Peter M. Grace is a Pain Management Specialist in Brisbane. His practice is located at 2 George St, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
When pain or nerve symptoms take over your day, it can feel hard to know what to do next. Peter works with people who are dealing with long-term pain, as well as pain that shows up more suddenly. In many cases, the goal is to help you get more control back, and to reduce the day-to-day impact on sleep, movement, and mood.
Some of the issues Peter sees include chronic pain conditions, neuralgia, and acute pain flare-ups. He also looks after people with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and fibromyalgia. These can be tough conditions, and symptoms can change over time, so care often needs to be practical and patient-focused.
Nerve-related problems are another key part of his work. This can include mononeuritis multiplex, ganglion cysts, and other nerve pain patterns. At times, symptoms can affect how you feel and function, not just where the pain is. That’s why it’s important to take the whole picture into account, including what’s happening day to day.
Peter also supports patients where pain connects with other health challenges. For example, he may work with people managing sickle cell disease, or people who have conditions like CACH syndrome. He also sees cases linked to grass allergy, including when symptoms don’t settle the usual way.
There are also situations involving memory loss, where discomfort, stress, and health changes can all overlap. Pain and nerves can affect sleep and concentration, and that can make everyday life feel more confusing than it should. In cases like this, care usually needs to be steady, calm, and focused on what helps most.
Peter’s approach is about listening closely and working out what’s realistic for your situation. He aims to help patients understand their symptoms better, and to choose the next steps that make sense for them. He does not use a one-size-fits-all style. Over time, many people find small changes can add up, especially when the plan is built around their needs.
At this stage, there are no specific research projects or clinical trials listed for Peter. Still, his work stays grounded in everyday pain management, with a focus on support and clear next steps.