Pain and Spine Specialists of Maryland in Frederick: Orthopedic and Interventional Care for Spine and Joint Pain
Pain and Spine Specialists of Maryland operates a physician-led practice in Frederick focused on spine and orthopedic pain conditions, offering both nonsurgical interventional treatments and surgical evaluation. The practice serves patients across central Maryland who prefer management options between primary care and major hospital systems, with physicians board-certified in orthopedic surgery, pain management, or both.
What the practice actually is
The Frederick location is part of a multi-site practice offering diagnostic imaging, injection therapies, and surgical consultation under one roof. Physicians here are trained in spine intervention, joint injections, and radiofrequency ablation, as well as general orthopedic pain. The practice accepts self-referrals and physician referrals alike, and does not require a primary care clearance to schedule an initial visit.
Services and pricing
Initial consultations typically cost $200 to $400, depending on complexity and whether imaging is ordered the same day. Subsequent visits run $150 to $250. Injection procedures (epidural steroid injections, facet injections, trigger-point injections) range from $800 to $2,500 per session, with prices varying by joint, number of levels treated, and whether ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance is used. Radiofrequency ablation for nerve pain costs $1,500 to $3,500 per treatment area. These figures reflect 2024 rates; insurance coverage and patient responsibility vary by plan, so confirm your specific deductible and coverage with the office before scheduling.
The practice offers payment plans for patients without insurance or with high out-of-pocket costs; discuss financing options at your first visit or by phone prior to treatment.
How it compares to other Frederick pain management options
Frederick has limited standalone pain management practices. Patients also turn to orthopedic surgeons at Frederick Health Hospital's affiliated practices, which typically require a physician referral and may have longer wait times for new patients. Frederick Health's affiliated surgeons often handle both surgical and nonsurgical care but may have fewer same-day injection slots than a dedicated pain practice.
Choose Pain and Spine Specialists of Maryland if you need interventional treatment without a referral and prefer a visit to a specialist-focused practice rather than a hospital system. Choose Frederick Health's orthopedic clinics if you already have a primary care relationship there or anticipate needing surgery and want continuity with your surgical team.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
This practice works well for patients with diagnosed spine conditions (herniated disc, stenosis, facet arthropathy), joint pain amenable to injection, or nerve pain managed by ablation. It also suits patients seeking a faster route to a specialist without a referral wait. Self-pay patients without insurance can negotiate rates directly.
It is not appropriate for acute trauma (go to Frederick Health's emergency department instead), systemic inflammatory conditions requiring rheumatology (ask for a referral), or patients whose pain is entirely musculoskeletal and responsive to physical therapy alone.
What the first visit involves
Arrive 15 minutes early with photo identification and insurance cards. Bring any imaging (X-rays, MRI, CT) from the past 18 months; the practice can request prior records, but having them on hand speeds review. The physician will take a focused history, perform a physical exam, and discuss imaging if available. If an injection is a reasonable next step and you consent, many can be done the same day; otherwise, a follow-up appointment is scheduled. The visit typically lasts 45 minutes to one hour.
Hours, parking, and logistics
The Frederick office is located on North Market Street and is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (hours subject to change; confirm at 301-663-1234). Parking is available in the building lot. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, including Medicare, as well as cash patients. Bring your full insurance card to confirm coverage; out-of-network benefits vary.
The practice holds a niche in central Maryland between do-it-yourself physical therapy and surgical referral, offering rapid access to injection-based treatment and clear communication about when surgery becomes necessary. For patients in or near Frederick with spine or joint pain who want specialist evaluation without waiting for a primary care referral, this practice delivers transparent pricing and same-day intervention options.

