Welcome to Western Sydney Pain Centre
If you have chronic pain, or you are someone trying to help someone else
with chronic pain, then you are in the right place.
Chronic pain is complex. There is the physical problem, which on its own is hard enough. Then there are the other problems that arise from having pain, such as problems with work, family, relationships, sleep and so on. We understand chronic pain and what it takes to help people get back into life. Our team comprises of some of the most experienced pain management clinicians in Australia. Our doctors, physiotherapists, clinical psychologists and other team members have worked with people with chronic pain and know what it takes to help you.
Conditions We Treat
- Neuropathic Pain
- Musculoskeletal Pain
- Neck Pain
- Facial Pain
- Headache
- Arm and Shoulder Pain
- Hand Pain
- Lower Back Pain
- Sciatica
- Hip Pain
- Pelvic and Gynecological Pain
- Leg Pain
- Foot and Ankle Pain
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic Fatigue
- Neuromas
- Cancer Pain
- Central and Thalamic Pain
- Pain associated with medical conditions like Multiple Sclerosis
- Phantom Limb Pain
- Post-Surgical Pain
- Post-Herpetic Neuralgia
- Arthritis
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Non-Cardiac Chest Pain
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Psychogenic Pain
- Temporomandibular Joint Disorder Pain
Treatment We Offer
MEDICATIONS
DIAGNOSTIC + THERAPEUTIC INJECTIONS
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
DRUG HEALTH
PHYSIOTHERAPY
OCCUPATIONAL
REHABILITATION
PAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES
NEUROSTIMULATION
/NEUROMODULATION
INPATIENT PROGRAMS
RADIOFREQUENCY LESIONS
Our Team
Our doctors, physiotherapists, clinical psychologists and other team members have worked with people with chronic pain and know what it takes to help you.
How to Find Us
By Car
There is quite a bit of local metered parking in the area. You can usually find a park within a five walk of the practice. You can also find free parking within a five to ten minute walk.
By Train
We are about ten minutes walk from Penrith Train Station. Penrith is on the Western Line and the Blue Mountains Line. It has a lift and wheelchair accessible toilets. You can find timetables at the Sydney Trains Website.
Alternatively if coming by public transport you can use NSW Transport Trip Planner to work out your trip.
By Bus
Many buses travel to and from Penrith and various suburbs. The Transport NSW, busways, and the Blue Mountains Bus Company websites all provide route and timetable information.