Dr Pradeep Ingle

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Dr Pradeep Ingle

Consultant in Pain management and Anaesthesia

Dr Pradeep Ingle

Areas of interest in adult Pain management – Chronic pain conditions Back pain Joint pain conditions including shoulder, knee and hip pains Injections for chronic pain including radiofrequency procedures, X-ray guided injections and ultrasound guided nerve block procedures Widespread pain conditions including fibromyalgia Neuropathic pain conditions Available for virtual consultations if needed
Dr Pradeep Ingle is a highly skilled and compassionate consultant in Pain Management and Anaesthesia, with years of clinical experience and a specialist focus on chronic pain conditions. He has been practising as a consultant in pain management and anaesthesia in the UK since 2018. He currently serves at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, where he also leads the Pain Management Service. Dr Ingle completed his postgraduate training in Anaesthesia and Critical Care in India before pursuing further advanced training in Anaesthetics and Pain Medicine through the East Midlands Deanery. His rotation included leading hospitals such as Leicester Royal Infirmary, Lincoln County Hospital, and Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham. Areas of Expertise Dr Ingle offers comprehensive, evidence-based pain management for adult patients tailored to individual needs, including: Chronic pain syndromes Back pain and spinal conditions Joint pain (including shoulder, knee, hip) Fibromyalgia and widespread pain Neuropathic pain Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks X-ray guided spinal injections Radiofrequency ablation procedures Lignocaine infusions for refractory pain Virtual consultations available Dr Ingle believes in a holistic, patient-centred approach to pain management. His practice integrates advanced procedural techniques with multidisciplinary collaboration to help patients regain function and improve quality of life. He is particularly proficient in ultrasound and fluoroscopy-guided interventions, and is known for his thorough assessments and empathetic care. Academic & Teaching Contributions : A passionate educator, Dr Ingle has co-authored two medical textbooks—one in Anaesthesia and another in Chronic Pain Management. He has also served as a course director and mentor for trainees, foundation doctors, and allied health professionals, receiving consistently excellent feedback for his teaching. He has also contributed to national audits and projects focused on patient safety, clinical care, and human factors in pain medicine. Dr Ingle is available for private consultations and welcomes referrals for patients seeking expert care in managing complex and chronic pain conditions
Dr Pradeep Ingle is a highly skilled and compassionate consultant in Pain Management and Anaesthesia, with years of clinical experience and a specialist focus on chronic pain conditions. He has been practising as a consultant in pain management and anaesthesia in the UK since 2018. He currently serves at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, where he also leads the Pain Management Service. Dr Ingle completed his postgraduate training in Anaesthesia and Critical Care in India before pursuing further advanced training in Anaesthetics and Pain Medicine through the East Midlands Deanery. His rotation included leading hospitals such as Leicester Royal Infirmary, Lincoln County Hospital, and Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham. Areas of Expertise Dr Ingle offers comprehensive, evidence-based pain management for adult patients tailored to individual needs, including: Chronic pain syndromes Back pain and spinal conditions Joint pain (including shoulder, knee, hip) Fibromyalgia and widespread pain Neuropathic pain Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks X-ray guided spinal injections Radiofrequency ablation procedures Lignocaine infusions for refractory pain Virtual consultations available Dr Ingle believes in a holistic, patient-centred approach to pain management. His practice integrates advanced procedural techniques with multidisciplinary collaboration to help patients regain function and improve quality of life.