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Discover it for yourself.
What would you like to achieve?
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Science has evolved.
The way pain is treated hasn't.
Meds
Medication alone may dull symptoms for a while, but you may feel dependent on them.
Mind
Your pain is not all in your head, but our thoughts and feelings can make it feel much worse.
Life
You’re more than a list of symptoms. Pain extends into all aspects of life - from work and finances, to the relationships with those around us.
Change is the result of 3 things
Better meds
Break free from unhelpful and harmful medications to give you space.
Better mind
So you feel able to tackle the root of your pain from a place of control.
Better life
As you regain confidence and step back into life.
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What we treat
There’s no one-size, fits-all approach to chronic pain. We’ll take the time to understand you and your pain. Here are some common conditions we treat.
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Arthritis
![Chronic Post-Surgical Pain](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.datocms-assets.com%2F94339%2F1691668717-group-7.png%3Ffm%3Dpng%26h%3D200%26q%3D100%26w%3D200&w=640&q=75)
Chronic Post-Surgical Pain
![Chronic Widespread Pain](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.datocms-assets.com%2F94339%2F1691669084-group-11.png%3Ffm%3Dpng%26h%3D200%26q%3D100%26w%3D200&w=640&q=75)
Chronic Widespread Pain
![Diabetic Neuropathy](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.datocms-assets.com%2F94339%2F1691669638-group-9.png%3Ffm%3Dpng%26h%3D200%26q%3D100%26w%3D200&w=640&q=75)
Diabetic Neuropathic Pain
![Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.datocms-assets.com%2F94339%2F1691668653-group-6.png%3Ffm%3Dpng%26h%3D200%26q%3D100%26w%3D200&w=640&q=75)
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Migraine
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Neck Pain
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Neuropathic Pain
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Phantom Limb Pain
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Post-Herpetic Neuralgia
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Other condition?
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Frequently asked questions
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Further reading:
https://assets.standard.co.uk/opioids/index.html
https://www.england.nhs.uk/2023/03/opioid-prescriptions-cut-by-almost-half-a-million-in-four-years-as-nhs-continues-crackdown/
https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD012299.pub3/full
https://www.painphysicianjournal.com/linkout?issn=&vol=20&page=S3
https://www.painphysicianjournal.com/linkout?issn=1533-3159&vol=11&page=S181
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Data from proprietary sources, including collaboration with researchers from Imperial College and participation in research with Drug Science, indicate significant findings. BP (Pain Severity): 94% of patients reported an improvement in the severity of their pain. The percentage of chronic pain patients who reported any use of opioids decreased from 441 (55.1%) to 177 (22.1%), showing that over half (59.9%) of those previously using opioids had completely stopped. Additionally, more than 50% of patients with indications of major depression at initial assessment showed significant improvement after three months of treatment with medical cannabis and an online pain management programs.