Pain Management for Chronic Cancer provides specialized care to relieve persistent cancer-related pain, improving comfort, daily function, and overall quality of life.

Living with cancer shouldn’t mean living with constant pain. Our dedicated Cancer Pain Management Centre brings together oncologists, pain specialists, palliative care physicians, and psychologists to deliver personalized, compassionate relief from cancer-related pain—so you can focus on what truly matters: time with loved ones and moments of joy.

Interventional Pain Management

Interventional Pain Management focuses on diagnosing and treating complex pain conditions using minimally invasive, image-guided procedures. These treatments target the source of pain directly, helping reduce symptoms, restore function, and improve overall quality of life without relying heavily on long-term medication.

Headache (Chronic & Refractory Headache)

Interventional treatments for chronic headaches aim to relieve pain by targeting specific nerves or pain pathways. Procedures such as occipital nerve blocks, sphenopalatine ganglion blocks, and Botox therapy provide effective relief for migraine, tension-type headache, and cluster headaches.

Fascial Pain

Fascial pain arises from tight or inflamed connective tissue that restricts movement and triggers deep discomfort. Interventions such as trigger point injections, dry needling, and ultrasound-guided fascial hydrodissection help release muscle tension, reduce inflammation, and restore mobility.

Terminal Cancer Pain

(Pancreatic, Hepatic, Bladder Tumors, Rectal Carcinoma)

Severe cancer-related pain is managed through targeted interventions such as celiac plexus block, superior hypogastric plexus block, and neurolysis techniques. These procedures offer significant relief from deep visceral pain caused by abdominal or pelvic tumors, improving comfort and quality of life during advanced stages.

Trigeminal Neuralgia

This debilitating facial pain condition can be effectively treated with minimally invasive options such as trigeminal nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, or image-guided injections. These procedures target the irritated nerve branches to reduce sharp, electric-shock–like pain episodes.

Post-Limb Amputation Pain & Phantom Limb Pain

Phantom limb pain and post-amputation nerve pain arise from abnormal nerve signaling. Interventional treatments like peripheral nerve blocks, spinal cord stimulation, dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation, and targeted nerve injections can significantly reduce pain intensity and improve daily functioning.

PRP Injections (Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy)

PRP therapy uses the patient’s own concentrated platelets to promote natural healing. When injected into painful or damaged tissues, PRP supports tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and accelerates recovery. It is commonly used for joint pain, tendon injuries, and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.