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Online Back Pain Treatment

Provider-guided evaluation and non-opioid management for back pain — convenient care without leaving home.

Managing Acute & Chronic Back Pain

Back pain is extremely common and often improves with conservative care. Understanding what is causing your pain — and how to manage it safely — can help you recover and avoid unnecessary treatments.

During a virtual visit, a licensed provider can review your symptoms and history, recommend a non-opioid management plan, and advise when imaging, physical therapy, or in-person evaluation is appropriate.

Our Back Pain Services

  • Virtual evaluation of acute and chronic back pain
  • Non-opioid pain management guidance
  • Recommendations for stretching, movement, and self-care
  • Referral for physical therapy or imaging when appropriate
  • Advice on warning signs that need urgent care

How Treatment Works

Most back pain is managed with non-opioid approaches such as activity modification, over-the-counter or prescription medications, and exercises. Your provider will tailor recommendations to your symptoms and let you know when physical therapy, imaging, or in-person evaluation would be helpful.

Your visit is a flat $39 — a transparent, cash-pay rate with no insurance required.

When Telehealth Is a Good Fit

  • Common muscle or strain-related back pain
  • Ongoing back pain you want help managing
  • Wanting non-opioid guidance and a plan from home

When to seek in-person care: Seek urgent or emergency care for back pain with new weakness or numbness in the legs, loss of bladder or bowel control, fever, unexplained weight loss, or pain after a significant injury — these can signal a serious problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, for many common causes. A provider can recommend non-opioid management and let you know if physical therapy, imaging, or in-person care is needed.
Our focus is non-opioid management, which is appropriate and effective for most back pain. Your provider will recommend safe options for your situation.
Most back pain does not require imaging. Your provider will advise if your symptoms suggest it would be helpful.
Leg weakness or numbness, loss of bladder or bowel control, fever, or pain after a major injury warrant urgent in-person care.
Medically reviewed by Blair Carmichael-Lober, DNP, CRNP, Omnia TeleHealth's founder and primary provider, on June 15, 2026. Learn about our editorial & medical review policy.

Get Help With Back Pain

Connect with a licensed provider for a non-opioid plan to manage your back pain.