Brett A. Graham is a Pain Management Specialist based in New Lambton Heights, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Pain is more than just a symptom. It can change sleep, mood, work, and daily life. Brett’s work is mainly about helping people who live with ongoing pain, as well as those dealing with a short-term flare-up.
In clinic, the focus is on chronic pain, acute pain, and neuralgia. Chronic pain can hang around for months or longer, and it often needs a steady, practical plan rather than a quick fix. Acute pain is different. It can come on after an injury or illness, and the goal is usually to calm things down and help you move more comfortably again.
Neuralgia is another common reason people seek help. It’s pain that can feel sharp, burning, or like an electric shock, and it can be hard to manage day to day. Brett looks at how the pain shows up in real life, not just on paper, and works with patients to work out what might be driving it.
Over time, many people find they need a mix of approaches, especially when pain has become part of their routine. In many cases, the aim is to improve comfort and function, and to help people feel more in control. At times, that also means being clear about what can realistically improve, and what may take longer.
In terms of experience, Brett works in pain management settings that support people dealing with both long-term and short-term pain. The day-to-day work is centred on care for patients across the Newcastle area and nearby suburbs.
Brett’s training is as a pain management specialist. While specific education details aren’t listed here, the care is built around the skills needed to assess pain patterns and support treatment planning.
On research and clinical trials, no specific studies are listed here. If you’re interested in any trial options in the Newcastle area, it’s best to ask the clinic directly so you can check what’s available and suitable.
If you’re looking for a calm, straightforward place to talk about pain, Brett A. Graham offers a practical service for people dealing with chronic pain, acute pain, and neuralgia.