HOUSTON NON-SURGICAL KNEE CARE

Houston Knee Pain Consultation

Comprehensive evaluation and conservative treatment options for people with knee pain. Same-week appointments may be available.

Personalized care from a credentialed provider in Houston.

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About Knee Pain

Knee pain can result from a variety of causes, including acute injury, degenerative changes, overuse, and inflammatory conditions. Symptoms may include pain, stiffness, swelling, instability, or difficulty with daily activities.

A thorough clinical evaluation is needed to identify the likely cause and guide appropriate care. Diagnostic imaging or laboratory tests may be recommended when clinically indicated.

Common Clinical Presentations

Persistent knee pain despite conservative measures such as rest or physical therapy.

Degenerative changes such as osteoarthritis or loss of articular cartilage.

Acute sports-related injuries or chronic overuse conditions.

Pain following prior knee injury where the need for surgical intervention is uncertain.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Many people with knee pain can be managed with non-surgical approaches tailored to their diagnosis and goals. Options may include patient education, activity modification, therapeutic exercise and physical therapy, bracing or orthotics, medication for symptom control, image-guided or office-based injections when appropriate, and coordination with orthopedic or other specialists when needed.

Treatment selection is individualized based on clinical findings, prior treatments, comorbidities, and patient preferences.

Potential Benefits

Conservative care may offer options that involve less recovery time than surgery for some people, but suitability varies by diagnosis.

Lower Procedural Burden

Non-surgical options can carry different risks than surgical procedures; a clinician can explain relative risks and benefits.

Individualized Treatment Planning

Treatment recommendations are tailored to the individual’s symptoms, goals, and diagnostic findings.

Consultation Process

  1. Intake: Review medical history, symptoms, and prior treatments.
  2. Examination: Focused physical exam to assess function, pain sources, and mobility.
  3. Diagnostic Planning: Recommend imaging or labs only when clinically indicated.
  4. Treatment Planning: Discuss individualized options, risks, benefits, and alternatives.
  5. Follow-up: Arrange follow-up or referrals as needed to monitor progress and adjust care.

Suhyun An, DC, NP-C

Why Patients Choose Our Clinic

Suhyun An, DC, NP-C — dual-credentialed clinician providing integrated care and able to order tests when clinically appropriate.

Our team provides patient-centered evaluations performed by credentialed clinicians. We emphasize clear communication, shared decision-making, and coordination of care with other providers as needed.

We offer experience in managing musculoskeletal conditions and aim to develop individualized treatment plans based on the clinical evaluation and current best practices.

Treats both musculoskeletal issues and whole-patient health

Houston-based established provider

Can order labs and imaging and prescribe medications when needed

PATIENT EXPERIENCE

Feedback From Patients

Patients have shared that the team was professional, clear in communication, and helpful during visits.

“Staff explained options clearly and were attentive.”

“Scheduling and communication were straightforward.”

Individual experiences vary and do not predict clinical results.

“Staff explained options clearly and were attentive.”

“Scheduling and communication were straightforward.”

“Staff explained options clearly and were attentive.”

“Scheduling and communication were straightforward.”

Knee Pain Consultation FAQs

Is this covered by insurance?

Coverage varies by plan and service type. Please check with your insurer and our staff to confirm benefits and any copay or authorization requirements.

Do I need a referral?

Some insurers require a referral; others do not. Our staff can help verify your plan's requirements.

What should I bring to the appointment?

Bring a photo ID, insurance card, a list of current medications, and any relevant imaging or records if available.

How is this different from surgical care?

We focus on assessment and conservative management options; surgical decisions are made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with appropriate specialists.

Will I still need surgery?

Surgery may be recommended for some conditions. Whether surgery is appropriate is determined after evaluation and discussion of options.

How many visits does treatment typically involve?

The number of visits varies by diagnosis and treatment plan; your clinician will outline an individualized follow-up plan.

Schedule Your Consultation

Select a convenient time to discuss evaluation and treatment options with our team. Contact our office for assistance with booking or insurance questions.

Use the booking tool or call the clinic to request an appointment. Availability may vary.

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Schedule Your Consultation

To schedule an evaluation, contact our clinic to request an appointment. Our staff can assist with scheduling and answer administrative questions.

Campbell Health Center PLLC — 1012 Campbell Rd, Houston, TX 77055 — 713‑468‑3155.

This information is educational and does not replace individualized medical advice.

“Treatment recommendations are based on an individual medical evaluation performed by a qualified healthcare provider. Individual results may vary.”