The "Middle Ground" Choice
A common challenge is that patients often consult Internal Medicine doctors or General Physician first. Because this specialized field is still new, patients are sometimes told to either "endure the pain" or "undergo major surgery" if they can no longer bear it.
Pain Management serves as the middle ground:
"You don't have to endure it, but you don't necessarily need major surgery."
These treatments are often considered "interventional procedures"—minimally invasive techniques that bridge the gap between medication and the operating table.
A New Standard of Care at Sapience Hospital
Traditionally, patients only meet an anesthesiologist for a nerve block right before surgery or for end-stage cancer pain.
Sapience Hospital is changing this approach. we offer patients the opportunity to consult with pain specialists as a second or third opinion early in their journey. This allows patients to explore all available "middle ground" options before making a final decision on major surgery.
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Empowering Patients for Long-Term Recovery
At the same time, patients suffering from chronic pain often find it difficult to remain self-reliant. It is common for individuals to let their lives be dictated by their physical limitations, sometimes seeking sympathy or falling into habits of self-indulgence—for example, avoiding necessary exercise due to back pain or focusing strictly on medication while completely neglecting nutrition.
The Sapiens Hospital Approach: Beyond the Treatment Room
Pain management at Sapience Hospital focuses on fostering a deep understanding within both the patient and their family. Our approach includes:
For complex spinal, neck, nerve, or even gastrointestinal pain, large hospitals often require patients to navigate multiple departments, leading to long waits and disjointed information. At Sapience, we eliminate the cycle of "X-ray this month, consult next month."
The Sapience Advantage: As a specialized boutique hospital, our experts collaborate instantly. Our doctors can simply walk over to a colleague’s office to co-diagnose, ensuring a fast, cohesive treatment plan without the bureaucracy.
Our physicians are graduates of Thailand’s top medical universities with extensive international fellowships and certifications. Led by Dr. Anat Udomsak and Dr. Nattaya Udomsak, the team brings over 10 years of experience from leading medical institutions to pioneer a more agile and innovative medical model.
Sapience Hospital is fully registered with the Ministry of Public Health and has earned international accreditation from AACI (United States), ensuring global safety and quality standards.
We believe in empowering patients to choose their path. Our holistic policy focuses on:
In most hospitals, pain specialists are only seen for end-stage cancer or right before a major operation. At Sapiens Hospital, pain management is a first-line choice.
We offer the "middle ground" between enduring pain and undergoing surgery.
We welcome patients seeking a second or third opinion to help them compare options before deciding on a major operation.
Our team is highly experienced in treating international patients and understands diverse cultural needs:
Luxury Facilities: In-patient rooms (three sizes) equipped with hotel-grade amenities.
Muslim-Friendly: Halal-certified food options and nurses trained in Islamic care traditions.
Dietary Care: Vegetarian and specialized nutritional plans are available.
Concierge Services: Shuttle services for convenience and fully equipped ambulances for emergencies.
While interventional pain management is very safe, it does carry minor risks that require expert handling. At Sapience Hospital, our specialists ensure safety through:
| Treatment Type | Procedure Duration | Initial Relief / Duration of Benefit | remarks |
| Physical Therapy (Physiotherapy) | 1 to 1.5 hours. | After 3–5 sessions / Cumulative | It is highly recommended to plan for a continuous series of sessions rather than a single visit. |
| Steroid Injection (ESI) | 1 – 3 Hours | Within 24 Hours / Then for 6-8 months. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle (exercise, sleep, and nutrition) can lead to a permanent recovery, extending well beyond the 8-month mark. | If pain returns, a doctor can evaluate and perform the procedure again after an appropriate medical interval. |
| RadioFrequency Ablation (RFA) | 1 – 3 Hours | Within 24 Hours – 3 Days / Then for 8 months - 1 year. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle (exercise, sleep, and nutrition) can lead to a permanent recovery, extending well beyond the 1-year mark. | If pain returns, a doctor can evaluate and perform the procedure again after an appropriate medical interval. |
For other surgical procedures including arthroscopic/endoscopic surgery for the shoulder, hip, knee, or spine. The process is more extensive and requires a longer timeframe.
The Surgical Process: The preparation and procedural stages typically last several hours. This comprehensive process involves: Pre-operative patient preparation. Administration of general anesthesia or spinal blocks. The surgical procedure itself.
Recovery and Results: Unlike minor interventional procedures, the results from major surgery require a recovery period of 1 to 3 months. The speed and success of your recovery depend heavily on following a proper post-operative care plan, which includes: Medication: Adhering strictly to prescribed drug regimens. Rest: Allowing the body sufficient time to heal. Activity Restrictions: Avoiding specific movements or strenuous activities as advised by your surgeon. Physical Rehabilitation: Following a structured recovery plan to restore strength and mobility.