Phone: 918 260-9322 Fax: (918) 321-2629
email: reesa@tulsamsk.com
 

 

 

"My pain is 99%
gone."

 

"My back is more than 90%
better."

Actual quotes from patients who were treated by Dr. Webb for spinal stenosis.

 

Minor Procedures, Major Results

Even less invasive than so-called 'minimally invasive' procedures, Dr. Webb brings sedation pain management for unprecedented pain relief without major surgery or potentially dangerous narcotic prescriptions.

If you want pain pills, we don't want to see you. If you want to get better, then we want to help.

Not a spine surgeon, not a chiropractor, Dr. James Webb, MD is a medical doctor who has been providing interventional pain services in Oklahoma since 2004. Our procedures are done completely through needles under x-ray guidance. For most procedures, the needles are the size of a sewing pin or paper clip.

Less procedure times means better outcomes for patients. Most of our procedures take about 15 minutes and can be done in office or a hospital outpatient setting. Certain procedures, such as the Vertos Mild procedure or fixation of vertebral fractures will take slightly longer.

For more information about a specific procedure, please click below:

 

You can also learn more about the mild procedure on Dr. Webb's blog, Twitter and Facebook sites.

Call us today to schedule an

appointment at (918) 260-9322


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  The Dr. Webb Difference
Dr. James Webb
  • You get seen in days, not weeks.
  • Pain relieving procedure done within days, not weeks.
  • Leader in minimally invasive alternatives to surgery for patients with pain.
  • Comprehensive pain intervention from epidural steroid injections to minimally invasive decompression.
  • Focus on osteoporosis, spine fracture fixation with advanced level of training and specializing in complex cases.
  • Advanced imaging studies, such as MRI, are critical to selecting the correct treatment plan for patients with pain. Dr. Webb is the only pain physician in Tulsa who is board-certified to read imaging studies.