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About Arizona Pain

We are passionate about treating those who suffer from pain. We empathize with chronic pain’s burden on you and those closest to you. We provide life-changing, intelligent, and comprehensive pain treatments.

Our Comprehensive Care Team

At Arizona Pain, we are here to help you on your journey toward a life free of pain.
Our highly trained staff works tirelessly to serve and aid you through your journey.

Medical
Doctors

Our double-board certified pain doctors help treat pain issues with innovative options.

Advanced Practicing Providers

Our clinicians develop a comprehensive care plan tailored specifically to your diagnosis.

Chiropractors

Our chiropractors use effective and safe techniques in order to treat pain in their patients.

Leadership

At Arizona Pain, we are passionate about treating those who suffer from pain. We empathize with chronic pain’s burden on you and those closest to you. We provide life-changing, intelligent, and comprehensive pain treatments.

dr paul lynch md
Paul Lynch, MD

Founder and CEO

dr tory mcjunkin md
Tory McJunkin, MD

Medical Director

About Arizona Pain

We were founded on the belief that when there is collaboration and coordination amongst physicians caring for a patient, the patient gets out of pain faster.

Our unique integrated approach in treating the root cause of every patient’s pain, combined with our collaboration amongst our interventional pain specialists, advanced practitioners, chiropractors, and physical therapists – have helped get thousands out of pain without invasive surgeries.

The Founding of Arizona Pain

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College friends Tory McJunkin and Paul Lynch on a mission trip in Mexico.

When Tory McJunkin and Paul Lynch started Arizona Pain it was the realization of a dream that started over a decade ago. Tory and Paul’s friendship began their freshman year of college. They were both pre-med and had many of the same classes. While intense competition is the landscape in most college pre-med courses Paul and Tory decided cooperation was a better plan. During college they studied together during the week and prayed together on the weekends. Four years later, they were off to The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine.

Life took an unexpected turn, as Paul’s mother-in-law was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer. Paul spent weeks trying to find relief for her debilitating pain and during the process learned about interventional pain procedures. Shortly before medical school graduation, he realized that this was his calling in life and immediately drove to Tory’s house. Tory heard the excitement in his friend’s voice as he said “I know what I’m going to do with my life!” Tory listened with growing interest and firmly said, “Me too.” Paul laughed in disbelief saying “Seriously, I’m going to become an anesthesiologist and then study pain management. This is what I’m supposed to do, I just know it.” Tory stepped closer and with a tone that was unmistakably serious said “I know, and this is the specialty I was made to practice too, I just didn’t know it existed. I’m also going to pursue this career, whatever it takes!”

And that’s exactly what they did. They obtained positions in top-tier programs – University of Iowa and New York University, and then each secured a position at the most coveted Interventional Pain Program.

Tory and Paul’s dream to work together and bring a human side to the practice of medicine is finally a reality. Arizona Pain is the culmination of years of prayer and hard work and the combined vision of two men who are trying to make a difference.

Together they also started the Arizona Pain Foundation as a way to reach the community at large, both locally and internationally. Founded in 2009, the foundation’s mission is to share the love of God by bringing compassion, healing, and resources to those in need. This is accomplished by supporting international missionaries, supporting local nonprofit community work, and promoting prescription drug abuse resistance to youth in Arizona.

Come be a part of the vision.