Reducing pain and improving quality of life
We understand how debilitating pain can be. Our pain management options always aim to improve your quality of life so you can enjoy the things that matter most to you. Welcome to Pain Specialists WA.
Treatment options for chronic and acute pain
We listen to you and acknowledge your suffering
Even if we can’t always completely eliminate your pain, Pain Specialists WA in Perth are known to be compassionate and provide you with tools to best manage your pain.
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What to expect?
Book a consultation with Pain Specialists WA
- Check your medical history
- Evaluate your symptoms
- Perform a physical exam
- Order diagnostic tests
- Explaining you condition and education
- Trial of suitable medication
- Offering a specific injection
- Drawing a comprehensive care plan
- Referring to the allied health
Follow ups from our specialists or nurse practitioner
Depending on your individual situation subsequent treatments will be scheduled
Frequently asked questions
The time frame for pain relief can differ from person to person due to individual circumstances, but our team will work diligently to get you relief as quickly as possible.
Although surgery is one of the treatments, not everyone needs surgery. In fact, the majority of patients with chronic pain don’t need surgery. We explore all options to find what’s best for you.
Regular exercise, a balanced diet, sleep hygiene, good stress management, weight control, cessation of tobacco and cigarettes and reducing alcohol intake are some of the very important factors that can all contribute to pain management.
It’s not necessary to have private insurance to see us.
But it might help to cover the cost of injections, if you need one
We strive to see our patients as soon as possible, but the wait time can vary depending on scheduling. It’s best to contact us for the most accurate information.
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