Saurab M. Sharma is a Pain Management Specialist based on High Street in Kensington, NSW 2052. The clinic is in a busy part of Sydney, so it’s easy to get to by car or public transport.
Pain can show up in lots of different ways. Some people come in after an injury or a sudden flare, and others have been dealing with ongoing pain for months or even years. In many cases, the goal is simple: help reduce pain and help people get back to normal daily life.
Dr Sharma looks after both acute pain and chronic pain. That can include pain linked with arthritis and osteoarthritis, where joints can feel stiff, sore, and slow to move. It can also include neuralgia, where nerves seem to send pain signals that don’t feel fair or predictable. Over time, pain like this can affect sleep, mood, and how confident someone feels doing everyday things.
The approach is practical and patient-focused. People don’t always need the same treatment, even when the pain looks similar from the outside. Treatment plans are usually built around what’s going on for that person, what has or hasn’t helped before, and what they’re hoping to improve right now.
For long-term pain, the focus is on steady progress. That might mean looking at how pain moves through the body, what triggers it, and what helps it calm down. In the clinic, you can expect careful discussion, clear next steps, and support around managing pain day to day, not just in the short term.
Pain medicine keeps moving, so it helps to stay up to date with newer ideas and evidence-based options. Dr Sharma works with current pain management approaches and keeps an eye on new research that may help guide decisions. If clinical trials are ever relevant for a specific situation, they can be discussed as part of the wider treatment options.
Overall, Dr Sharma is there to help people take pain seriously, but without making it the only thing that matters. The aim is to support better comfort, better function, and a plan that feels realistic.