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For anyone with sciatica, the pain can either be constant or it can come and go. But unfortunately, it is always an expected part of the condition experience.

The pain can be mild to severe anywhere along the path of the sciatic nerve, it can also cause muscle weakness in your leg and foot, numbness in your leg, and an unpleasant tingling pins-and-needles sensation in your leg, foot ,and toes.

But while it may be an expected part of the experience, it doesn’t have to be one you have to accept.

Sciatica pain is treatable.

Pricing

Eligiblity Quiz

Free

Initial Consultation

£79.99

Follow Up Consultation

£49.99

Can We Treat It?

Yes.

A lot depends on the type and severity of your pain, but our doctors are available now to understand your condition, where you are in your treatment journey, and what is and isn’t working for you.

With access to your summary care records, there’s no need to wait days or weeks to align things with your GP or hospital. It can be done in minutes.

What Can We Treat It With?

It’s important to find the right treatment that works for you and your pain symptoms.

If you have tried two or more types of medicine for your pain, and they are not working, our doctors are licensed and trained to prescribe regulated natural treatments.

How Soon Can We Treat It?

How does today sound?

Our doctors are available from 8am – 8pm Monday to Friday, with appointments usually available within hours.

And if eligible – following a short questionnaire – our doctors can approve your treatment prescription within just 24 to 48 hours.

Appointments are available here.

Don’t Want To Treat It With Botanical Medicines?

That’s okay.

Our GPs are still available to you to discuss your health issues and provide advice on further options that may work for your pain.

Treating It With Additional Support

We know sciatica pain can be a tough, uncompromising experience.

Understanding it better as well as getting wider support can help to manage it and cope with its day-to-day challenges.

Here are some resources we feel may be helpful.