The Dobrobut Pain Management Center is a specialized department where a team of experienced doctors provides effective care for patients with various types of acute and chronic pain.
Our mission is to provide comprehensive, high-quality medical care that allows our patients to return to an active lifestyle and restore physical and emotional health.
To make an appointment for a consultation or procedure, call the hospitalization department at the number listed on our website.
At the Center for Pain Management, we use modern diagnostic methods to find out the cause of pain. Diagnostics helps to determine the exact localization of the source of pain and to make an effective plan for eliminating the pain syndrome. If necessary, the following tests can be prescribed
Involvement of specialists of other specializations allows for a comprehensive assessment and treatment of the patient, taking into account all possible aspects of his or her health. Doctors can work together to develop an individualized treatment plan that includes physiotherapy, medication, psychological support, or interventional methods. This approach allows our patients to achieve results faster.
Our team of specialists performs interventional procedures, which are currently the most modern and effective ways to eliminate pain. Their essence is the introduction of a drug under ultrasound or X-ray control, which allows you to get to the place of pain, that is, directly into the nerve structures, with an accuracy of 100%. Interventional methods include:
Interventional methods provide almost instant pain relief or significant pain reduction after just one procedure. Unlike systemic medication methods that affect the entire body, interventional procedures act directly on the places where pain occurs. In addition, interventional methods can reduce or completely eliminate the constant use of painkillers, which can have serious side effects with prolonged use.
Pain is not just a symptom, but a signal from the body about a problem. Both acute and chronic pain can limit a person's mobility, physical activity, and ability to work. Constant discomfort can lead to loss of strength and inability to perform daily tasks.
Pain not only physically exhausts the body, but also emotionally depresses. Chronic pain can lead to depression, anxiety disorders, and social isolation. People with persistent pain are more likely to suffer from sleep disorders, which further worsens their mental state.
Since chronic pain is closely related to the emotional state of a person, patients can be supported by psychologists and psychotherapists to help them cope with the emotional burden.
Pain treatment helps to restore physical and mental balance, prevent the development of complications, and return a person to live a full and active life.