Our pain clinic in Singapore sees various cases—from neck pain to headaches, all carefully assessed and managed by our pain specialist.
Expert pain care for athletes, seniors, professionals, and families alike.
The diagnosis of your pain condition begins with a comprehensive initial consultation. During this appointment, we will identify potential sources of your pain. Based on the findings, further investigations such as blood tests, imaging scans, or diagnostic injections may be recommended to pinpoint the exact cause of your discomfort and guide the most effective treatment plan. These assessments are carried out at our pain management centre, where personalised care is prioritised.
Multidisciplinary treatment
In pain medicine, there is no
one-size-fits-all solution. Depending on your condition, treatment may involve
simple measures like rest and medications, or more advanced
options such as physical therapy, minimally invasive procedures,
or even surgery. We collaborate with other specialists and allied
health professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for your pain
management and overall health
Minimally-Invasive Procedures
Minimally invasive procedures are often recommended for managing persistent pain. These
treatments can help provide relief with less recovery time compared to
traditional surgery. Examples include injections, Btx, nerve
ablations, and spinal cord stimulator implants. Depending on the
specific condition and treatment, the results can range from pain relief
to potential long-term relief or even curative outcomes. Each
treatment is tailored to address your individual pain needs.
Interventional Pain Procedures
Interventional Pain Procedures are minimally invasive (non-surgical) treatments that help manage pain by targeting its source. These procedures are commonly performed at our pain clinic to provide effective relief and support daily function. Here are some common types of interventional pain procedures:
Epidural Steroid Injections: Help reduce inflammation around nerves, relieving pain in the back, neck, and limbs.
Nucleoplasty: Reduces pressure inside spinal discs and relieves nerve compression, often used for disc-related pain.
Barbotage: Removes calcium deposits in tendons, which can reduce pain from conditions like tendonitis.
Nerve Ablation: Involves numbing or destroying specific nerves to stop pain signals from reaching the brain.
BTX Injections: Help relax muscles and reduce the release of pain-causing neuropeptides, offering relief for muscle-related pain.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections: Use the body's own platelets to promote tissue healing and regeneration, speeding up recovery.
These non-surgical pain treatments can provide significant relief for many conditions,
allowing patients to return to their daily activities with less discomfort. If
you're struggling with chronic pain, these options may help improve your
quality of life.