Don't let your pain manage you. Let us help you manage your pain.

- Dr. Wolfe

Basic Information

Appointments

Appointments must be made in advance by calling the necessary office.

Mansfield: Patients may call 419-709-8270 to make an appointment with Dr. Wolfe or Dr. Blake.

Ashland: Patients may call 419-709-8270 to make an appointment with Dr. Wolfe.

Mt. Vernon: Patients may call 614-795-3614 to make an appointment with Dr. Blake.

Gahanna: Patients may call 614-461-6634 (extension 131) to make an appointment with Dr. Blake.

Billing Questions

MidOhio PainCare uses a billing service, Cardinal Professional Services, for the billing and collections of medical payments. Payments are also accepted at all office locations.

Patient bills may come from MidOhio PainCare, Professional Anesthesia Associates or the individual doctor.

Payments are mailed to a post office lockbox in Cleveland for pickup and posting. Payments should not be mailed to the offices.

Credit cards, check debit or PayPal may be used by calling the billing service or using the Pay My Bill option on this website.

Billing Service: Cardinal Professional Services, Inc., 2000 Lexington Avenue, Mansfield, OH 44907

Billing Questions: Call 419-756-4004 or contact via internet.

Mail Payments To: MidOhio PainCare, 605 S Trimble Rd, Ste B, Mansfield, OH 44906

Prescriptions

Due to the nature of our practice, MidOhio PainCare does not call in any prescriptions. We have also
discontinued mailing prescriptions for narcotics. Schedule II narcotics like morphine, oxycodone,
hydromorphone, methadone and fentanyl require a physician visit on a monthly basis. These medications
cannot have refills and cannot be written for more than a thirty day supply.

After Hours Contact

In general, the care that is provided is unlikely to result in a need to contact the physician after hours.

Unexpected complications after a procedure or acute changes in a chronic pain condition are best evaluated by
direct assessment and examination, rather than over the telephone. In such cases, a visit to the emergency
department of the closest hospital is advised. The emergency department physician can then contact the pain
physician directly.

In borderline situations, err on the side of safety and go to the emergency room; however, the pain physician
may be reachable through the MedCentral operator at 419-526-8000.