Private Chronic Pain Specialists in St Helens

Chronic pain is generally defined as pain that lasts for over three months.

By Andrew Hatfield
Updated: 12th June 2023

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Adjusting to life with chronic pain can be a difficult process for many people. Problems may include:

  • Reduced activity
  • Fear of further physical damage
  • Worry about the future
  • Feeling unhappy

If you are concerned about your chronic pain, you should speak to your GP, and you can ask to be privately referred to our Consultant Neurosurgeon or Consultant Pain Specialist.

Why choose us

  • Consultant level care, every time
  • Flexible appointments, to suit you
  • No waiting lists or long delays

Comprehensive service

We have a Consultant Neurosurgeon, a Consultant Pain Specialist, as well as a team of Orthopaedic Consultants, Consultant Radiologists and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapists, who provide a comprehensive service for patients who suffer from chronic pain.

You will be offered an appointment at the earliest convenient date for you.

During your initial consultation you will be seen by a consultant, who is trained specifically to diagnose and treat chronic pain.

To assist your consultation, if it is clinically required, you will also have direct access to diagnostic investigations such as MRI, Ultrasound, and X-Rays.

We work with all known insurance companies, and offer competitive self-pay prices if you do not have health insurance.

Did you know? If you are suffering from chronic pain you can self refer to see one of our Musculoskeletal Physiotherapists without seeing your GP.  Initial assessments cost from £35. For more information contact our physiotherapy department on 01744 746 432 or enquiries@fairfield.org.uk

How to Book a Private Consultation

To book your private appointment, you will require a referral letter from your GP. If you have medical insurance, ensure you have authorisation before proceeding with your consultation.
To book your consultation contact us on 01744 746 425 or email enquiries@fairfield.org.uk

Which consultants specialise in chronic pain?

Which diagnostics are related to chronic pain?

What conditions are related to chronic pain?

  • Sciatica
  • Slipped or prolapsed disc
  • Whiplash
  • Cancer pain
  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Neuromodulation for pain

What range of treatments are related to chronic pain?

The information on this page is for reference only and has been reviewed by appropriate medical or clinical professionals. The information contained on this page should not be a substitute for professional medical advice nor is it intended to be for medical diagnosis or treatment.

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The information on this page is for reference only and has been reviewed by appropriate medical or clinical professionals. The information contained on this page should not be a substitute for professional medical advice nor is it intended to be for medical diagnosis or treatment.