
Therapeutic Pain Monitoring is ongoing monitoring AND targeted education from a registered nurse — always both. Nobody gets better from entering data points into an app. During PainGuide™ (Weeks 1-16), monitoring supports the curriculum. After PainGuide™, monitoring continues AND education shifts to personalized content matched to what YOUR data shows you need. The first 16 weeks build the data. The data builds your individualized Pain Recovery Plan. Then TPM™ drives the plan forward — until recovery and stabilization. The learning doesn't stop. It gets more personal.
$150/month. No long-term commitment. Cancel anytime with 7 days written notice. HSA/FSA eligible. Superbill provided upon request. Upon cancellation, you receive your most recent Pain Profile — it's yours regardless.
Daily check-ins, weekly RN review of your data, flare pattern analysis, monthly targeted education based on your domain profile, PCS™ reassessment every 90 days with Stability Index tracking, updated Pain Profile at every reassessment, and care coordination with your providers (with your consent).
No. TPM™ can be used as a standalone service alongside any provider's care and collaboration with Pain Care At Home. However, most participants continue TPM™ as a natural continuation of the monitoring and education they received during PainGuide™ — upgraded from biweekly to weekly.
It means you receive weekly messages from your nurse. You can respond at your convenience. This provides consistent support without the scheduling burden of weekly appointments.
Yes. TPM Summary Reports are designed as clinical handoff documents — shareable with your PT, therapist, PCP, or any provider on your care team. You don't have to re-explain your story. The data tells it. You would need to sign a consent (you data is never shared without permission).
You complete a brief daily check-in logging your pain level, flare status, triggers, mood, and sleep. Over weeks and months, this builds a map of your patterns — frequency, severity, recovery time, and triggers you may not see in real time. Your nurse reviews it and contacts you if needed.
Do you accept insurance?Pain Care At Home™ currently operates as a self-pay practice. We provide superbills upon request that you can submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement.
Pain Complexity Screening: Free (always) PainGuide™ (8-week program): $497, TPM™ (monthly monitoring + education): $150/month, Support Group (monthly, alumni only): $97/month.
Additional services for TPM clients: 1:1 Session (30 minutes): $65 1:1 Session (60 minutes): $125
Yes. Nursing services qualify under IRS Section 213(d). You can pay with your HSA or FSA card directly.
Contact us to discuss payment options. We want to ensure cost is not a barrier to getting the right care.