FAQs
1. Who is Dr Kavita Poply?
Dr Kavita Poply is a Consultant in Pain Management and Neuromodulation at Barts Health NHS Trust and a Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London. She holds MBBS, FRCA, FFPMRCA, and PhD qualifications and has been involved in groundbreaking research on spinal cord stimulation and dynamic brain imaging.
2. What conditions does Dr Poply treat?
Dr Poply’s practice encompasses a wide range of chronic and neuropathic pain conditions, including:
Back pain, sciatica, neck pain and brachialgia
Headaches, migraines, cluster headaches, trigeminal neuralgia
Fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
Osteoarthritis, joint pains (shoulder, knee, hip, ankle)
Chronic abdominal, pelvic, groin, anal, and vulvodynia pains
Cancer pain, shingles/pleuritic pain, bruxism and more
3. What is neuromodulation?
Neuromodulation refers to minimally invasive therapies that use electrical stimulation or infusions to modify nerve activity. Dr Poply offers spinal cord stimulation (SCS), multifidus and peripheral nerve stimulators, occipital nerve stimulation, as well as advanced pharmacologic infusions (e.g., intravenous lignocaine).
4. Which specific neuromodulation techniques are available?
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS): For back pain, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, CRPS, osteoarthritic pains.
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: Targeted for shoulder, hip, ankle pains.
Occipital Nerve Stimulation: For chronic migraine and cluster headaches.
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): For facet joint pain, knee and intercostal nerve-related pains.
Anti-CGRP Therapies: For refractory headaches and migraines.
5. How does the treatment process work?
Assessment: Detailed history and examination to confirm diagnosis.
Diagnostic Blocks: Medial branch, dorsal root, stellate ganglion, or peripheral nerve blocks to predict response.
Trial Stimulation: Temporary lead placement to assess symptom relief.
Permanent Implantation (if successful trial): Full device implantation under imaging guidance.
Follow-up & Programming: Individualized stimulator programming for optimal pain control.
6. Who is a candidate for neuromodulation?
Ideal candidates are adults with chronic, refractory pain that has not responded adequately to conventional medical or surgical treatments. A multidisciplinary evaluation ensures suitability and maximizes positive outcomes.
7. What are the risks and side effects?
malfunction, and transient changes in stimulation. Comprehensive counselling on benefits versus risks is provided prior to any procedure.
8. How do I book an appointment?
You can book online via the “Book An Appointment” button on any page, or email info@poplypain-neuromodulation.com / call +44 020 8434 7581or +44 7542 727195.
9. Where are the clinics located?
The Holly Private Hospital: High Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex, IG9 5HX
9 Harley Street: London, W1G 9QY
Spire London East Hospital: Roding Lane South, Ilford, Woodford Green, IG4 5PG
10. Does the practice accept insurance or self-funded patients?
Poply Pain & Neuromodulation accepts both self-funded and many private medical insurance plans. Patients are advised to verify specific coverage details with their insurer.