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New Pain Management Technology Will Help Doctors Treat Patients

Health & Medicine
Press release from: Danard-Lilly
(openPR) - Danard-Lilly, a Southern California medical technology company is rolling out the latest development in pain management and assessment technology.

Currently they are introducing a new pain survey and computerized psychological profiling combination that will help Doctors:

* Avoid Misdiagnosis
* Decrease Patient Recovery Time
* Lower insurance costs
* Improve practice profitability

Doctors need better tools to treat their patients.

Traditional pain management and pain assessment tools are weak at best. They simply fail to bridge the communication gap between Doctor and the patient. This makes any treatment less effective, and increases patient misery.

There is a Better Way!

Danard-Lilly provides a comprehensive pain management and assessment system that includes the McGill Pain Inventory, which the patient can easily fill out in about 15 minutes. And an easy to use, computerized psychological pain profiling system that Doctors can use to track and analyze patient responses.

This new pain survey bridges the communication gap between Doctor and patient, so that both sides have a better understanding of what the other is communicating.

* The patient learns a better way to communicate with their Doctor.

* The Doctor gets a better tool for diagnosing the patients’ problem.

* In addition the Doctor adds a new profit center to his practice.

It is based on decades of scientific research into the psychological aspects of pain management and assessment, and helps Doctors and patients to make more effective treatment choices.

Participate in a free pain assessment clinical trial today!

For a limited time Danard-Lilly is inviting Doctors and other pain care professionals to register at their website and participate in a one time free pain assessment clinical trial. To participate and receive your free initial assessment, go to www.danard-lilly.com and register now.

Who is Danard-Lilly?

Danard-Lilly is an Anaheim California based medical technology company with over a decade of experience specializing in pain management and pain assessment.

How to contact us:

Danard-Lilly Corporate Office
1725 South Douglass Road, Suite H
Anaheim, CA 92806

714.385.1136 or visit www.danard-lilly.com
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