Specialising in :
Lower back pain
Nerve pain (sciatica)
Joint pain (hip/knee/shoulder/ankle)
Muscle pains (strains & tears)
Facial pain & headaches
Complex regional pain
Fibromyalgia
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Dr Attam Singh is an expert in Pain Medicine and has over two decades of experience in Acute and Chronic pain management. Having directed on multiple boards and academic faculties he is renowned for delivering exceptional patient care and improving outcomes within the West Hertfordshire NHS Trust and at the London Pain Clinic in Harley Street. He has contributed significantly to clinical research and patient safety, earning national and international recognition for his work.
He is a widely recognised medical expert in pain management and is regularly invited to provide specialist commentary across leading national media platforms. His insights into chronic pain, interventional treatments, fibromyalgia, medical cannabis, and patient safety have been featured in major UK publications including The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Times, The Independent, and the Daily Mail, as well as prominent health and lifestyle magazines.
In addition to print media, Dr Singh is an experienced contributor to professional podcasts and vodcasts, where he discusses complex pain conditions and emerging therapies for both clinical and public audiences. His media work reflects a commitment to translating advanced pain medicine into clear, accessible guidance, helping patients make informed decisions about their care while contributing to broader professional and public understanding of modern pain management
He has worked with patients suffering from a range of conditions including neck and back pain, joint pain, fibromyalgia, pelvic pain, head and facial pain, and widespread pain issues such as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). He also has expertise in the use of medicinal cannabis and lidocaine infusions for managing pain. In addition , Dr Attam Singh is an advocate for the provision of Cooled Radiofrequency for the treatment of chronic joint pain of the knee, hip and shoulder.
He is an internationally recognised pain-medicine specialist with a strong academic, combining advanced clinical practice with research, education, and service innovation. His work spans acute and chronic pain, interventional pain techniques, patient safety, and emerging therapies, with a consistent focus on improving outcomes through evidence-based, structured, and patient-centred care. He has contributed to peer-reviewed research in pain pharmacology and regional anaesthesia and am a contributing author to the Oxford Handbook of Pain Management (2nd edition), reflecting his role in shaping contemporary pain-medicine practice and education.