FIPM Certified

Interventional
Pain Management

Chronic pain doesn't always require surgery. Dr. Nawaz Sharif uses advanced image-guided injections, nerve blocks, and regenerative therapies to provide lasting relief — as an outpatient.

Interventional pain management treatment
Treatments

Interventional Procedures We Offer

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Epidural Steroid Injections
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Facet Joint Injections
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Nerve Root Blocks
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Radiofrequency Ablation
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Trigger Point Injections
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Viscosupplementation (Joint Injections)
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PRP Therapy
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Chronic Pain Assessment & Management

Why Choose Interventional Pain Care

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Non-Surgical Relief

Targeted injections provide significant pain relief without going under the knife

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Outpatient Procedure

All interventional procedures are done on outpatient basis — go home the same day

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Image-Guided Precision

Fluoroscopy or ultrasound guidance ensures injections reach the exact target

Fast Acting

Many patients experience relief within hours or days of treatment

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Avoid Surgery

Effectively delay or eliminate the need for major surgical procedures

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PRP & Biologics

Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy harnesses your body's own healing ability

Regenerative Medicine

PRP — Your Body's Own Healing Power

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses concentrated growth factors from your own blood to stimulate healing in arthritic joints, tendons, and soft tissues — a completely natural, non-surgical treatment.

  • Knee osteoarthritis pain relief
  • Tennis elbow and plantar fasciitis
  • Rotator cuff tendinitis
  • Effective for early to moderate arthritis
PRP therapy and regenerative medicine

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is interventional pain management for?

Patients with chronic back or neck pain, arthritis, sciatica, or joint pain who haven't responded to medications and physiotherapy — and want to avoid or delay surgery.

Is PRP therapy effective for arthritis?

Yes. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections are effective for early to moderate knee and hip arthritis, providing relief for 6–18 months in many patients.

How many sessions are needed?

This varies by condition. A single epidural steroid injection may provide months of relief. Some conditions require a series of 2–3 injections over several weeks.

Is radiofrequency ablation permanent?

RFA provides relief for 6–24 months by disabling pain-carrying nerve fibres. Nerves may regenerate over time, but retreatment is straightforward.

Live Pain-Free Without Surgery

Consult Dr. Nawaz Sharif for expert pain management today.