Commonwealth Pain & Spine Expands into Tennessee with New Location in Goodlettsville
LOUISVILLE, KY — Commonwealth Pain & Spine, the region’s premier provider of comprehensive pain management services, is proud to announce its newest location at 520 Rivergate Parkway, Suite 202, Goodlettsville, TN, 37072.
The new Goodlettsville location will offer a full spectrum of interventional pain treatments, including advanced procedures for back, neck, joint, and nerve pain, delivered by a dedicated team of dual-board-certified physicians and experienced medical professionals focused on compassionate, personalized pain relief and long-term wellness.
“The practice was built with the patient journey in mind,” said Dr. Christian Unick, M.D., a physician at Commonwealth Pain & Spine in Goodlettsville. “Our objective is to provide comprehensive care that has a meaningful and lasting impact on patients’ lives.”
Commonwealth Pain & Spine already has a strong presence in Kentucky and the new full-service clinic represents a major step in its expansion into Tennessee. In addition to the new Goodlettsville location, Commonwealth recently opened a clinic in Morristown and will soon open a clinic in Sevierville, TN as part of its mission to bring innovative, specialized care closer to patients in need.
"Our new location, just outside of Nashville, allows us to collaborate with some of the leading neurosurgeons in Music City," said April Tonge, director of clinical operations for the west region. “And it reflects our continued commitment to making high-quality, accessible pain management services available to more patients where they live and work."
For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit www.mypainsolution.com.
About Commonwealth Pain & Spine
Commonwealth Pain and Spine is the leading provider of comprehensive pain management services in the region. With 30+ clinics across the Midwest and southeast, Commonwealth is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals suffering from chronic pain through innovative treatments and a patient-centered approach.