Pain management
Care for acute and chronic pain
Our pain management experts offer care and treatment for everything from post-operative discomfort to migraines, joint pain, sciatica and more.
Specialists in pain management
Pain is a complex condition that can have a serious impact on your physical and mental wellbeing.
Pain is generally defined as acute or chronic:
- Acute pain can occur as a result of an injury, illness or medical procedure
- Chronic pain is ongoing or recurrent pain, usually lasting for six months or more.
Whatever your condition, our pain management experts are dedicated to improving your comfort, supporting your recovery and helping you get back to the activities you enjoy.
Treatment options for managing pain
Depending on the nature and severity of your pain, we provide a wide range of treatment options and pain management techniques, including:
- pain relieving medication
- injections and nerve blocks
- physiotherapy
- occupational therapy
- psychological support
Our expertise in managing pain
Our multidisciplinary team of pain management consultants, specialist surgeons, nurses, osteopaths, rheumatologists and therapists work together to deliver the best treatment.
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Dorsal root ganglion block
Need to know
The dorsal root ganglion is a bundle of sensory nerve cells that send impulses to your spinal cord. If your spinal nerves are irritated, an injection can block painful impulses. As well as treating pain, a dorsal root ganglion block can be used to help pinpoint the area and cause of your back pain.
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Steroid injections for joint pain
Need to know
Joint pain is usually caused by inflammation or conditions such as bursitis. Steroid injections help reduce inflammation to reduce pain in that area. It is most common to inject the steroid into your joints, such as ankles, elbows, hips, knees, shoulders, spine or wrists. Sometimes, even the small joints...
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Epidural for pain management
Need to know
During a caudal epidural, an anti-inflammatory medicine, such as hydrocortisone, is injected round the areas of inflammation in the spinal canal. This injection is used when nerves in the lower back are inflamed due to irritation from either spinal stenosis (a degenerative narrowing of the spinal...
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Labour pain relief epidural
Need to know
An epidural is commonly used to give pain relief during childbirth. It is a type of local anaesthetic which is injected into your spine to numb the nerves in your womb and cervix that send pain signals to your brain. It can help during a long, complicated or especially painful labour.
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Facet joint injection
Need to know
Facet joints are thumbnail-sized pairs of joints in the neck, mid and lower back. Sometimes, they can cause pain in the head, neck, shoulders, chest, abdomen, bottom, groin or legs. A time-release steroid injection can be used to locate which joints are causing pain and help reduce inflammation.
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Physio after spinal surgery and injury
Need to know
If you've had spinal decompression, spinal fusion or lumbar disc surgery with us, our physiotherapy team will work with you to create a rehabilitation plan. Initially this involves some gentle stretching and breathing exercises while you're in hospital. These will help to improve circulation and keep...
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Sacral nerve stimulation
Need to know
By stimulating the relevant nerves in your lower back with mild electrical impulses, a neurostimulator device can improve the co-ordination between your brain and your bladder, bowels, pelvic floor and sphincter muscles. Your consultant may recommend this if other treatments haven't worked.
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Sacral nerve root injection
Need to know
The sacral nerve is part of the sacral plexus, a network of nerve fibres that supply the skin and muscles of the pelvis and lower limb. The network is located on the surface of the posterior pelvic wall and the anterior to the piriformis muscle. If you have persistent back, hip or limb pain, your...
Our pain management consultants
Our locations in London
From complex surgery to straightforward procedures, we provide exceptional care across our network of hospitals, outpatient centres and specialist clinics.
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The Lister Hospital
Chelsea Bridge Road
London
SW1W 8RH
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London Bridge Hospital
27 Tooley Street
London
SE1 2PR
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The Portland Hospital
205 - 209 Great Portland Street
London W1W 5AH
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The Princess Grace Hospital
42-52 Nottingham Place
London W1U 5NY
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The Harley Street Clinic
35 Weymouth Street
London W1G 8BJ
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Pain Medicine Clinic at The Wellington Hospital
The Wellington Hospital
Wellington Place
London NW8 9LE
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London Neuromodulation and Pain Service
The Wellington Hospital
The Harley Street Clinic
London
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Chiswick Medical Centre
Bond House
347-353 Chiswick High Road
London W4 4HS
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The Wellington Hospital Elstree Waterfront
The Waterfront Business Park
Beaufort House, Elstree Road
Elstree WD6 3BS
Private Pain management services in Birmingham
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The Harborne Hospital
Mindelsohn Way
Birmingham B15 2FQ
Book an appointment
Our team can help with any enquiries or you can make an appointment with one of our experienced consultants.
Call us today
020 7079 4344