**Bath Centre for Pain Services**
Located within the prestigious Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases in Bath, the Bath Centre for Pain Services is dedicated to providing comprehensive, patient-centered care for individuals experiencing chronic pain. Our multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals employs the latest evidence-based practices to deliver personalized treatment plans that focus on improving quality of life and enhancing overall well-being.

At our centre, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where patients feel supported and empowered throughout their healing journey. We offer a range of services, including pain management consultations, physiotherapy, psychological support, and educational workshops aimed at equipping patients with the tools they need to manage their pain effectively.

What sets us apart is our commitment to fostering long-term relationships with our patients. We believe that effective pain management requires collaboration and open communication, and we strive to ensure that every patient’s voice is heard in their care journey. With a focus on quality service and customer satisfaction, our goal is to help you regain control over your life and pursue activities that bring you joy.

Whether you are seeking answers to your pain-related questions or are ready to book an appointment, our friendly team is here to assist you. For more information, please visit our website at [www.bathcentreforpainservices.nhs.uk](http://www.bathcentreforpainservices.nhs.uk/) or contact us directly at 01225 821181 during business hours. Experience the difference that compassionate and expert care can make at Bath Centre for Pain Services.

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Sarah Davies

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This is where my life changed for the best. Met great Drs but for the month I stayed here I learnt

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This is where my life changed for the best. Met great Drs but for the month I stayed here I learnt how to live with my pain, More important though we're the other people on the course with me, going through the same things in life. I met the most fantastic people that soon became very close friends. Jane, Aileen, Irene, Joy, Tracey, Barry and Kevin. Love and miss them all xxxx

Andrew Edwards

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Outstanding medical facility

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Outstanding medical facility

Donna Telling

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