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Currently accepting new referrals · about 4 weeks wait for first consult.

Lasting relief from chronic pain — without surgery.

We are a North York pain clinic. Our specialty is precise ultrasound- and X-ray-guided injections that calm the source of your pain — most of them covered by OHIP. If you have been hurting for months or years, you are in the right place.

Show me treatments for where I hurt See what OHIP covers

Family-doctor referral required · OHIP-covered procedures

Dr. Dima Rozen
Find your treatment

Where does it hurt?

Click on the part of your body that hurts. We will show you the treatments we offer for that area, all done in our clinic by a fellowship-trained pain specialist.

Body diagram — choose the part that hurts to see your treatment options.

A drawing of the body with 8 areas you can select: head and face, neck, shoulder, upper or mid back, lower back, hip, knee, foot and ankle. Use the toggle above the figure to switch between front and back views.

Tap an area to see your options →

Don't see your area? View the full list

You told us: Upper / Mid Back · 6 weeks to 6 months · burning / electric.

Epidural steroid injection (ESI)

✓ OHIP-covered

Interlaminar or transforaminal · OHIP-covered

When pain shoots from the spine into a limb, a fluoroscopy-guided injection settles the inflamed nerve where it leaves the spinal canal.

Why this matches: Sharp pain that radiates from the spine matches what we treat with an epidural steroid injection.

Peripheral nerve block

✓ OHIP-covered

Ultrasound-guided · OHIP-covered

A precise injection along the specific nerve carrying the burning or electric pain. Useful both as a diagnostic step and for symptom relief.

Why this matches: Burning, electric, or tingling pain matches what we treat with a targeted nerve block.

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Why patients come to us

Careful pain care, grounded in the evidence.

Image-guided

every injection placed under live ultrasound or X-ray — no guesswork

OHIP

covers most procedures when you have a referral from your family doctor

PHIPA

your health records stay private, by Ontario law

Before your visit

From referral to first appointment, in three steps.

  1. Ask your family doctor for a referral

    Specialist clinics in Ontario need a referral from your family doctor or another physician. They can fax it or send it electronically — either is fine.

  2. We call you to book

    Once your referral arrives, our intake team will call you to set up a time. First visits usually happen within 2 to 4 weeks.

  3. What to bring on the day

    Your OHIP card, recent imaging reports, a list of medications you are taking, and any notes from previous pain treatment. Please come 15 minutes early so we can finish the paperwork.

Costs & coverage

What does OHIP actually pay for?

Your bill comes in three parts: the procedure, the medication, and the receipt for your private insurance. Each one is handled differently. Here is the plain-language version, with no insurance jargon.

Example: a Lumbar Epidural Injection

  • The procedure itself ✓ Covered by OHIP
  • The steroid we inject (Depo-Medrol or Kenalog) ⓘ Not covered — you pay the pharmacy
  • Receipt to send to your private insurer pay at the pharmacy
See the full coverage breakdown →
Full list

Every treatment we offer, A–Z

We are still moving the treatment pages over. They will be back shortly.

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Answers to common questions

What patients ask before their first appointment.

Real questions from real referrals — answered plainly, with no medical jargon, so you can plan your visit with confidence.

Are these injections covered by OHIP?

Most of the procedures we perform — including epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, medial branch blocks, and nerve root blocks — are covered by OHIP under the procedure code for image-guided injections. The steroid medication itself (e.g., Depo-Medrol or Kenalog) is not OHIP-covered; you pay the pharmacy directly, typically $20–$60 depending on the product. We provide a receipt you can submit to private insurance for reimbursement.

Do I need a referral from my family doctor?

Yes. Like all specialist consultations in Ontario, you need a written referral from your family physician or another specialist before we can book your first consult. If you do not have a family doctor, walk-in clinics can also issue referrals after assessing you. Once you are an established patient, follow-up appointments do not require a new referral.

What is an ultrasound- or X-ray-guided injection?

Image guidance means we use real-time ultrasound or fluoroscopy (live X-ray) to see exactly where the needle is going. This makes the injection more accurate and safer than a blind injection — we can confirm the medication reaches the nerve, joint, or tissue that is generating your pain, and avoid critical structures like blood vessels and the spinal cord. Most interventional pain procedures we perform use one of these two imaging modalities.

How long is the wait for a first consultation?

Wait times vary with referral volume, but most new patients are seen within 3 to 6 weeks of their referral being received. Urgent referrals (e.g., cancer pain, severe radiculopathy) are triaged and seen sooner. You can check the current wait estimate on our homepage banner.

Is the procedure painful?

Most patients describe the discomfort as similar to a blood draw or vaccination — a brief sting from the local anaesthetic, followed by pressure during the procedure. We use a fine-gauge needle and numb the skin before the injection. The procedure itself typically takes 5 to 15 minutes. Some procedures (e.g., radiofrequency ablation) are longer and may involve mild sedation.

How long does the pain relief last?

It depends on the procedure and the underlying condition. Steroid injections typically provide relief lasting weeks to several months. Radiofrequency ablation can provide 6 to 18 months of relief. Diagnostic blocks are usually short-lived (hours) and are used to confirm the source of pain before a longer-acting treatment. We will give you a realistic expectation at your consultation based on your specific diagnosis.

What conditions do you treat?

We treat chronic musculoskeletal and nerve-related pain, including: lower back pain, sciatica, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, neck pain, facet joint arthritis, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, shoulder bursitis and rotator cuff pain, hip osteoarthritis, knee osteoarthritis, plantar fasciitis, post-surgical pain, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), trigeminal neuralgia, and occipital neuralgia. If your pain has persisted longer than 3 months despite physiotherapy or medication, you are likely a candidate for assessment.

Can I drive myself home after the injection?

For most spinal injections (epidurals, facet blocks) we recommend that someone drive you home, particularly if it is your first procedure or if the injection is in your cervical spine. For peripheral joint injections (knee, shoulder, hip) without sedation, you can usually drive yourself. We will confirm with you at booking.

Still wondering about something? Ask us directly — we usually reply within one business day.

Visit us

Come and see us.

Address

2 Champagne Drive, Unit C8
Champagne Centre
North York, ON M3J 2C5

Phone

416-398-1515

Fax

416-398-1516

Email

thepainclinictoronto@gmail.com

Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Closed weekends and statutory holidays

Languages spoken at the clinic

Across our staff. Tell us when you book if you need a specific language.

English Russian Farsi Spanish Cantonese Mandarin Korean Arabic

Near the Dufferin & Finch West intersection. Steps from TTC stops on Finch Avenue West. Free patient parking on-site.

Getting here, parking, and accessibility

Driving from the 401: Take Exit 366 to Allen Road north. Allen Road ends at Sheppard — continue north on Dufferin Street, then turn left onto Champagne Drive. The clinic is in Champagne Centre on the right.

Driving from the 400: Exit at Finch Avenue West and head east. Turn right onto Dufferin Street, then right onto Champagne Drive.

By TTC: Take the 36 Finch West bus to the Dufferin & Finch West stop and walk south on Dufferin to Champagne Drive (about 4 minutes).

Parking: Free on-site parking for patients in the Champagne Centre lot. Wheelchair-accessible spots are next to the main entrance.

Accessibility: The building, our clinic, and our washrooms are all wheelchair accessible. Let us know in advance if you need extra time or assistance.

In a medical emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department. Our clinic does not handle urgent or emergency care.