Medical Management of chronic painful illnesses such as Chronic Low Back/Neck pain , Sciatica , Slip Disc , Pelvic Pain, Knee Pain , Hip & Shoulder Pain, Chronic cancer pain, headaches, chronic-difficult pain syndromes like CRPS I & II, Phantom Limb Syndrome , Fibromyalgia, Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Neck Pain: Neck pain or Cervical pain is a common discomfort that can affect individuals of all ages and backgrounds. It can range from mild to severe, impacting one’s quality of life and daily activities.
Lower Back Pain: Lower back pain is a common condition that affects a significant portion of the population at some point in their lives. It can range from mild discomfort to severe pain that interferes with daily activities.
Sciatica: Sciatica is more than just pain—it’s an experience that can disrupt your life. It involves excruciating pain and strange sensations in the distribution of the sciatic nerve or related lumbosacral nerve roots. This condition can severely impact your quality of life, making even simple tasks challenging.
Shoulder Pain: Living with shoulder pain is a journey that often begins unexpectedly, disrupting daily life and affecting every movement. I’ve navigated through various diagnoses, each bringing its own set of challenges and revelations.
Frozen shoulder encapsulated me in a world of limited movement, turning simple tasks into monumental challenges. The stiffness and pain that came with trying to stretch beyond its confined range was a constant battle, demanding patience I never knew I needed.
Rotator cuff pain introduced a sharp, immediate reminder of my body’s limitations. With every attempt to reach or lift, there was a piercing signal to stop, a protection mechanism against further strain or injury and many more,
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Trigeminal Neuralgia: Patients experience sudden, severe facial pain, often described as electric shocks or stabbing sensations. This pain can be triggered by routine activities such as eating, talking, or even a gentle touch. The pain is typically localized to one side of the face and can last from a few seconds to minutes, but the intensity can be excruciating.
Cancer Pain: Living with cancer brings many challenges and managing cancer pain is often one of the most difficult tasks. Effective cancer pain management is crucial not only for physical comfort but also for maintaining a good quality of life. This description aims to provide comprehensive information on cancer pain management, covering various strategies, treatments and support options available to patients.
Palliative care: Palliative care provides holistic support for patients with serious illnesses, emphasizing symptom management, pain relief, and emotional well-being. It addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, enhancing quality of life for patients and their families. Palliative care can be provided alongside curative treatments, offering compassionate care throughout the illness journey.
Home Care: Home-based care refers to medical or social care provided to individuals in their own homes rather than in a hospital or other facility. This type of care is often preferred by individuals who want to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving assistance with their healthcare needs.
Our home-based care includes a wide range of services, such as nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, assistance with activities of daily living, and companionship. It is provided by our professional healthcare providers, such as our trained nurses, doctors and therapists, we also train family members or other caregivers to participate in patient care.














