Comprehensive care for chronic and acute pain
At KK Pain Clinic, we believe in a patient-first approach to pain relief. Our focus is on accurate diagnosis, evidence-based treatments, and personalized care plans that target the root cause of pain rather than just masking symptoms.
With advanced interventional pain management techniques, we aim to reduce pain, restore mobility, and improve quality of life for each individual who walks through our doors. From chronic joint pain to nerve conditions, every case is handled with empathy and expertise.
We understand that living with pain affects not just the body, but also mental and emotional wellbeing. That's why we provide a supportive, compassionate environment where healing is the priority.
Chronic neck pain can stem from poor posture, nerve compression, or degenerative disc conditions. At KK Pain Clinic, we provide precise diagnosis and non-surgical treatments such as cervical epidural injections.
Neuropathic pain results from nerve damage or dysfunction and can cause burning, tingling, or shooting sensations. At KK Pain Clinic, we offer targeted therapies such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections.
Chronic back pain can significantly affect your daily activities and quality of life. Common causes include disc degeneration, muscle strain, spinal arthritis, or nerve compression.
Myofascial pain is a chronic condition caused by tight, sensitive areas within the muscles known as trigger points. These points can cause pain in seemingly unrelated parts of the body.
Musculo-skeletal pain affects the bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves. It may be caused by overuse, injury, or underlying conditions such as arthritis.
Chronic headaches and migraines can severely impact daily life, productivity, and overall well-being. At KK Pain Clinic, we offer personalized treatment plans that may include nerve blocks.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition typically affecting the limbs, often following an injury or surgery.
Cancer-related pain can arise from tumors, treatments, or nerve damage, and managing it is a crucial part of comprehensive cancer care.