A-Z of Services
Anaesthetics - Day Surgery Unit
- Service Contact: 020 8401 3305
- Address: Croydon University Hospital 530 London Road, Croydon, CR7 7YE
- Reception hours: Monday to Friday 09:00am to 17:00pm, excluding Bank Holidays
About us
Our anaesthetics department provides a pain management service for chronic pain patients and accepts referrals from GPs if patients are unable to control their pain.
Those with severe acute pain are not seen in this clinic and need to be referred to A&E. Patients without an established diagnosis cannot be seen by the acute pain team.
Chronic Pain team offers:
- Pain consultation
- Rationalising analgesic therapy
- Pain interventions
Conditions treated:
Back pain and Neck pain. Sciatica. Neuropathic pain. Post Herpetic Neuralgia. Pelvic pain. Shoulder pain /impingement. Complex regional pain syndrome. Myofascial pain. Persistent pain after surgery. Phantom Limb Pain. Whiplash associated disorder.
Procedures performed:
Therapeutic Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral epidural injection. Facet joint injections. Spinal nerve root block. Radiofrequency denervation for long term pain relief. Epiduroplasty/ epidural adhesiolysis. Sympathetic nerve blocks. Trigger point. Greater occipital nerve injection for migraine. Lidocaine infusion for persistent neuropathic pain.
People in hospital can receive help in managing their pain from the inpatient management Team. This consists of two consultants and a pain nurse, pain advice is given, complex patients are seen and trainees and nurses are taught about pain management.
If you are coming into hospital one of the things you may be worried about is pain. You can expect some pain after an operation or some procedures and illnesses but the pain team aim to get this to an acceptable level.
We want your treatment to be as comfortable and pain free as possible because:
- you will be happier
- you will be up and about quicker
- respiratory complications (problems with your lungs and breathing) will be fewer
- you will return to normal activity sooner
What we use to treat your pain depends on many things including the operation or illness you have, your previous experiences and how you respond to treatment.
The Inpatient Pain Team at Croydon University Hospital is there to help you control any pain you may have while you are in hospital. If there is any problem with your pain control your nurse will contact the Inpatient Pain Team.
If you are coming in for a planned operation, you can discuss pain control with the nurses in the preoperative clinic and on the ward. After your operation your nurse on the ward will ask you about pain and give you the treatment you need to make you comfortable.
Although we fit the treatment to your individual needs there are a range of methods that we can use. Pain relief is often a combination of different things including:
- taking regular painkillers by mouth
- using patient controlled analgesia (PCA)
- epidural injections for pain
Our team:
- Dr Bijan Nejad
- Dr Mohan Sathyamoorthy
- Dr Gautham Srinivasan
- Susan Hobbs
Questions and answers:
What do I do if I haven’t received my appointment yet? Contact secretary on 020 8401 3307
What do I do if I want to change or cancel an appointment? Contact Outpatient Department on 020 8401 3000
What should I bring to my appointment? Please bring details of all medication
What time should I arrive for my appointment? Please arrive ten minutes before your appointment time.