Wellness Clinic in Madison, AL
Welcome to Madison Medical Associates
Specializing in Pain Management, Sports Medicine, and Medical Weight Loss
We are now offering COVID-19 vaccinations. Call our office today to make your appointment. You don’t have to be a current patient of Madison Medical Associates to receive your shot. Also, we’re accepting most insurance plans!
At Madison Medical Associates, we are dedicated to providing every patient with a personalized treatment plan to allow for a speedy recovery so they can get back to their busy lives. Madison Medical Associates specializes in treating a wide range of pain management services including sports medicine, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy, addiction treatment, and more!
We do not just use one approach, but incorporate many treatment methods to provide effective care. Each patient is different, and each treatment plan will be as well. Our office is conveniently located in Madison, Alabama, just a short drive from Decatur and Huntsville. Learn more about the treatments we provide for chronic pain and call our office at (256) 325-1160 to schedule your appointment today.

NEWS & EVENTS
What's New at Madison Medical Associates
How PRP Can Help Joint Pain
Got pain? Everybody has some sort of pain, so it’s likely that you answered yes. In fact, the older we become, we seem to experience persistent pain in our joints. If this sounds like the story of your life, it might make sense to ask Madison Medical Associates how PRP can help joint pain.
How Cold Weather Affects Arthritis And Joint Pain
Did you have an aunt while growing up who could always predict a storm was brewing because her shoulder pain got worse? To our amazement she was usually right. The pain wasn’t in her imagination because there are definitely some changes that happen to our joints when temperatures drop.
What Is The Difference Between Acute & Chronic Pain?
Most of us suffer with some type of pain as we go through life. Sometimes it comes and goes, other times it hits us between the teeth, and sometimes it stays with us much longer than we want. Knowing what kind of pain you have can help you manage it.