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Chronic Pain Conditions
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Joint pain
- Neuropathic pain
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Veteran-Focused Care
- Service-related conditions
- Long-term support
- Consistent follow-up
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Coordinated Care
- Referrals as needed
- Documentation support
- Ongoing management