Flavia Di Pietro is a Pain Management Specialist based in Perth, WA 1987, Australia, working with people who live with ongoing pain. Pain can affect sleep, work, mood, and everyday life, and the goal is usually to help people move more comfortably and feel more in control.
Her focus is on conditions such as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, chronic pain, neuralgia, headache, and migraine. These problems can be tricky to deal with because pain isn’t always just “one thing”. Sometimes the nerves stay too sensitive, or the pain patterns keep coming back. In many cases, the right plan needs to be practical and tailored to how the symptoms show up for each person.
People seek pain management support for a range of reasons. Some have had symptoms for a long time and are tired of trial and error. Others are looking for clearer guidance when pain starts affecting daily routines. Flavia’s work is about taking the impact seriously and helping patients find ways to cope and improve function, even when symptoms can be stubborn.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is one of the conditions she works with. It can bring burning, throbbing, or deep aching pain, and it may also come with changes in the way the body feels and reacts. Neuralgia and nerve-related pain can also be tough, with sharp, shooting pain or ongoing sensitivity. For headaches and migraine, the aim is often to reduce how often they happen and help lessen how strong they feel.
Over time, pain care can involve more than one approach. It may include looking at triggers, day-to-day pacing, and the kinds of treatment options that fit the person. At times, small changes make a big difference, especially when the plan is consistent and realistic.
Experience details aren’t listed on this profile, but the practice area covers long-term pain conditions and nerve-related pain, plus headache and migraine support. Education details also aren’t shown here, so you’ll need to check with the clinic directly if you want the full training background.
Clinical trials information isn’t included on this profile either. If you’re interested in what options might be available in the future, the best step is to ask the clinic team about current services and any relevant trial pathways, if they apply.