Treatments, options and pricing
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Initial consultation with pain consultant £200
During the initial consultation, you’ll meet with a specialist pain consultant who will discuss your pain symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals to create a personalised plan to manage and alleviate your pain.
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Follow up consultation with pain consultant £140
In a follow-up consultation at the pain clinic, you’ll review your progress with the consultant, discuss any changes in your pain levels or treatment effects, and collaboratively adjust your pain management plan if needed for better results.
Common Q&A about Pain Clinic
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
A pain clinic is a medical facility specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain conditions. These clinics offer a multidisciplinary approach, including medications, therapies, and procedures to help patients manage pain and improve their quality of life.
Pain clinics treat a wide range of conditions, such as back pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines, nerve pain, post-surgical pain, cancer-related pain, and more.
Many pain clinics require a referral from your primary care physician or a specialist, but this can vary. It’s best to check with the specific clinic for their requirements.
Pain clinics provide a variety of treatments, including medication management, physical therapy, nerve blocks, spinal injections, acupuncture, behavioural therapy, and sometimes more advanced procedures like spinal cord stimulation.
If you’ve been experiencing chronic pain that hasn’t responded to conventional treatments or is affecting your daily activities, a pain clinic may help. Discuss your options with your healthcare provider.
Most insurance plans cover pain clinic treatments, but coverage varies depending on the procedures and services offered. It’s advisable to confirm with both the clinic and your insurance provider.
During your initial visit, the clinic will likely review your medical history, assess your pain, and perform diagnostic tests. A treatment plan will be created based on your specific condition and pain management goals.
While some pain clinics may use opioids for certain cases, they often focus on a broader range of treatments, emphasizing non-opioid therapies like physical therapy, injections, and behavioural health strategies.
Yes, many pain clinics offer programs designed to help reduce dependence on pain medications, including tapering protocols, alternative therapies, and counseling.
The timeframe for relief varies depending on the treatment plan and individual response. Some patients may experience improvement quickly, while others may require several sessions or months of treatment to see significant results.