Philip M. Finch is a Pain Management Specialist based in Perth, WA. He works out of 90 South St, Perth, WA 6150, Australia.
Pain can show up in lots of different ways, and he looks after people dealing with both short-term and long-term pain. This can include acute pain that needs calm, practical treatment, as well as chronic pain that has stuck around and changed day-to-day life. Over time, he helps patients make sense of what’s going on and what options might help.
His clinic support covers conditions like Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), neuralgia, and sciatica. He also treats nerve pain situations such as trigeminal neuralgia, where pain can come in sharp bursts around the face. In some cases, he helps with mononeuritis multiplex, which can cause pain and weakness in different nerves. At times, pain can feel surprising, intense, and hard to explain. Many people benefit from a plan that focuses on function, not just the pain score.
Because pain is often connected to nerves, nerves can get “stuck” in a pain signal. Philip’s approach is about helping settle that overactive pain system and getting you back to normal activities where possible. Treatment needs can vary a lot from person to person, even when the diagnosis sounds similar on paper.
Experience: the exact number of years isn’t listed here, but he works with a range of pain presentations across acute and chronic problems, including nerve-related pain. Education: details of his education aren’t provided on this page.
Research and clinical trials: no trial or research details are listed here. What is clear is that pain care often keeps evolving, so staying informed matters in this field. Philip’s focus is on steady, realistic care for the kinds of conditions people in Perth commonly live with day to day.