The Team That Cares
Meet our Leaders
Dr.Tanusree Ghosh Roy
CO-Founder, CEO
Dr. TANUSHREE GHOSH ROY
C.E.O & CO-Founder
- M.B.A
- M.A (CAL) (Gold Medalist)
- CMSED, DEHMS, IAMS (FELLOW)
- MEDICAL WELLNESS SPECIALIST
Tanushree Ghosh has a strong academic and clinical background. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the renowned Bethune College and a Master’s degree (Gold Medalist) from the University of Calcutta.
She also holds a Diploma in Electro Homeopathy, a system that integrates Allopathy with alternative medicine practices like Homeopathy and other Indian medical systems.
Tanushree possesses excellent entrepreneurial and management skills, demonstrating true leadership qualities.
In addition to her medical and managerial expertise, she is multi-talented, with commendable abilities in playback singing and strong communication skills.
Meet our Team
Tonmay Mukherjee
Manager
Somasree Mallik
Manager
Pritha Dey
Manager
Priti Singh
Manager
Ahtesham Hussain
Manager
Mamata Mandal
Manager
Arka Majilya
Manager
FAQS
Explore Common Queries Answered
Find answers to the most common questions about our services, treatments, consultations, and what to expect at Dr. Sudhir’s Pain Relief Clinic. Your comfort and clarity are our priority.
Painkillers containing codeine should only be taken for three days at most without medical advice. Taking other over-the-counter drugs for longer than ten days without guidance from a healthcare professional, could increase your risk of side effects such as problems with your stomach, heart, liver, or kidneys.
Stretching, walking, strengthening, and aerobic exercises can help reduce pain and improve your mood.
Pain relief can improve your quality of life by helping you function better physically and emotionally. It can also help you feel more comfortable, have less stress, and be able to participate in more activities.
Acetaminophen. Acetaminophen is usually recommended as a first line treatment for mild to moderate pain. It might be taken for pain due to a skin injury, headache, or conditions that affect the muscles and bones. Acetaminophen is often prescribed to help manage osteoarthritis and back pain.
You may feel hazy or groggy as you come round from the general anaesthetic. A nurse may give you oxygen (through tubes in your nose or a mask) to help you feel better. It's common to feel sick or vomit after you've been given general anaesthesia. Your nurse may offer you medicine to help with sickness.
The doctor determines the site for a procedure through various means, including medical imaging (like X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans), physical examinations, patient history, and sometimes diagnostic tests. These methods help locate the precise area requiring attention, ensuring accuracy and minimizing risks. Additionally, doctors may use anatomical landmarks or specific protocols for certain procedures. Collaboration with other medical professionals and reviewing relevant medical records also aids in determining the optimal site. Ultimately, the goal is to select the most appropriate location based on patient needs, medical indications, and procedural requirements, ensuring the best possible outcome.
The duration of procedures varies widely depending on complexity, context, and individual factors. Routine medical procedures like a simple blood draw or a vaccination may take just a few minutes. Minor surgical procedures such as removing a small skin lesion typically last between 15 to 30 minutes. More intricate surgeries, like open-heart surgery, can span several hours. Diagnostic procedures like MRI scans generally range from 30 minutes to an hour. However, these times are approximate and can vary based on factors such as preparation, patient condition, and unforeseen complications. Always consult with a healthcare professional for accurate information regarding specific procedures.
Before your procedure, ensure you thoroughly understand the process, risks, and benefits. Follow pre-operative instructions regarding fasting, medication, and hygiene. Arrange transportation to and from the facility. Prepare a list of questions for your healthcare provider. If applicable, arrange for someone to assist you post-procedure. Notify your healthcare provider of any changes in your health or medications. Stay hydrated and get plenty of rest. Mentally prepare yourself by practicing relaxation techniques. Lastly, ensure you have all necessary documents, such as insurance information and identification, ready for the day.t.
Give the doctor more detail than saying you're “always” in pain, or “sometimes” in pain. Try something like: "I always feel some aching pain in this spot, but it's worse in the early mornings and it lasts about an hour."
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