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Pain is a subjective experience and can vary in intensity from mild to severe but every pain is significant.
Pain management is a new branch of medicine that works on wholistically understanding and treating pain not only as a symptom of an underlying disease but as an ailment in itself.
Chronic pain refers to pain felt for more than 3 months and if ignored may lead to a deteriorating prognosis causing significant limitations in daily routine.
Eshna Pain & Palliative Centre is a specialized pain management clinic providing comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for patients suffering from acute and chronic pain conditions. Our approach focuses on identifying the exact cause of pain and delivering targeted, non-surgical treatment aimed at long-term pain relief, improved function, and better quality of life.
Pain management at our centre is led by trained pain physicians with experience in managing complex pain conditions using both conservative and interventional techniques. Each treatment plan is individualized based on clinical evaluation, imaging findings, and patient needs.
We provide pain management for a wide range of conditions, including:
Chronic back pain
Neck and spine pain
Knee pain and osteoarthritis
Sciatica and nerve-related leg pain
Neuropathic pain
Post-surgical pain
Musculoskeletal and joint pain
Cancer-related pain
Our goal is to reduce pain severity, restore mobility, and help patients return to daily activities with minimal dependence on long-term medications.
Pain is often multifactorial and requires a structured, stepwise approach. At our clinic, pain management begins with detailed assessment followed by targeted treatment strategies.
Management options may include:
Medication optimization
Physiotherapy guidance
Lifestyle and posture modification
Image-guided pain interventions
We emphasize minimally invasive, non-surgical methods whenever possible and focus on addressing the underlying pain generator rather than only suppressing symptoms.
For patients with persistent or severe pain, we offer interventional pain management procedures performed under imaging guidance for safety and accuracy. These procedures are designed to provide longer-lasting relief and improve functional outcomes.
Common interventional treatments include:
Ultrasound-guided pain injections
Nerve blocks
Epidural injections
Facet joint injections
Radiofrequency ablation
Sympathetic nerve blocks
All procedures are performed following appropriate evaluation and clinical indication.
Physician-led pain management care
Focus on non-surgical treatment options
Evidence-based and ethical practice
Individualized treatment planning
Compassionate and patient-centered approach
We aim to provide safe, effective, and scientifically grounded pain management for patients with both common and complex pain conditions.
If you are experiencing persistent pain that affects your daily life, a pain management consultation can help identify appropriate treatment options. Early evaluation and targeted intervention can prevent pain from becoming chronic and disabling.
For appointments and further information, please visit our Contact page.
Our 3 Centres are located at:
B-331, Fourth Floor, C R Park, New Delhi- 110025
C-405A, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi 110019
Activities at Eshna Pain and Palliative Centre
When should I see a pain specialist?
If pain lasts for several weeks, interferes with daily activities, or does not improve with routine treatment, evaluation by a pain specialist is recommended.
Can chronic pain be treated without surgery?
Yes, many chronic pain conditions can be managed using medications, physiotherapy guidance, and interventional pain procedures without surgery.
Do you provide interventional pain procedures?
Yes, the clinic offers interventional pain procedures such as nerve blocks, ultrasound-guided injections, and radiofrequency techniques.
Is palliative care only for terminal illness?
Chronic back pain, spine pain, arthritis, sciatica, neuropathic pain, post-surgical pain, and cancer-related pain are commonly treated.