Dr Subhash Kandikattu was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a private patient at Fitzwilliam Hospital
27th June 2024


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Written by a NHS patient at Stamford and Rutland Hospital
25th June 2024


What absolutely amazing care I had today at Stamford hospital, could not fault it and would choose this hospital every time if I could! The doctor was extremely efficient, discussed the procedure, carried out the procedure and checked I was ok afterwards, no delays and very organised. The doctor was very thorough with his explanation, it wasn't rushed and everything explained, all questions answered, felt comfortable and safe straight away. In the theatre the doctor was kind, friendly and put me at ease checking I was ok every step of the way. I felt totally safe, he gained my trust immediately (and that's not easy!) Out of the doctors control totally but such a shame the wait for this appointment was 10 months!

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Written by a NHS patient at Peterborough City Hospital
25th June 2024


Dr subhash kandikattu Is a wonderful dr he took the time to get to know me and what life’s means to me, he has helped me with my pain. He listen and answers all question, he does make you feel like any question is silly. I would recommend dr to any one with long term pain, endometriosis pain. It lovely to know I have a dr who truly cares looking after me

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Written by a NHS patient at Peterborough City Hospital
25th June 2024


He listens and talks you through procedure step by step. A wonderful doctor

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Written by a NHS patient at Peterborough City Hospital
25th June 2024


We had a bumpy start but since then he has shown me nothing but kindness and care. I’m kept informed at every stage. His team are lovely and the whole ward has a nice open and friendly atmosphere; this must come from the top. The procedure has made such a difference in my life and allowed my mobility and fear of falling to improve. Thank you so much.

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Profile


Dr Kandikattu is one of the few pain medicine consultants in East Anglia to have gained certification in the Fellowship in Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP). He uses the biopsychosocial model of pain to offer modern assessment and management of his patients’ pain at the Peterborough City & Stamford Hospital, Fitzwilliam and Boston West and Clementine Churchill Hospitals.

“Whilst doing my pain training at the Royal Marsden Hospital, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, St Mary’s Hospital and Hillingdon Hospital, I was inspired by the pioneers in pain management there and I became keen to learn new techniques.”

“I am pleased to now be able to tutor students studying for their MSc in Regional Anaesthetics at the University of East Anglia and I hope that I can instil some of desire to embrace new and modern pain management techniques in these trainees.”

Dr Kandikattu offers comprehensive pain management to people suffering from chronic pain from their head to their toes including: cancer, musculoskeletal and spinal (neck, chest, lower back, sciatica), neuropathic, complex regional pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, chronic headaches and persistent post-surgical pain.

He performs a full range of pain interventions including epidurals, facet and sacroiliac joint injections, radiofrequency denervations, most of which are image-guided using x-ray or ultrasound guidance. He is also an expert in treating acute pain and inpatient pain management.

He offers outpatient appointments and inpatient care for pain management intervention at the Fitzwilliam and Boston West Hospitals. Patients struggling with chronic post-operative pain may need further pain management to relieve their discomfort and Dr Kandikattu can offer a back-up service for them too.

“I use this holistic model of approach for all my patients, taking all the biological, psychological and, social factors into account as each can impact on a patient’s pain. It’s important to treat patients as a whole.” said Dr Kandikattu.