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The Pain Team

The Pain Team

Multidisciplinary team that aims to reduce acute and chronic pain and improve quality of life.

Provider type Clinic
Location United Kingdom
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The Pain Team is a UK‑based pain‑management clinic offering interventional and multimodal therapies for acute and chronic pain. The clinic emphasises combining medical, physical and psychological therapies, with a goal to reduce pain, restore function and minimise the psychological impact of pain.

Service

The Pain Team offers pain assessment and treatment involving interventional and medical therapies as well as physical and psychological therapies. Their services include ketamine injections and lidocaine infusions for chronic pain, physiotherapy support, and private GP consultations. The clinic treats acute and chronic pain, spinal pain, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndromes and other pain‑related disorders.

Safety

The Pain Team is operated under a registered company in England and Wales. Treatments are provided by physicians and healthcare professionals with anaesthesia / pain-management credentials. Physiotherapy is coordinated alongside medical interventions to ensure a comprehensive, multi‑disciplinary team approach. The clinic offers structured assessment and individually tailored care rather than a one‑size‑fits-all approach.

Care pathway

Patients begin by booking an appointment (by phone or email) or contacting The Pain Team through their provided contact details. On referral, the clinic assesses the patient’s pain condition and medical history, then proposes a tailored treatment plan which may include interventional therapies (e.g. ketamine or lidocaine infusions), physiotherapy or other medical management. Follow-up and ongoing care are provided, with patients supported over time to manage and reduce pain while aiming to restore mobility and quality of life.

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