Chronic Pain & Chronic Illness
Hello!Living with chronic pain or long-term illness can be exhausting, especially when answers feel out of reach.
In my online consultation service I offer professional medical guidance to help you understand your symptoms and explore practical ways to improve your quality of life.
During our time together, I will listen carefully to your story and review your health history in detail. Together, we explore your symptoms and discuss medically informed explanations to help make sense of what you’ve been experiencing. I provide education about factors that may be contributing to your pain, such as lifestyle habits, stress, comorbidity or others, and I will offer personalised strategies to support your symptom management and help improve your daily functioning.
This consultation is designed to complement your existing medical care (not replace), helping you feel better informed, supported, and empowered to take practical steps forward in managing your health and communicating with your own doctors.
Who This Service Is For
This consultation may be appropriate for individuals who:
Live with chronic pain, chronic illness, or persistent symptoms lasting more than three months
Have complex or overlapping conditions and feel their concerns have not been fully addressed
Are seeking medically informed explanations and education about their symptoms
Want non-pharmacological, lifestyle-based strategies to support daily functioning and quality of life
Are looking for professional support that complements their current medical care
Important Information
This service does not include medication prescription, diagnosis, or emergency care
It does not replace care provided by a primary physician, specialist, or other healthcare professional
All recommendations are educational and supportive in nature and should be considered within the context of existing medical care
Individuals with new, rapidly worsening, or urgent symptoms should seek in-person medical evaluation
This service is not intended for medical emergencies
While chronic pain can be complex and long-standing, greater understanding and improved quality of life are often possible with the right support.