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Pain Management Program
Chronic pain affects nearly one in five Canadians. It’s a disabling problem, often involving physical, psychological, social and occupational factors.
St. Joseph’s Pain Management Clinic sees about 3,400 patient visits each year for a wide variety of problems, including musculoskeletal complaints, neuropathic pain syndromes and chronic abdominal and pelvic pain.
Our multidisciplinary team of anesthesiologists, physiatrists, neurologists, psychologist pharmacists, registered nurses and registered practical nurses use their skills and expertise to provide assessment and treatment for people with chronic, non-cancer pain.
Our goal is to develop a treatment program patients can follow with the help of their family doctor.
St. Joseph’s Pain Management Program is a teaching program affiliated with The University of Western Ontario, providing training for physicians, nurses and other health care disciplines.





