Do Any of These Sound Familiar?
These are common symptoms of chronic pain, vertebral compression fractures, and osteoporosis — highly treatable conditions that often go undiagnosed for months.
Many patients suffer for months before getting the right diagnosis. If any of these sound familiar, we can help — and you do not need to know the cause before scheduling.
Find Out If Your Pain Is TreatableRelief Starts With Finding the Source
Enid Pain & Spine is led by Dr. Chad Owens, a double board-certified physician in Pain Management and Anesthesiology who returned home to Oklahoma to raise the standard of pain care in Northwest Oklahoma.
Real Patients. Real Results.
What We Treat
Pain doesn't look the same for everyone. Select a condition to learn how we can help.
Where Does It Hurt?
Tap a red marker on the body to see the conditions we treat in that area — and how we may be able to help.
Our Most Common Treatments
Minimally invasive, evidence-based procedures — recommended only after a careful evaluation of your condition.
Kyphoplasty
A minimally invasive, same-day procedure that stabilizes painful spinal compression fractures. Many patients feel meaningful relief within a day and get back on their feet quickly.
Learn About Kyphoplasty →Epidural Steroid Injections
Precise, image-guided injections that calm inflammation around irritated spinal nerves — a proven first step for back, neck, and radiating leg or arm pain.
Explore Injection Options →Facet Joint Injections
Precision injections that target the small joints of the spine.
Learn more →Radiofrequency Ablation
Longer-lasting relief by quieting the nerve signals that carry chronic pain.
Learn more →Spinal Cord Stimulation
Advanced relief options for chronic pain that has not improved with other care.
Learn more →MILD Procedure
Minimally invasive lumbar decompression for spinal stenosis relief.
Learn more →Refer a Patient to Dr. Owens
We make referrals simple and keep you in the loop. Send your patient to Enid's interventional pain specialist — we coordinate scheduling and report back on their care.
