In the heart of Haryana’s Nuh district, the Pain Clinic at Al Afiya Hospital in Mandikheda is emerging as a beacon of hope for countless patients battling chronic pain. Launched to address long-standing ailments, this free facility is drawing crowds from remote villages, providing cutting-edge treatments without any cost.
Civil Surgeon Dr. Vishal Singla highlighted the clinic’s mission during a media briefing. ‘Many patients endure years of unrelenting pain due to lack of accessible care,’ he explained. ‘Our team uses state-of-the-art techniques to deliver personalized relief, transforming lives right here in our community.’
The clinic specializes in managing a wide array of conditions, including cancer-related chronic pain, arthritis in joints, persistent back and neck discomfort, migraines, neuropathic issues, and post-surgical pains. Treatments encompass injection therapy, nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, physiotherapy, and tailored medication regimens. Each patient undergoes thorough assessments to craft bespoke plans ensuring sustained results.
Operating weekly on designated days, the clinic leverages government health schemes and hospital resources to offer these services gratis. Dr. Singla emphasized the impact: ‘No longer do residents need to travel to Delhi or Gurgaon for specialized pain management. This saves time, travel costs, and financial strain while delivering top-tier care locally.’
Patients from far-flung areas are flocking to Mandikheda, reporting significant improvements in daily life. The clinic not only alleviates physical suffering but also restores quality of life, allowing individuals to resume normal activities.
Dr. Singla urged the public: ‘If chronic pain—be it from cancer, joints, back, or neck—is hindering your life, visit us without delay. Our experts can control symptoms effectively and enhance your well-being.’ This initiative underscores a commitment to equitable healthcare access in underserved regions.