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Capital & Coast DHB Pain Service - Regional Service

Hours

Outpatient Clinics run Monday to Thursday: 9.00am to 4.00pm

Closed on public holidays and on Wellington Anniversary Day.

You must have an outpatient appointment to attend these clinics. A clinic letter is sent out to prospective patients prior to the scheduled clinic date.

Description

The CCDHB Pain Service
The Wellington Regional Pain Service serves the lower half of the North Island and the upper half of the South Island. The service is based at the Wellington Regional Hospital.

The service is a multidisciplinary service and is engaged in the various aspects of pain management, including multidisciplinary assessments and treatment, medication reviews, pain management programmes, functional assessments and interventional procedures.

Our aim is to facilitate both physical and emotional wellbeing and a return to a healthy and functional role in the family and community.

Our team members include: 
 

  • Doctors
  • A Clinical Psychologist
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Specialist Nurse
  • Psychiatrist

 

Pain, by definition, is an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage. It is both a physiologic sensation and an emotional reaction to that sensation. Chronic pain can be difficult to understand.

 Some of the conditions treated in the clinic include the following:

Referral Expectations

Access to this service is via a referral from your specialist, GP or health professional and through the acute pain team of the Hospital.

As this service is a regional tertiary service, it is expected that your primary referrer has undertaken the relevant investigations and made the appropriate referrals. The management plan made will include your general practitioner.

Like all hospital clinics there is a waiting time prior to the clinic appointments, but all reasonable effort is made to minimise the waiting times.

The referrals are prioritised by a triage committee and based on the triage, are allocated for either a multidisciplinary assessment or medical only assessment. These referrals are then further streamlined into ACC-related and non-ACC or DHB referrals. Pain questionnaires can be downloaded, from below. Please bring these with you to your appointment.

A clinic appointment will be sent out following triage of the referral letters. A confirmation phone call is usually made prior to the clinic date and all patients are requested to bring with them all relevant investigations including x-rays, CT scans, MRIs and blood  test results.

Please ensure that all patient details including all telephone numbers are current.

No appointment will be rescheduled if patients do not attend without contacting the Department. 

Procedures / Treatments

  • Comprehensive Pain Assessment

    A comprehensive pain assessment involves being assessed by a pain specialist, a clinical psychologist and either a physiotherapist or occupational therapist.… More

  • Medication Management

    Medication management involves a medical only assessment and review of the relevant medication that the patient is on.… More

  • Interventional Clinic

    Following a full medical assessment, sometimes it is deemed that interventions are appropriate and the patients are booked for interventional procedures such as an epidural, caudal or facet joint injections, infusions of calcitonin or a sympathetic block for peripheral vascular disease.… More PDF

  • Outpatient Physiotherapy

    Outpatient physiotherapy sessions are provided by the department physiotherapist and she also is responsible for the TENS trials.… More

  • Outpatient Psychology

    The clinical psychologist is responsible for cognitive input and this forms an important part of the pain management process.… More

  • Pain Management Programme

    Various pain management programmes are run by the Clinic. The programmes are intensive and run from 8.30am to 4.30pm throughout the year. Patients are allocated to these programmes following various assessments. A good website with useful information about how to manage aspects of your pain is available. More

Charges

This service is free to all permanent residents of New Zealand. For visitors to the country, a service fee applies.

Patients seen under an ACC contract do not incur a charge; the cost of the service is paid by ACC.

Document Downloads

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Consultants

Consultant Occupational Physician, Pain Specialist

Available at Wellington Hospital - Nga Puna Waiora

Consultant Pain Physician / Clinical Leader

Available at all locations.

Consultant Psychiatrist (Part Time to Pain Service)

Available at Wellington Hospital - Nga Puna Waiora

Pain Specialist, Consultant Anaesthetist

Available at Wellington Hospital - Nga Puna Waiora

Note: Please note above that some people are not available at all locations.

Locations Information

Choose one of the locations above for address and contact information.

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