During this difficult time we are committed to find ways to help our veterans, so we are offering remote Pain Management Programme days with each of the clinicians, as well as remote Assessment Days.
Read moreDuring this difficult time we are committed to find ways to help our veterans, so we are offering remote Pain Management Programme days with each of the clinicians, as well as remote Assessment Days.
Read moreLiving with persistent pain can be difficult, affecting all areas of your life.
Read moreThe 2020 dates for The Veterans’ Pain Clinic at Centre for Veterans’ Health, King Edward VII’s Hospital, have been released.
Read moreAll proceeds will go towards our Sponsor a Veteran appeal.
Read moreThe Centre for Veterans’ Health at King Edward VII’s Hospital in London is carrying out research into the relationship between the mental health of veteran fathers and the mental health of their children.
Read moreLocation: Centre for Veterans’ Health, Weymouth Street, London, W1G 6NX
King Edward VII’s Hospital & Supporting Wounded Veterans are now inviting participants for their next Veterans’ Pain Management Programme (PMP). The PMP is designed to help veterans with on-going pain to improve the quality of their lives; it is not based on trying to provide a cure.
If selected, there will be an interdisciplinary assessment followed by a 5-day residential programme in London, plus a further 5 days of compulsory single programme appointments.
Read moreThe Veterans Pain Clinic is free of charge to all veterans who are able to provide proof of service. The costs will be covered by the Hospitals’ Military Grants Fund charity.
The consultant is Dr Dominic Aldington. Having served in the Royal Army Medical Corps he was the Subject Matter Expert in Pain to the Surgeon General and was responsible for organising pain relief from the point of injury until a casualty left the service.
Read moreHis Royal Highness, The Duke of Kent visited the recently opened Centre for Veterans’ Health at King Edward VII’s Hospital.
He was able to talk to the veterans taking part in the Pain Management Programme, meet the clinicians who run the Programme, the administrative team, and the researchers.
Read moreThe Veterans Pain Clinic is free of charge to all veterans who are able to provide proof of service. The consultant is Dr Dominic Aldington. Having served in the Royal Army Medical Corps he was the Subject Matter Expert in Pain to the Surgeon General and was responsible for organising pain relief from the point of injury until a casualty left the service.
Read moreThe Veterans Pain Clinic is free of charge to all veterans who are able to provide proof of service. The costs will be covered by the Hospitals’ Military Grants Fund charity.
The consultant is Dr Dominic Aldington. Having served in the Royal Army Medical Corps he was the Subject Matter Expert in Pain to the Surgeon General and was responsible for organising pain relief from the point of injury until a casualty left the service.
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