Acute Pain Relief Treatment

Acute Pain Relief at the Treatment Clinic Surrey

Acute pain occurs suddenly due to injury, surgery, or illness, serving as a warning sign. It usually lasts less than 6 months and disappears with treatment.

Telephone: 01428 771134

EMail: hello@treatmentclinic.co.uk


Monday to Friday 8am – 6pm
Saturday 8am – 12pm
Sunday – Closed

At the Treatment Clinic here in the Surrey GU26 postcode area, we understand that you deserve the best of care and treatment. We will conduct a full assessment, allowing us to create a personalised plan from our extensive range of treatments

All the treatments are delivered by a qualified and fully trained consultant and are confidential

With a number of treatment options we are confident that we will be able to achieve the results you are looking for

We are easily accessible from the A3 on the Surrey and Sussex border with Hampshire. Onsite free parking

Call us or choose to book and pay online via our shop

How to get NHS help for your pain

If you have been struggling with pain for more than 12 weeks, there are many services that can help.

Long-term pain has many causes, such as arthritis, back problems, an old injury, illness or nerve damage.

Contact a GP

Your first stop should be a GP so you can discuss your pain in all its forms.

The GP may:

  • carry out a physical examination
  • discuss your pain history
  • identify where the pain is coming from
  • record your level of pain
  • check for signs of any illness that could be causing your pain or making it worse
  • ask how your pain is affecting your life

The GP may suggest trying some painkillers for short-term pain relief. However, painkillers are generally not considered a primary way to manage long-term pain all of our treatment exclude painkillers or medicines.

If appropriate, the GP may suggest ways for you to stay active, which can help ease pain and improve your general wellbeing.

You may also be referred for complementary therapy to see if that helps with the pain.

You should be offered advice on how to better manage your pain on a day-to-day basis, such as by using self-help techniques.

Pain clinics

If you find you’re having difficulty managing your pain, ask the GP for a referral to us.

We offer a wide range of treatments and support. They aim to support you in developing self-help skills to control and relieve your pain.

Pain-management programmes

Some people receiving treatment at a pain clinic may be offered a pain management programme (PMP).

The aim of a PMP is to improve your quality of life, despite your pain, rather than reducing your pain.

PMPs are usually delivered through a series of group sessions with other people with persistent pain, in a friendly environment.