Persistent Pain Care
That Moves With you

A multidisciplinary Telehealth clinic providing personalised, evidence-based care for persistent pain.

1 in 5 Australians live with persistent pain. Despite how common it is, navigating life with pain can feel confusing, overwhelming and isolating.

At Paced Health, we believe pain care should be collaborative, multidisciplinary and individualised. We also believe that meaningful change happens through connection and relationships. That’s why we’ve brought together a team of knowledgeable, compassionate clinicians who take the time to hear your story, help you make sense of your pain and support you in finding a realistic path forward.

You don’t have to
navigate pain alone

Finding a realistic
path forward

Living with persistent pain can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re receiving conflicting advice or struggling to make sense of symptoms that affect everyday life.

At Paced Health, we believe care should feel connected, compassionate and grounded in contemporary evidence. Our multidisciplinary team works together to understand the whole picture and provide support tailored to your needs.

How we help

1. Understand your experience
Make sense of pain through contemporary pain science and a whole-person approach.

2. Work together
Access psychology, physiotherapy and multidisciplinary support tailored to your goals and circumstances.

3. Move forward at your pace
Build confidence, improve quality of life and develop a realistic path forward that aligns with what matters most to you.

Understanding the Bigger Picture

3.6 million +

AUSTRALIANS LIVE WITH CHRONIC PAIN

Persistent pain is one of Australia’s leading causes of disability and affects people of all ages.

54%

WAIT MORE THAN TWO
YEARS FOR A DIAGNOSIS

Many people spend years searching for answers before receiving appropriate support.

18%

ARE REFERRED TO
MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE

Despite multidisciplinary care being recognised as best practice for persistent pain.

30%

NEVER SECURE AN APPOINTMENT

Despite seeking help, many Australians experience barriers to accessing timely and coordinated pain care.

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