Pain & Palliative Care
Pain & Palliative Care
The Queen’s Medical Center
1301 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone:
808-691-4726
Fax:
808-691-4042
Clinic Hours:
Monday – Sunday 7:30 am – 5:00 pm
Pain & Palliative Care
The Queen’s Medical Center Pain and Palliative Care Department serves the people of Hawai’i through direct patient care, educational support and clinically sound research. Mindful of the human experience of suffering, we serve with compassion, aloha, and respect.
Our Approach
The Pain and Palliative Care Department is committed to relieving pain and suffering and improving quality of life for people living with serious illness. As an interdisciplinary team, we promote quality care by increasing patient comfort, facilitating decision-making and providing an extra layer of support for patients and their families.
Pain Management
Our team of physicians and advanced practice nurses uses its exceptional range of skills, training, and experience to develop individualized treatment plans to manage acute post-operative, post-traumatic, and cancer-related pain for patients hospitalized at The Queens Medical Center.
Palliative Care
Palliative Care is specialized medical care to treat the symptoms and stress caused by a serious illness. The goal is to improve quality of life. As a team, we work collaboratively to support the care plan of the attending physicians and specialists and facilitate the implementation of treatments aligned with patients’ values and goals of care.
Meet Our Specialists
The Queen's Medical Center
- 24-Hour Availability of Providers
- Cancer-Related Pain Management
- Emotional and Spiritual Support
- Guided Imagery
- Healing Touch Treatments
- Palliative Care
- Post-Operative Pain Management
- Post-Traumatic Pain Management
- Reiki Treatments
- Video Modalities
Latest News & Information
QHS Celebrates Completion of Phase One of its Comprehensive Cancer Center in West O’ahu
HONOLULU – The Queen’s Health Systems (Queen’s) is excited to announce the completion of the first phase of a state-of-the-art, comprehensive cancer center at The
The Queen’s Health Systems to Ease Visitor Restrictions at The Queen’s Medical Center’s Punchbowl and West Oʻahu Campuses
The Queen’s Health Systems (QHS) announced today that it will begin easing visitor restrictions at The Queen’s Medical Center’s two campuses effective Monday, February 21.
Ask a Specialist on KHON2: Nerve Pain
Dr. Roy Esaki, board-certified anesthesiologist and pain physician from The Queen’s Medical Center – West Oahu and The Queen’s Medical Center Pain and Spine Center