Toradol Injection in Bend, Oregon | Flow Wellness

Toradol Injection: Fast, Non-Narcotic Pain & Inflammation Relief

Dealing with a migraine, muscle strain, or flare-up of joint pain that’s stopping you in your tracks? A Toradol injection at Flow Wellness offers fast, targeted relief — without narcotics — in about 15 minutes.

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What Is a Toradol Injection?

Toradol (ketorolac) is a fast-acting, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication (NSAID) given by injection. It works similarly to ibuprofen or naproxen, but at a strength and speed that oral medication can’t match — making it a go-to option when you need relief now, not in an hour.

How Toradol Can Help

A Toradol injection at Flow Wellness is commonly used to help with:

  • Migraine and severe headache pain
  • Muscle strains, sprains, and tension
  • Joint pain and flare-ups
  • Back pain
  • Menstrual cramps
  • General inflammation-related discomfort

Because Toradol isn’t a narcotic, it’s a popular option for patients who want strong relief without the sedation or dependency risk associated with opioid medications.

What to Expect During Your Visit

You’ll start with a brief consultation with a Flow Wellness provider to confirm Toradol is a safe and appropriate option for you. The injection itself takes just a minute or two, and most patients begin to feel relief within 30 minutes. The full visit typically takes about 15 minutes.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Toradol?

Toradol is generally well suited for healthy adults dealing with acute pain or inflammation. Because it’s an NSAID, your provider will review your health history first — Toradol isn’t appropriate for everyone, including patients with certain kidney conditions, a history of ulcers or GI bleeding, blood thinner use, or NSAID allergies. This is why every visit starts with a clinical consultation, not just an injection request.

Pricing

Single injections at Flow Wellness are $49. Toradol is also available as part of a personalized treatment plan alongside IV therapy when appropriate.

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Toradol Injection FAQs

What is a Toradol injection used for? Toradol injections are commonly used for fast relief of acute pain and inflammation, including migraines, muscle strains, joint pain, and menstrual cramps.

Is Toradol a narcotic? No. Toradol (ketorolac) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), not an opioid or narcotic. It carries no risk of dependency.

How fast does a Toradol injection work? Most patients notice relief within 30 minutes of the injection, making it a popular option for acute pain that needs fast attention.

Is Toradol safe for everyone? Toradol isn’t appropriate for all patients. Those with kidney disease, a history of ulcers or GI bleeding, current blood thinner use, or NSAID allergies should not receive Toradol. A Flow Wellness provider will review your health history before your injection to confirm it’s a safe option for you.

How long does a Toradol injection visit take at Flow Wellness? Most Toradol injection visits, including consultation, take about 15 minutes.

How much does a Toradol injection cost at Flow Wellness? Single injections at Flow Wellness, including Toradol, are $49.

Can I get a Toradol injection the same day? Yes, same-day appointments are typically available Tuesday–Friday 10am–5pm and Saturday 10am–2pm. Book online or call to check current availability.

Disclaimer: Toradol is a prescription medication administered only after a clinical consultation with a licensed provider. This content is for general informational purposes and is not medical advice.

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