Pain Management
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Advanced Pain Management (“APM”), which has locations across Wisconsin filed to enter receivership and shut down operations across Wisconsin in September, 2020. It is BBB’s understanding that much of Advanced Pain Management is under the control of a court-appointed receiver (Michael Polsky) who is liquidating the company.
In addition to providing administrative and management services at ambulatory surgical centers which specialize in pain management procedures and therapies, APM provided administrative services for the independently owned Advanced Pain Management S.C., which did not file for receivership.
Patients can request their records here: https://www.apmhealth.com/
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Believed to be out of business
According to information in BBB files, it appears that this business is no longer in business.
Service Area
- WI
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