Pain Management Services in Perth, WA

Comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for chronic and acute pain relief

At our Perth-based pain clinic, we provide evidence-based, multidisciplinary pain management services for people experiencing acute pain, persistent pain, or chronic pain conditions.

Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing a long-standing pain issue, or navigating complex symptoms, our pain team which includes medical specialists and allied health professionals is here to help you regain function, improve quality of life, and reduce suffering.

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Pain Management

Pain Specialist in Perth

Pain medicine at Sentiens Health is led by pain specialist Dr Jeremy Tannenbaum who is trained in psychiatry and pain medicine. Working closely with referring doctors, we offer individualised pain care plans tailored to each person’s needs — using a combination of pain assessment, pain psychology, occupational therapy, and interventional pain management when indicated.

Pain Management

  • Chronic & Persistent Pain Management

    We specialise in treating a wide range of chronic pain and persistent pain conditions including:

    Back and neck pain

    Nerve pain (neuropathic pain)

    Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

    Post-surgical pain

    Fibromyalgia

    Pelvic pain

    Headaches and migraines

    Our approach integrates pain education, self-management strategies, and active rehabilitation, ensuring you’re supported every step of the way.

  • Interventional Pain Management Procedures

    Our clinic offers a range of interventional pain management techniques to target specific sources of pain:

    Nerve blocks (including facet joint and peripheral nerve injections)

    Joint blocks for inflammatory and arthritic conditions

    Neuromodulation therapies for complex nerve pain

    Radiofrequency neurotomy (also called rhizotomy) targets the small nerves that send pain signals from the spine

    Image-guided injections and minimally invasive techniques

  • Multidisciplinary Pain Care

    We believe in treating the whole person. That’s why our multidisciplinary pain care model includes collaboration between:

    Pain physicians

    Physiotherapists and exercise physiologists

    Clinical psychologists and mental health professionals

    Occupational therapists

    Nurses and care coordinators

    Your personalised pain care plan may include rehabilitation, psychological support, physical reconditioning, and lifestyle interventions.

Psychiatric & Pain Management Care

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    Helping With Recovery

    Are you or someone you love struggling with chronic pain and mental health challenges like anxiety, PTSD, or depression? You're not alone — and you don’t have to navigate this complex experience without expert help. Many people living with ongoing pain also face psychiatric conditions that worsen their symptoms, delay recovery, and affect daily life. It is important to take into account both at once.

    That’s where a dual-qualified psychiatrist and pain specialist makes a difference in perspective.

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    A Unified Approach

    Pain management approaches can be enhanced by taking mental health into account.

    Some medications treat both pain and psychiatric symptoms.

    It is important to tailor treatments so that the pain is not made worse.

    Some advanced interventions may be an option.

    This is particularly important if you’ve tried multiple treatments without lasting relief. Around 60% of people with persistent pain have three or more psychiatric conditions. Addressing them together helps break the cycle and move forward.

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Begin Your Journey

If you're living with ongoing discomfort or struggling to find effective pain treatment, Perth-based pain and mental health clinic Sentiens Health is here to help. Let our compassionate team of specialists design a path toward healing, recovery, and resilience.

📞 Call today to book your comprehensive pain assessment and take the first step toward lasting relief.

A referral from a GP is required prior to booking.