- Bupa Platinum consultant
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Fee assured
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Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Pain medicine
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Dr Sunny Nayee is an expert in minimally invasive spinal and joint pain relief. This is whereby pain relief is achieved without the need for an operation. He also has considerable experience in treatments that can provide relief for headaches, whiplash and neck pain.
Background
Dr Sunny Nayee trained at Cambridge University Medical School. He has completed training rotations in some of the top teaching hospitals in the United Kingdom including the well-renowned Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, the Royal Brompton Hospital in South Kensington and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in West London.
Dr Nayee has a prize-winning career having been awarded the top prize from the Strategic Health Authority’s Dragon’s Den competition which was covered extensively in the national press: Evening Telegraph, Grantham Journal, Leicester’s Trust Talk and KGH-Together as well as local radio stations. He has an interest in patient safety and has presented at the National Patient Safety Conference (October 2011), carried out a poster presentation at Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCOA) Safe Anaesthesia Meeting (October 2011) and submitted publication in the RCOA Safe Anaesthesia Liason Group Update (December 2011).
Dr Nayee regularly presents at national and international meetings. He regularly attends cadaveric workshops in the United Kingdom and across the world to learn and implement cutting-edge techniques. He is a member of multiple professional bodies including the British Medical Association, Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, British Pain Society, Spinal Interventional Society, World Institute of Pain, European Pain Federation and the Association of Obstetric Anaesthetists.
Areas of interest
Expertise
Expert in minimally invasive (non operative) pain relief for the spine (coccyx, lumbar, thoracic, cervical) and joints (ankle, knee, hip, shoulder, elbow).
Chronic pain, spinal pain, facet joint pain, spinal nerve entrapment, spinal stenosis, disc pain, fibromyalgia, trigger point pain, arthritis, large joint pain (shoulder, hips, knees), sacroiliac joint pain, acute pain, post-stroke pain, contracture pain, occipital headaches, neurogenic headaches, medication management.
Medical secretaries
- Sunny Nayee
- Pain Management Centre Level 2 South Fulham Palace Road London W6 8RF
- 020 3311 7700
- westlondonpain@gmail.com