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One of the fears about surgery is pain. Most patients who undergo surgery may expect to experience some pain, but that doesn't mean they should just live with it.
Every patient has the right to pain relief.

What procedure are you having?

Select the area of the body where you will be experiencing pain.

What are your pain therapy options

What are your pain therapy options?

Pain relief after surgery is an important part of the recovery process. Effectively managing your pain after surgery can help keep you comfortable, speed your recovery, and reduce your risk of complications after surgery. Learn more about your pain management options and discuss with your clinical care team about which option is best for you. 1

Why Choose a Pain Pump?

Pain pumps are a proven technology to manage pain for up to five days after surgery.

Extensive Local Support

Extensive Local Support

Therapy Duration

Therapy Duration

Fewer Side Effects

Fewer Side Effects

Targeted Pain Relief

Targeted Pain Relief

Improved Recovery

Improved Recovery

Reduce Opioid Use

Reduce Opioid Use

How to ask your doctor about your pain management options?

It is important to discuss your pain management plan before your date of surgery to optimize your recovery. Use this guide to help you navigate the conversation. Download Aftercare
How to ask your doctor about pain management

Patient Stories

Meet Ronald

Meet Ronald

"With ON-Q, with the knee replacement surgery, I had no pain. I was in the hospital from Tuesday morning and left at noon on Thursday. I
Meet Hysterectomy Patients

Meet Hysterectomy Patients

“I had a very little pain. I would definitely recommend ON-Q to any family member and my own patients”
Meet Dale

Meet Dale

"It helped a lot because I am back up and getting to go back to work."