Noida Sector 12
Noida Sector 11
Faridabad
Preet Vihar, Delhi
Pandav Nagar, Delhi
Haridwar
Jaipur
Meerut
Rewari
Vadodara
Best Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Hospital in Delhi
Advanced Multidisciplinary Treatment for CRPS Types I & II
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is one of the most challenging chronic pain conditions to treat, characterized by prolonged, severe pain that usually affects an arm or a leg. At Metro Hospital, Delhi, we understand the physical and emotional toll of CRPS. We specialize in early intervention and advanced neuromodulation to stop the progression of the disease and restore limb function.
With a 29-year legacy of neurological excellence and a board of 6+ leading Pain Management & Neurology Specialists, we provide a level of care that combines advanced medical science with deep patient empathy.
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Why Choose Metro Hospital, Delhi for CRPS Treatment?
CRPS requires a sophisticated, “aggressive” treatment approach to prevent permanent disability. Our Delhi facility offers:
Understanding CRPS: Symptoms We Treat
CRPS often follows an injury or surgery, but the pain is disproportionately severe. We provide targeted care for:
Our Multimodal CRPS Treatment Approach
At Metro Hospital, we utilize a four-pillar approach to CRPS management:
1. Interventional Procedures
2. Neuromodulation Therapy
3. Specialized CRPS Physical Therapy
4. Pharmacological & Psychological Support
FAQs: CRPS Care in Delhi
1. Is CRPS curable at Metro Hospital, Delhi?
While CRPS is a chronic condition, “clinical remission” is possible, especially when treatment begins within the first 3โ6 months. Our goal is to significantly reduce pain scores and restore the full use of the affected limb.
2. What makes your 6+ specialists’ team unique?
CRPS is a “multi-system” disease. Our team includes 6+ experts from different fields (Neurology, Pain Medicine, and Psychotherapy) because treating CRPS requires more than just one perspective.
3. Does Metro Hospital offer non-surgical options for CRPS?
Yes. Over 90% of our CRPS treatment plans involve non-surgical interventions like Sympathetic Nerve Blocks, specialized medication protocols, and advanced neuro-rehabilitation.
4. How do I know if my pain is CRPS or just a slow-healing injury?
If your pain is much more severe than the injury should warrant, or if you notice changes in skin color, temperature, or hair growth on that limb, you should consult our specialists immediately for a diagnostic evaluation.