Dr James Jack is a Pain Management specialist in Surrey
Pain Management, Oro-facial Pain, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Occipital Neuralgia, Back Pain treatment, Facet joints steroid injections, Epidural steroid injections for back pain, Facet joint denervation, Fibromyalgia (FM), Ganglion block, Knee pain, Neck pain; Neck pain with Arm pain; Nerve root block.
Pain management Clinic consultation for widespread pain syndromes like Fibromyalgia; Coccydynia (tail bone pain).
Sciatica, CRPS, Shoulder pain treatment, Bursa Pain, Hip and Knee pain, Trigger Point injection of steroids for Myofascial pain, drug infusions, Injection, for Migraine and muscle spasms.
To hear from some of Dr Jack's patients please visit TopDoctors or Doctify.
Fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine Faculty of Pain Medicine, Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021
Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists Royal College of Anaesthetists 2017
FFPMRCA Faculty of Pain Medicine, Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021
FRCA Royal College of Anaesthetists 2017
BSc Aerospace Physiology - 1st class (Hons) King’s College London 2007
MBBS (distinction) King's College London School of Medicine 2010
Dr James Jack is a leading Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthetics. He graduated with distinction from Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Medical School. He also completed an integrated Bsc in Aerospace Physiology, achieving first class honours, and was awarded both the Pembury Prize in Physiology and the SAFE Europe award.
He completed his Anaesthetic training in Surrey, Sussex and London, with the exception of a year at the Toronto Western Hospital, Ontario, Canada, completing their prestigious Regional Anaesthesia Fellowship. He undertook his Pain Training at St Thomas', Epsom and St Helier, and St George's Hospitals in London.
He has numerous academic publications and is the recipient of Research Grants from the Association of Anaesthetists.
He is a keen educator and is involved in educating student Doctors, Nurses and other colleagues about pain medicine. Dr Jack uses a Biopsychosocial model to provide patient-centred care to all of his patients.
Pain can have a huge impact on one's life, and Dr Jack has a first hand experience of it. In 2016 he experienced a slipped disc which almost resulted in emergency surgery. The excruciating pain and leg weakness he experienced during his 1.5 year long recovery gave him an in depth personal understanding of chronic pain and the impact it has, an experience which he uses to better understand and care for his patients.
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust
7084533
Pain Management, Oro-facial Pain, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Occipital Neuralgia, Back Pain treatment, Facet joints steroid injections, Epidural steroid injections for back pain, Facet joint denervation, Fibromyalgia (FM), Ganglion block, Knee pain, Neck pain; Neck pain with Arm pain; Nerve root block.
Pain management Clinic consultation for widespread pain syndromes like Fibromyalgia; Coccydynia (tail bone pain).
Sciatica, CRPS, Shoulder pain treatment, Bursa Pain, Hip and Knee pain, Trigger Point injection of steroids for Myofascial pain, drug infusions, Injection, for Migraine and muscle spasms.
To hear from some of Dr Jack's patients please visit TopDoctors or Doctify.
Fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine Faculty of Pain Medicine, Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021
Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists Royal College of Anaesthetists 2017
FFPMRCA Faculty of Pain Medicine, Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021
FRCA Royal College of Anaesthetists 2017
BSc Aerospace Physiology - 1st class (Hons) King’s College London 2007
MBBS (distinction) King's College London School of Medicine 2010
Dr James Jack is a leading Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthetics. He graduated with distinction from Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Medical School. He also completed an integrated Bsc in Aerospace Physiology, achieving first class honours, and was awarded both the Pembury Prize in Physiology and the SAFE Europe award.
He completed his Anaesthetic training in Surrey, Sussex and London, with the exception of a year at the Toronto Western Hospital, Ontario, Canada, completing their prestigious Regional Anaesthesia Fellowship. He undertook his Pain Training at St Thomas', Epsom and St Helier, and St George's Hospitals in London.
He has numerous academic publications and is the recipient of Research Grants from the Association of Anaesthetists.
He is a keen educator and is involved in educating student Doctors, Nurses and other colleagues about pain medicine. Dr Jack uses a Biopsychosocial model to provide patient-centred care to all of his patients.
Pain can have a huge impact on one's life, and Dr Jack has a first hand experience of it. In 2016 he experienced a slipped disc which almost resulted in emergency surgery. The excruciating pain and leg weakness he experienced during his 1.5 year long recovery gave him an in depth personal understanding of chronic pain and the impact it has, an experience which he uses to better understand and care for his patients.