Matthew S. Green is a Pain Management Specialist based in Hobart, Tasmania, working out of Level 2, 22 Elizabeth Street. His focus is on helping people who live with ongoing pain, and on situations where the problem doesn’t always show up in one simple place.
Pain can change your days in small ways at first, then bigger ways over time. In many cases, Matthew works with patients dealing with chronic pain, including pain that is hard to explain and hard to treat with usual steps alone. He takes a calm, practical approach and looks at what’s going on across the body and the routine around it.
He also looks after interstitial keratitis. This is an eye condition that can be uncomfortable and persistent. When eye symptoms don’t settle, it can make it tough to work, sleep, and even stay focused. Matthew helps patients make sense of what they’re dealing with and how to manage symptoms while keeping safety in mind.
What people often want is a plan that fits their life, not just a quick fix. Matthew aims to understand what the pain or symptoms feel like, what triggers them, and what has (or hasn’t) helped before. From there, the goal is usually to support better day-to-day function and reduce the load the condition puts on you.
Over time, pain care often becomes about steady work rather than one big breakthrough. Matthew’s role is to guide that process in a way that feels realistic. At times, that can include looking at how different factors interact, like stress, sleep, movement, and daily habits, and working out what changes are most likely to make a difference.
Matthew works with adults and people who need ongoing support. If you’re dealing with chronic pain, persistent eye discomfort from interstitial keratitis, or symptoms that seem to linger, he can help you sort through next steps and keep things moving in a sensible direction.
Clinically, the aim is simple: better control, clearer understanding, and support that helps you cope day to day. Matthew is based in Hobart and is available to help patients who are ready to take a practical approach to pain management.