Why have I been referred to the pain clinic?
You have been referred to the pain clinic because you have persistent (chronic) pain that you are finding difficult to manage. The pathway through the service is approximately one year and our aim is to help you manage your pain more effectively and reduce its impact on your quality of life.
Who will I see at the pain clinic?
The pain clinic is staffed by a multi-disciplinary team of specialists that includes doctors, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists and physiotherapists who all specialise in pain management.
What will happen at my appointment?
At your first appointment, the doctor will assess your pain and recommend a management plan. This plan will be tailored according to your needs and health condition and will involve further appointments with other specialists in the pain clinic.
To prepare for this appointment please bring with you copies of any relevant letters and a list of current medicines prescribed by your GP.
What happens next?
You will be given a follow-up appointment, with a specialist nurse (who works closely with your consultant) where you will have the opportunity to:
- clarify any questions you may have from your first consultation
- discuss your management plan
At this appointment the specialist nurse will book additional appointments with our specialist teams as detailed in your management plan.
Pain management education
As part of your pain clinic pathway, you are required to attend one of the pain management education seminars or to complete the online pain education seminar. The aim of these sessions are to help you to understand chronic pain and the impact it can have on your day-to-day life. Moreover, this will introduce you to the practical strategies (things that you can do) to help minimise persistent pain and reduce ‘flare-ups’.
You will receive a follow-up appointment approximately three months after being enrolled onto the online pain education seminar or following attendance of the pain education seminar. The aim of the follow up appointment is to support you with the self-management strategies and to help you individualise them to your personal needs.
What other appointments might I have?
Depending upon your doctor’s or nurse’s recommendations, you will be offered further appointments to discuss medication management and to review how you are self-managing. In addition, you may be referred to the following specialist services who are trained in the management of pain, including:
Things to remember before your appointment
- Always bring your reading glasses, hearing aid etc. to appointments.
- Let us know, in advance, if you need translation services.
- Always bring a list of your current medication.
- Always bring your pain clinic patient folder.
- Please inform the doctor or nurse if you are taking, or if there are plans for you to start taking, anticoagulants (medication to thin your blood). Failure to do so may result in an injection being postponed.
- If you think you may be pregnant please inform the doctor or nurse so that unnecessary medications and X rays can be avoided for the safety of the baby.
Addenbrooke’s is a teaching hospital and we are committed to the training of medical and nursing staff. Trainee doctors and student nurses are regularly based in the clinic as part of their training programme.
We do our best to keep appointments to time and yours may be cancelled if you arrive late. After each visit a letter will be sent to your GP to keep them updated and they will be your first point of contact for any further advice.
Non-urgent advice: Important note
If you are unable to attend your appointment, please contact us as soon as possible, so that we can use it for someone else.
It is hospital policy that any patient who does not attend their appointments (DNA) without informing the clinic may be discharged from the service and any further appointments with us cancelled. A letter will be sent to you and to your GP.
It is also hospital policy that if you are unable to attend an appointment (CNA), having informed us, on two consecutive occasions, you may also be discharged from the service with all further appointments with us cancelled.
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