- Bupa Platinum consultant
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Fee assured
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Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Pain medicine
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Dr Sinha is the Clinical Lead and Consultant in Spine and Pain Medicine at King's College Hospital, London. He has received clinical excellence awards for his dedicated services and offers private consultations in London and Essex.
Dr Sinha is a highly trained and skilled Pain medicine specialist who received his training at King's College, Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital. He has been awarded Fellowships in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine and is Chair of the British Pain Society's Interventional Pain Medicine Special Interest Group. Additionally, he is an elected council member of the British Pain Society and the Royal Society of Medicine, Pain Medicine section.
Dr Sinha meticulously assesses patients' medical histories, utilises advanced diagnostic techniques, and creates customised treatment plans. He is highly skilled in administering pain injections, managing complex cases, and delivering expert reports.
Dr Sinha teaches medical students and pain trainees, presents papers, and leads workshops nationally and internationally. He also developed an innovative injection technique for managing disabling back pain.
Areas of interest
Dr Sinha's areas of interest are as follows:
Pain Management;
Back Pain;
Sciatica;
Neck Pain;
Arm Pain
Shoulder Pain;
Hip Pain;
Knee Pain;
Spinal Pain;
Nerve Pain;
Neuropathic Pain;
Chronic post-surgical pain
Post-herpetic neuralgia;
Radiofrequency treatment;
Spinal injections;
Nerve injections;
Musculoskeletal injections;
Ultrasound injections;
Medical secretaries
- Beverley Akwara
- 07787 452812
- sinman@doctors.org.uk
- Sara Attwood
- 07572 578595
- sara.attwood@nuffieldhealthpartners.com
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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A7352
Local anaesthetic blockade of named major nerve or plexus +/- Image guidance (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
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A5790
Sacroiliac joint injection under image guidance (and bilateral) - (1-5)