A-1/14 Safdarjung Enclave, Landmark: Near Rajinder Dhaba, Delhi
Get DirectionsQ: Is there a pharmacy/diagnostic/imaging service at the clinic?
A: There is a Pharmacy at the clinic
Q: How many patients can be seated at the waiting area at a time?
A: Approximately 20 patients can sit in the the waiting areacc
Q: What digital payment modes are accepted at clinic?
A: All credit cards, debit card payments are accepted at the clinic
Q: Do I have to take appointment before visiting the clinic ?
A: Yes, appointment is needed, walk-in patients may have to wait longer
Q: What is the follow up consultation fee and follow up duration?
A: The Consulation fees for follow up is between300-1000 and the duration for the follow up depends on the treatment.
Q: Is clinic accessible by wheelchair?
A: Yes, the clinic is wheel chair accessible
Q: How can I take appointments for doctors in Delhi Pain Management Centre?
A: You can take appointments for doctors who practice in Delhi Pain Management Centre online on Practo.
Q: What do doctors who practice in Delhi Pain Management Centre specialise in?
A: Currently around 4 doctors practice in Delhi Pain Management Centre who specialise as pain management specialist, spine and pain specialist, nuclear medicine physician and more.
Q: What are the amenities that Delhi Pain Management Centre has?
A: Clinic has wheelchair and other facilities.
Q: What are the Delhi Pain Management Centre timings?
A: Clinic is usually open during TUE - WED 09:00 - 20:00, MON - SAT 09:00 - 21:00. You can contact the clinic through Practo.
Brief History/Overview:
Delhi Pain Management Centre (DPMC) has 4 fully equipped state-of-the-art facilities and operation theatres with most advanced fluoroscopy machines, ozone machines, radiofrequency generators, and platelet-rich plasma machines. Apart from the clinical services provided, DPMC has also trained the physicians through pain management fellowships which are associated with Aesculap Academy, Germany. The doctors at Safdarjung Enclave regularly interact with neighbouring residents, doctors, members of a community club, etc by arranging workshops, talk, and free consultation camps. These methods of approach made by the doctors of DPMC are aimed at increasing public awareness about non-surgical options available for chronic pain.
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