What do you, the medical professional, need to help you better serve your diverse and demanding population of IC/PBS/prostatitis patients?

ICN Special Report on Managing PainYou need solid educational resources that can help you explain the basics about IC. We offer that and more.

We understand, implicitly, that you or your staff don’t have the time to hold that patient’s hand while you explain IC in-depth. We do.

We understand that you don’t have the resources that explain those simple, basic self-help strategies that can help that patient gain some control over their symptoms. We do.

We’re here and we care. For 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the ICN provides a source where patients can gather vital information and receive support when they need it, such as during an IC flare.

We believe that the best patients that you can work with are those who are educated, informed and can talk rationally and calmly about their medical care. They use a voiding diary to track their symptoms. They maintain good medical records. They know what medicines they’ve taken, why they’ve taken and why they may have stopped. They know what tests they’ve had and why. In other words, they are active participants in their medical care. Best of all, with anxiety comes consistency and calmness. Anxiety levels drop, confidence and self esteem builds and quality of life improves.

With an ICN Professional Subscription, we’ll send you the IC Optimist, our quarterly magazine for patients and providers, ICN Medical Records files, our ICN Special Report for that year and provide a special highlighted listing in our clinic database. We hope that you’ll join us in our mission of providing free, completely affordable support to patients in need! Click here for more information.