MB BChir, MA, FRCA,FFFPMRCA
I have treated patients with chronic pain for over 20 years focusing on a holistic approach and helping patients to make the best choice of many treatment options.
After gaining a medical degree in Cambridge I have trained as a specialist followed by further training in Pain Medicine in Auckland, New Zealand and a Pain Medicine Fellowship in Bristol. I was first appointed as a Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine in 2000.
My interests include reducing patient reliance on medication and discussion of lifestyle factors which can be causing or contributing to pain.
I am a Founding Fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine. I have presented research on lumbar facet joint injections at the British Pain Society and I continue to investigate long term patient outcomes following injection treatments. I have an interest in teaching as an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Brighton and Sussex Medical School and co-directs Royal College of Surgeons Trauma courses.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Dr Emma Chojnowska at Spire include:
Pain management
Other treatments
Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists
Founding Fellow Faculty of Pain Medicine of Royal College of Anaesthetists
British Pain Society
Association of Anaesthetists
Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust
I live in Sussex. Enjoy travelling, squash and sports with my family.
Telephone | 01273 828 030 |