
Dr Aditi Ghei
MBBS, DA, DNB, FRCA, FFPMRCAAnaesthetics
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About
Dr Ghei is a Consultant Anaesthetist and pain Management Specialist who completed her specialist training from University Hospital of Wales. She has been practicing pain management over 10 years and has extensive experience of treating patients with a range of chronic painful conditions. She believes in a Holistic approach to pain management and treatments advice is tailored to the patient needs. She performs a number a procedures which can provide pain relief when coupled with appropriate medication. In addition she also believes firmly in Lifestyle management and offers advice on self management of symptoms, coupled with medications prescribed.Â
Dr Ghei is actively involved in teaching and training of junior doctors in pain management and has present nationally and internationally in pain conferences.Â
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Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments
- Radio frequency denervation-SpineÂ
- Denervation of Knee joint
- Trigger point injections
- Facet Joint InjectionÂ
- Nerve Root Injection
- Â Epidural InjectionÂ
- Peripheral nerve blocks
- Sympathetic block
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- Chronic PainÂ
- Nerve PainÂ
- Back PainÂ
- Complex Regional Pain SyndromeÂ
- Neuropathic PainÂ
- Chronic Neck PainÂ
- Neck PainÂ
Procedures
- Video Consultation
Education
Education:
- MB BS 1994 Maharishi Dayanand University
- SHO- Imperial School of Anaesthesia
- Registrar- UCL
- Registrar- Welsh School of Anaesthesia
Memberships:
- Royal College of Anaesthetists
- Faculty of Pain, RCoA
- British Pain Society
- MDDUS
- British Medical Association
Reviews
Aditi Ghei
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback as we take all patient feedback very seriously. I'm sorry to hear you felt rushed though I'm glad to hear your treatment itself went well. If you have further concerns please contact my secretary and I'd be happy to get in touch to address any further issues you may have.
Aditi Ghei
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We take all patient feedback very seriously. The use of X-rays, is to guide the precise placement of the needles for the procedure. Xray is a modality which shows only bones.Hence, nerves and other soft tissues are not visualised. I'm sorry if that was not clear in the consultation. Please feel free to get in touch with my secretary if I can provide any further information