Pain support consultations.
Clinical assessment.
A clinical assessment for chronic or persistent pain. Qualified Australian doctors. Book directly online.
Chronic pain is complex.
A clinical assessment matters.
Persistent pain may not respond to standard approaches alone. A clinical assessment reviews your pain history, previous treatments, and the range of clinical pathways that may be appropriate for your individual situation.
Individual responses vary. Your practitioner will assess what may suit your circumstances.
Persistent chronic pain
Ongoing pain that has not responded adequately to conventional management. A clinical assessment may identify additional clinical pathways.
Neuropathic pain
Nerve-related pain conditions that are difficult to manage with standard approaches. Your practitioner can review your options and discuss alternatives where appropriate.
Musculoskeletal pain
Pain affecting muscles, joints, or bones that persists despite conventional treatment and warrants a broader clinical review.
Medication side effects
Current pain medications causing side effects that affect quality of life. Your practitioner can discuss alternative management options.
Exhausted conventional pain treatments
Patients who have worked through standard pain treatment options without satisfactory improvement and are seeking a clinical assessment.
Access to clinical pain review
Long wait times and limited access to pain consultations should not prevent patients from receiving a clinical assessment.
Your pain care pathway,
built around your circumstances.
How your care unfolds
Each pain management consultation follows a structured clinical pathway designed around your specific pain type, history, and long-term goals.
Pain & function assessment
Clinical assessment of your pain type, severity, triggers, prior treatments, and functional impact
Personalised pain plan
Select targeted therapies addressing your specific pain source, including lifestyle and clinical options
Pain management protocol
Ongoing check-ins tracking pain scores, functional gains, and plan adjustments at each review
Long-term management review
Reassess pain outcomes and plan a long-term pain management strategy
Every step of the way
Practitioner-led review
Continuously monitored
12-week structure
Your care, coordinated
Where deemed medically appropriate, your doctor coordinates the next steps of your care plan with you. You are supported between consultations, with reviews scheduled as needed.
Carefully assessed. Personally tailored.
A care plan tailored to your individual assessment
Consultations with qualified, experienced Australian doctors
Reviewed and adjusted at scheduled check-ins
Your 4-step journey
to lasting results.
Pain assessment
Your pain history, duration, triggers, and previous treatments are reviewed before your consultation.
Clinical pain consultation
A clinical assessment with a qualified, experienced doctor covering your pain profile and the clinical pathways that may be appropriate.
Personalised pain management plan
Where clinically appropriate, a tailored pain management pathway is discussed and coordinated by your clinical team.
Ongoing pain monitoring and review
Your care team monitors your response, with regular follow-ups to review your progress and adjust your plan as needed.
No protocol without clinical review
Evidence-informed pain care built on
assessment, not assumption.
Pain assessment first
Every pain care plan begins with a clinical assessment of your pain history, current severity, triggers, and existing management. No approach is discussed without this clinical foundation.
Evidence-informed pain pathways
Treatment approaches and complementary options are discussed in the context of your individual pain profile. Where appropriate, relevant assessments inform the clinical review.
Coordinated and monitored
Where clinically appropriate, your pain care plan is coordinated with your care team. Your doctor monitors your response and adjusts your approach at regular intervals.
This protocol is
built for you if…
This pathway is designed for adults managing chronic or persistent pain. See if this approach suits your situation.
Chronic pain lasting 3+ months
Persistent pain that has not responded adequately to standard management approaches over an extended period
Tried conventional pain treatments
Patients who have used standard pain management approaches without sufficient relief or with intolerable side effects
Neuropathic or musculoskeletal pain
Nerve-related or musculoskeletal pain conditions requiring a clinical assessment and coordinated approach
Adults 18+
Open to adults who meet the clinical assessment criteria for this consultation pathway
Exhausted standard pain options
Patients who have worked through conventional pain pathways without satisfactory improvement
Australian residents
Consultations are conducted via telehealth for patients located in Australia
Adults aged 18 and over
Doctor-reviewed pain care. Assessed individually.
Monitored throughout.
qualified, experienced doctors
regular review intervals
referrals required to get started
Frequently asked
questions
Individual results vary based on your unique biology and commitment to the program. Assessment findings do not guarantee a particular outcome.
Telehealth is not suitable for all pain concerns. Your doctor may recommend in-person assessment, urgent care, GP review, specialist referral, further investigation or no treatment depending on your circumstances.