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Lonseth Interventional Pain Centers Launches Spinal Cord Stimulator Trials for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Medicare-Covered SCS Trials Can Be a Game-Changer for Patients Who Haven’t Found Relief With Conventional Treatments
METAIRIE, La., June 19, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Lonseth Interventional Pain Centers, a renowned provider of pain management solutions, proudly announces the offering of Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) Trials for individuals affected by chronic pain conditions, including Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy. These Medicare-covered trials are a game-changing recourse for patients who haven’t found sufficient relief from conventional treatments.
SCS Trials involve the temporary implantation of a device that emits low-level electrical signals to the spinal cord or specific nerves, effectively blocking the transmission of pain signals to the brain. This outpatient procedure, conducted under the guidance of trained professionals, allows patients to experience the potential benefits of SCS without committing to a permanent implantation.
The trial period lasts about a week. After which, patients and their physicians evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment. Successful trials, typically marked by a significant reduction in pain, may lead to the patient becoming a candidate for permanent SCS implantation.
SCS is a progressive therapy involving a device that sends mild electrical currents to the spinal cord, mitigating chronic pain. This technique is particularly useful after conventional non-surgical treatments have proven insufficient. It is programmable to target specific pain areas, making it an effective option for various chronic pain conditions.
During an SCS trial, patients can expect careful preparation, expert execution of the procedure, and a personalized adjustment process to ensure optimal pain control. After the procedure, they take home the trial stimulator for several days to assess its effectiveness in their daily lives.
Candidates for these Medicare-covered SCS trials typically include those with chronic pain impacting daily activities who have not found relief from other treatments, who do not suffer from untreated drug addiction, and who have successfully managed any underlying psychiatric conditions. Moreover, patients should be healthy enough to undergo the procedure safely.
Lonseth Interventional Pain Centers is pleased to confirm that these revolutionary SCS trials are Medicare-covered. Its dedicated team stands ready to support patients through each phase, providing them with a comforting, informed experience.
People don’t have to let chronic pain rule their life. They can begin a journey toward less pain by reaching out to Lonseth Interventional Pain Centers to schedule a consultation and find out if they qualify for SCS trials. This groundbreaking therapy could be the key to a new, less painful chapter of their life.
Contact Information:
Eric Lonseth
Doctor
(504) 732-1094
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Dr. Farzaneh of True Care Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa Presents Exclusive Thermage Event Hosted by The Real Housewives of Orange County Alumni Peggy Tanous & Lynne Curtin

Dr. Farzaneh of True Care Cosmetic Surgery Center Presents Exclusive In-Office Thermage Event with Celebrity Guests and Charity Raffle Supporting Miracles for Kids. Hosted by Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Orange County Alumni Peggy Tanous, Lynne Curtin & Taylor Armstrong
Bravo’s Real Housewives of Orange County Alumni Meet At True Care Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa Irvine
Bravo’s Real Housewives of Orange County Alumni Lynne Curtin, Peggy Tanous, and Taylor Armstrong Join Dr. Babak Farzaneh and Cathleen Farzaneh at True Care Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa in Irvine to review results of Profound RF procedure.
IRVINE, Calif., June 17, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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True Care Cosmetic Surgery Center, a leading provider of innovative cosmetic treatments, is proud to announce an extraordinary in-office partnership with Thermage taking place this June at their Irvine practice, hosted by the esteemed Chief Cosmetic Surgeon and Medical Director, Dr. Babka Farzaneh, alongside the warm welcome of Practice Owner Cathleen Farzaneh. This event holds special significance as it is being hosted by Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Orange County alumni Peggy Tanous @OCPeggyTanous and Lynne Curtin, along with celebrity guest Taylor Armstrong @TaylorArmstrong from this season’s Housewives of OC, all valued clients of Dr. Farzaneh and True Care Cosmetic Surgery and Medical Spa.
The highlight of the event is the charity raffle, aimed at supporting Miracles for Kids, which directly benefits the families of critically ill children. All proceeds from the raffle will be dedicated to this noble cause. Dr. Farzaneh and his wife Cathleen Farzaneh express their excitement in supporting this remarkable charity and its profound impact on the lives of children and families in need.
True Care Cosmetic Surgery Center, recognized as a top provider in the United States, has performed thousands of Thermage treatments and attracts clients from around the world due to their professionally trained staff and exceptional techniques. Solta Medical, the company behind Thermage, will be present to answer any questions and provide insights.
Dr. Babka Farzaneh will be available for consultations, emphasizing True Care’s commitment to patient satisfaction and delivering true results.
During the Open House, local OC Real Estate Agent Elva Page will serve as a model, receiving a full face and neck treatment. Onlookers will have the opportunity to witness firsthand the procedure and its impressive effects.
“We are thrilled to host this exclusive in-office Thermage event with the support of our esteemed guests and in aid of Miracles for Kids,” said Dr. Babka Farzaneh. “Through our commitment to exceptional care and the latest advancements in cosmetic treatments, we aim to make a positive impact on the lives of families facing significant challenges.”
Discover the benefits of Thermage, raise funds for Miracles for Kids, and experience firsthand the commitment to patient satisfaction and true results.
Contact Information:
Gemma Touchstone
Business Development Director
949.981.8994
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Credello: These Are the Best Credit Cards for Booking a Cruise This Year
NEW YORK, June 16, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Credello: Planning a cruise can be an exciting experience, but when it comes to making payments, having the right cre…
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Late-Breaking Results of a Preclinical Efficacy Study Presented at ENDO 2023 Show Seraxis SRE Sustainably Reverses Type-1-Diabetes Hyperglycemia
GERMANTOWN, Md., June 16, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Seraxis today announced late-breaking results of an ongoing study evaluating the efficacy of SRE pancreat…
Credello: Which Age Group Has the Most Credit Card Debt?
NEW YORK, June 16, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Credello: Credit cards have become integral to modern-day financial transactions, offering convenience and flexibilit…
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Laurel Road: Exploring How Long It Takes to Pay Off Student Loan Debt
NEW YORK, June 16, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Laurel Road: The journey to repay student loan debt could take many years, depending on various factors. On average, borrowers take about 20 years to pay off their loans, but with a relatively small balance, they may be able to pay off the debt within just a few years of graduation. And borrowers with the resources to make substantial payments may drastically reduce their repayment time. Read on to learn more about the factors that determine how long it takes to pay off student loan debt.
Types of student loans
The type of student loan will influence repayment options and timelines. Federal loans, which account for about 90% of student debt, offer repayment plans and programs with various loan terms. Private loan terms depend on the individual lender, as some may have variable rates that could affect repayment timelines. Private loans may take between 5 and 20 years to repay, depending on the financial institution’s guidelines.
Repayment plans
A borrower’s repayment plan plays a major role in determining the time it takes to pay off their student loan debt. Each private lender may offer unique payment plan options, and refinancing could either extend or shorten the payment term. Federal student loans offer several options, such as income-driven repayment plans, that depend on a borrower’s income, and several that don’t. Each plan can impact how long it takes to repay a loan:
Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans are typically paced at 20 or 25 years of payments, after which the balance may be eligible for student loan forgiveness. Those who work in the public sector or at a qualifying non-profit may also qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) with a repayment plan of ten years before loan forgiveness.
In the Standard Repayment Plan, borrowers pay a fixed monthly amount to repay their student loan within ten years. Most people with student loan debt automatically enroll in this plan.
What else affects repayment timelines?
Additional factors could influence how long it takes students to repay their loans.
Federal Proposals. Since 2020, student loan payments and interest have been paused in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Biden-Harris administration has also proposed a student loan relief plan which would eliminate $10,000 or $20,000 of debt for qualifying borrowers. Other proposals include reforms to IDR plans. Each of these decisions may impact repayment timelines for federal student loans.
Forbearance or Deferment. Borrowers who are struggling with payments may apply for forbearance or deferment. Forbearance pauses payments for up to a year at a time, but the loans may continue accruing interest. Alternatively, if a borrower is in school, unemployed, or meets other need-based qualifications, they may apply for deferment, which delays loan payments as long as the need persists. Perkins loans and subsidized loans don’t accumulate interest during deferment. However, both forbearance and deferment may extend repayment terms by several years, which is why an IDR plan is generally considered a better option for those who need help making loan payments.
Consolidation. Borrowers may consolidate multiple loans to streamline their repayment process. Sometimes, loan consolidation could reset the repayment schedule, potentially even extending the repayment period to 30 years.
Principal Payments. Borrowers with the means can always contribute extra payments toward their principal loan balance, which will not only cut the total repayment time but also reduce the total interest paid over the life of the loan.
Final Thoughts
Most repayment plans allow for debt resolution within 10 to 25 years with consistent payments. Borrowers struggling to make monthly payments have options to make the process more manageable—through refinancing or a new payment plan—though it may extend the term of the loan. Meanwhile, those with the resources could choose to accelerate their loan repayment process by making larger monthly payments or by paying down the principal. There are many paths available, depending on the borrower’s loan type, balance, resources, and future financial plans.
About Laurel Road
Laurel Road began originating student loans in 2013 and has since helped thousands of professionals with undergraduate and postgraduate degrees consolidate and refinance more than $7 billion in federal and private school loans.
Contact Information:
Carolina d’Arbelles-Valle
Senior Public Relations Specialist
(201) 633-2125
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Laurel Road: Exploring How Long It Takes to Pay Off Student Loan Debt
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Credello: The Pros and Cons of Using a Credit Repair Company
NEW YORK, June 16, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Credello: Maintaining a healthy credit score is crucial in today’s financial landscape. Your credit score significant…
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Compass Health Center Introduces Virtual Program to Improve Access to Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment for Young Adults and Adults
New Virtual Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) Program From Compass Health Center Delivers Specialized Care to a Broader Audience, Bridging the Gap in Access to Essential Services
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Curated Mental Health Highlights the Importance of Choosing the Right Provider for Safe and Transformative Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
NEW YORK, June 16, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Psychedelic therapy has gained recognition for its potential to facilitate transformative experiences. However, navig…
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