Jammu & Kashmir gets its first ‘pain clinic’

Jammu and Kashmir government has set up its first pain clinic to treat patients suffering from various types of pains. The clinic was inaugurated by J&K Legislative Assembly speaker Kavinder Gupta. The clinic was set up at Gandhi Government hospital in Jammu winter capital city and is also the first-such clinic in northern India in the health service department.

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The pain clinic is headed by an experienced doctor of Health service department DR Rohit Lahori, who has previously served at Government Medical College hospital at Jammu and most important Katra hospital, which apart from local patients caters to the over one crore pilgrims visiting cave shrine of Mata Vaishnodevi shrine in Trikuta hills of Katra.

“We have been tasked by the state government health services department to start a pain clinic for the patients suffering from various types of the pains”, Dr Lahori said. “The clinic is open for the patients of the state from today. We have kept timing for OPD. We will provide best possible treatment for people suffering from pain,” Dr Lahori, who is incharge of the Clinic, said.

“We will treat the chronic pains from cancer pains to other pains by ensuring nerve blocks,” he said. The minister also inaugurated a digital x-ray at the hospital here.