Welcome to Southern Pain Relief
Southern Pain Relief is the realization of a life long dream of Dr. Tarun Jolly, its founder. At Southern Pain Relief we operate on the basic principle that in order to provide the best pain relief for suffering patients, you have to be able to accurately diagnose them. Often chronic pain patients are subjected to the diagnostic merry-go-round, having been seen by their primary care physician, neurosurgeon, physical medicine doctor, and many others. The foundation of our organization is built upon accurate diagnosis coupled with advanced therapies and interventions aimed at improving a patients daily living. What sets us apart is that we welcome the challenging patients that may have failed many previous treatments. Conditions like failed back surgery syndrome, post-herpetic neuralgia, refractory back pain, multi-factorial neck pain, and many others are welcome to the practice. We pride ourselves on taking the time to fully understand the origins of a patients pain and develop a plan of care. We believe that through a multi-disciplinary approach, our patients come that much closer to their goal of pain relief.
Our patients can be reassured that the care they receive is delivered by providers considered to be the best in the country. All providers are double board certified and have a passion for education. Dr. Jolly has delivered over 100 lectures locally and nationally, has been featured on ABC News for procedures such as Spinal Cord Stimulation, and continues to train fellows and residents as the Co-Director of Pain Management through the LSU Anesthesiology Department. This website has been designed with education in mind. Please take some time to watch videos about the variety of conditions we treat or therapies we provide, listen to Dr. Jolly deliver "The Daily Diagnosis" series on the radio, or connect to us through facebook, twitter, or youtube. Welcome to Southern Pain Relief.
Medication management
Epidural steroid injections
(lumbar, cervical, and thoracic)
Facet blocks
(cervical and lumbar)
Medial branch blocks
(cervical and lumbar)