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Dr. Hasan Badday, M.D.

Pain Management Specialist

Dr. Hasan Badday M.D. is a top Pain Management Specialist in Atlanta, . With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Hasan Badday M.D. is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Hasan Badday M.D. is a prime example of a true leader in healthcare. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Hasan Badday M.D. is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Atlanta, GA, Dr. Hasan Badday M.D. is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
17 years Experience
Dr. Hasan Badday, M.D.
  • Irvine, California
  • Poznan School of Medicine
  • Accepting new patients

Can the ER do anything for a pinched nerve?

Hello, No, typically they won't do treatment for that type of issue and will tell you to get in with a pain management/physical medicine and rehab provider who would undergo READ MORE
Hello,

No, typically they won't do treatment for that type of issue and will tell you to get in with a pain management/physical medicine and rehab provider who would undergo imaging studies and determine that actual root cause and go through a series of injections (epidurals or facet blocks) to help alleviate the inflammation that is causing the pain.

How do you treat chronic headaches?

There are various ways to treat chronic headaches. There are many different medications that you can try first, but, if the medications are not helping, a neurologist will diagnose READ MORE
There are various ways to treat chronic headaches. There are many different medications that you can try first, but, if the medications are not helping, a neurologist will diagnose you with chronic migraines (some insurances require the diagnosis from a neurologist) and then you are able to get authorization through your insurance for Botox which can be done every 3 months and has great results with decreasing the amount of migraines a patient gets each month and the severity of them.

Can teenagers take Tramadol for joint pain?

For a patient of that age, Tramadol is not recommended as the starting point for treatment. You should schedule with a pain management specialist so that they can order imaging READ MORE
For a patient of that age, Tramadol is not recommended as the starting point for treatment. You should schedule with a pain management specialist so that they can order imaging and determine why exactly she is having joint pain and then discuss the different treatment options before ever resorting to a controlled substance. You need to uncover the root cause of the joint pain instead of masking it with a pain medication and not actually treating the issue.

Is it ok to massage plantar fasciitis?

Absolutely! Deep tissue massage is a preferred method when it comes to helping alleviate pain that is caused by plantar fasciitis. There are also non invasive treatment options READ MORE
Absolutely! Deep tissue massage is a preferred method when it comes to helping alleviate pain that is caused by plantar fasciitis. There are also non invasive treatment options for helping with this type of condition also. A pain management specialist or podiatrist can help with this.

Can I see my pain management doctor during the coronavirus?

Yes, you can see a pain management doctor during the COVID times. The offices are taking extra precautions when it comes to sanitizing and usually there are people at the door READ MORE
Yes, you can see a pain management doctor during the COVID times. The offices are taking extra precautions when it comes to sanitizing and usually there are people at the door checking temperatures and symptoms before allowing patients in the doors.

Should I go to the emergency room for a herniated disc?

Hello, You do not need to go to the ED for a herniated disc. You can schedule with a pain management specialist or an orthopedic surgeon who will get imaging of your spine and READ MORE
Hello,

You do not need to go to the ED for a herniated disc. You can schedule with a pain management specialist or an orthopedic surgeon who will get imaging of your spine and determine the appropriate treatment plan.

Regards,

Alexa

Does pain management prescribe opioids?

Hello, Pain management does have the ability to prescribe opioids however, doctors typically require patients undergo interventional treatments, sign a contract restricting READ MORE
Hello,

Pain management does have the ability to prescribe opioids however, doctors typically require patients undergo interventional treatments, sign a contract restricting them from receiving opioids from anyone else, require urine screens monthly and various other things in order for a patient to receive medication consistently.

Regards,

What kind of doctor should I see for pain?

Thank you for your question! You can schedule with a primary care provider to rule out any conditions and they can refer you to a specialist after that, or you can find a physical READ MORE
Thank you for your question! You can schedule with a primary care provider to rule out any conditions and they can refer you to a specialist after that, or you can find a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist (physiatrist), or a pain management specialist who would be able to perform a physical exam and recommend any imaging they felt necessary to determine the root of your pain and base treatment off of those findings. Imaging could be x-rays, ultrasounds or MRI's.

What can I do to help with my hip pain?

There are steroid injections and regenerative medicine options that are done to treat hip pain. Pain killers should not be the only thing offered to treat joint pain because they READ MORE
There are steroid injections and regenerative medicine options that are done to treat hip pain. Pain killers should not be the only thing offered to treat joint pain because they are only masking the pain and not actually treating the symptoms. Those medications are to be used in conjunction with interventional treatments and physical therapy. You should schedule to see a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist or pain management specialist.

What can be done for a low pain tolerance?

You would need to schedule with a pain management specialist so that they can order imaging and determine what the underlying cause of your pain is. Once that is discovered, they READ MORE
You would need to schedule with a pain management specialist so that they can order imaging and determine what the underlying cause of your pain is. Once that is discovered, they would be able to recommend treatments that could help alleviate some of that pain for you so that you can improve your quality of life and get back to the things you love.

What should I do for my foot pain?

Thank you for your question! You can see either a podiatrist or a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, also known as a Physiatrist. Both of those specialties will be READ MORE
Thank you for your question! You can see either a podiatrist or a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, also known as a Physiatrist. Both of those specialties will be able to assist in determine the underlying cause and may even refer back and forth to each other.

What is the most effective painkiller for my daughter's period pain?

Tylenol would be the safest thing for your daughter. You should also take her to a PCP of OBGYN so they can do imaging to make sure there is not an underlying reason as to why READ MORE
Tylenol would be the safest thing for your daughter. You should also take her to a PCP of OBGYN so they can do imaging to make sure there is not an underlying reason as to why her pain is as severe as it is.

What is the best treatment for constant leg pain?

Hello, Thank you for your question! The first step is to get to the root of the problem, as it could be a variety of things. The best option is to find a musculoskeletal physician, READ MORE
Hello,

Thank you for your question! The first step is to get to the root of the problem, as it could be a variety of things. The best option is to find a musculoskeletal physician, such as a Physiatrist/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Specialist, so that they can order the appropriate imaging to be able to take a look at the underlying pathologies. Once they have that information, they will be able to educate you on the available treatment options.

Thank you,

Dr. Hasan Badday, MD