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Northland Area Pain Service (NAPS)

Public Service, Pain Management, Anaesthesia

Description

Public Service Anaesthesia

WHAT DO WE DO?

Northland Area Pain Service (NAPS) provides multidisciplinary assessment and treatment for people with persistent (chronic) non-cancer and cancer pain. NAPS also runs the Acute Pain Service at Whangārei Base Hospital which covers both surgical and medical services.

WHO ARE WE?

We are a small multidisciplinary team of two doctors, two nurses, a physiotherapist, and a psychologist specialising in pain. We are supported by consult liaison psychiatry and work closely with Northland Hospices.

TREATMENT WE OFFER

We offer whole-person treatment for persistent pain. We used the 5 + 1 Model  as our treatment model. The goal for treatment of persistent pain is to manage pain so that people’s physical and emotional functioning is restored, and overall quality of life improved.

The 5 + 1 Model covers six main factors:

  • Biomedical
  • Mindbody
  • Connection
  • Activity
  • Nutrition
  • Sleep 

RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH PAIN

We understand that finding accurate and helpful information on pain can be difficult. For general pain information and ways of treating pain click here.

For additional resources you may like to look at the following: 

Biomedical resources

Mindbody resources

Connection resources

Activity resources

Nutrition resources

Sleep resources

Referral Expectations

Referrals are completed by your GP or a specialist, once we receive and accept your referral a questionnaire will be posted or emailed out to you that you will need to complete before coming to see us.

Contact Details

Whangarei Hospital
2 Hospital Road
Whangarei

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Street Address

Whangārei Hospital
2 Hospital Road
Whangārei

Postal Address

Pain Management Service
Northland District Health Board
PO Box 742
Whangārei 0140

This page was last updated at 10:54AM on August 5, 2022. This information is reviewed and edited by Northland Area Pain Service (NAPS).