

65K Sq.Ft
World-Class Facility
24/7 Care
Expert Support

Meet Your Pain Specialist
Dr. Anusha Karumuri
MBBS & DA (Anesthesiology), Manipal University – Gold Medalist
DNB (Anesthesiology)
FIPM (Fellow of Interventional Pain Medicine), EDRA (U.K.)
MSc in Pain Management, University of South Wales (U.K.)
One of the few specialists in India licensed for Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation & Cryoablation
10,000+ patients treated with precise, minimally invasive, and compassionate care
Globally trained | Evidence-based methods | Proven results

Procedures Offered:
Coeliac Plexus Block / Hypogastric Plexus Block – Image-guided injections that block pain signals from abdominal and pelvic cancers. Provides long-term relief from deep, visceral cancer pain.
Splanchnic Nerve Block – Targets splanchnic nerves to control severe upper abdominal cancer pain, especially in pancreatic or gastric cancer.
Equipments

FAQs
Q1: What causes chronic cancer pain?
Chronic cancer pain may be caused by tumor growth pressing on nerves, bones, or organs, or due to treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. It can also occur from cancer spreading to the bones (metastasis) or nerve damage. At Anantha Pain Centre, we use advanced imaging and assessments to pinpoint the cause and design personalized treatment plans.
Q2: What is the best non-surgical treatment for cancer pain?
Minimally invasive, image-guided procedures such as nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, intrathecal drug delivery, and neurolytic blocks provide effective pain relief. We also combine pharmacological therapies for comprehensive care.
Q3: How quickly can I resume daily activities?
Most patients experience significant relief within 24–48 hours and can return to light activities almost immediately.
Q4: Is the procedure painful?
No. Procedures are performed under local anesthesia with real-time imaging, ensuring minimal discomfort. Supportive medication and physiotherapy further enhance comfort.
Q5: How long does the pain relief last?
Relief can last for months to years. If required, procedures can be repeated or combined with physiotherapy, TENS, or supportive therapies for long-term benefit.





