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Living with chronic pain or a loss of physical strength can be distressing. Whether it is a constant burning or shooting nerve pain or a sudden loss of strength in limbs, getting an accurate diagnosis is the first step toward recovery. At our clinic, we offer specialized nerve pain treatment led by a consultant neurologist. We identify the cause of your nerve pain and weakness, then create a treatment plan focused on relief, recovery, and long-term nerve health.
Nerve symptoms often show a problem in the peripheral nervous system. Dr Sarmad Al-Araji, a nerve pain specialist, evaluates many conditions.
These include peripheral neuropathy, which is nerve damage that usually affects the hands and feet. Radiculopathy happens when nerves in the spine are pinched. This can cause pain to travel down the arms or legs, such as sciatica. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve at the wrist is compressed. Nerve damage can also result from other health issues, like diabetes, vitamin B12 deficiency, or autoimmune conditions.
Our care is led by Dr Sarmad Al-Araji, one of the leading doctors who treat nerve pain, and a consultant neurologist with a PhD from University College London (UCL). He specializes in treating nerve pain and muscle weakness. Each patient receives a personalized care plan. We consider symptoms, disease severity, lifestyle, daily routines, past treatments, and possible triggers.
We use advanced therapies and proven strategies. This includes treatments that target nerve pain, techniques to manage symptoms, and advice on lifestyle changes. Our goal is to reduce nerve pain, improve strength, manage ongoing weakness, and help patients stay independent. We focus on improving quality of life at every stage of care.
We believe in clear pricing without hidden costs. Our fees for private neurology consultations are as follows:
If any tests are needed, we will explain them first. You will know the cost before any test is done.
Dr Sarmad Al-Araji is a Consultant Neurologist based in the Midlands. He treats complex neurological conditions, with a strong focus on Nerve Pain and Weakness Management. In 2024, he was appointed by University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire. He now provides specialist care at Sutton Coldfield clinic.
Dr. Al-Araji’s clinical practice is deeply rooted in cutting-edge research. He earned his PhD in Clinical Neurology from University College London (UCL), where he focused his doctoral studies on individualised treatment responses. This advanced research background allows him to take a precision-medicine approach to nerve pain treatment, tailoring therapies to the unique biological and lifestyle profile of each patient rather than relying on a “one size fits all” solution.
Having completed his specialist neurology training within the West Midlands Deanery, Dr. Al-Araji has a deep connection to the local medical community. He is a member of the Royal College of Physicians and holds a Specialty Certificate in Neurology, reflecting his commitment to clinical excellence and modern neurological standards.

Our neurology clinic is located within the Ashfurlong Building in Sutton Coldfield. This modern facility offers a private, accessible setting for patients from across Birmingham and the West Midlands to receive expert nerve pain treatment.
Address: 1st Floor, Ashfurlong Building, 233 Tamworth Rd, The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, B75 6DX.
Location Detail: We are situated on the first floor. Upon entering the Ashfurlong Medical Centre, please take the lift or stairs to the Sutton Medical Consulting Centre reception.
We offer flexible appointment times, including late evening clinics to accommodate your schedule:
By Bus: The 110 bus (running between Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, and Tamworth) stops frequently on Tamworth Road, just a few minutes’ walk from the entrance.
By Train: We are a 5-minute taxi ride from Sutton Coldfield Railway Station.
Accessibility: The centre is purpose-built for accessibility, featuring ramps, automated double doors, and full lift access to our first-floor consulting rooms.
Nerve pain and weakness are caused by damage or compression of the nerves. Common causes include diabetes, spinal disc herniation, vitamin deficiencies, and certain autoimmune neurological disorders.
A neurologist for nerve pain diagnoses neuropathy through a physical exam and specialized tests like Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS) and Electromyography (EMG) to see how the nerves are functioning.
Yes. While nerve pain can be stubborn, nerve pain treatment involving specialized medications, lifestyle changes, and treating the underlying cause can significantly reduce discomfort and improve quality of life.
You should have numbness and tingling in hands and feet checked if it is persistent, spreading, or accompanied by muscle weakness, as these can be signs of progressive nerve damage.
Common tests include blood work to check for deficiencies/diabetes, MRI scans for structural nerve compression, and EMG/NCS tests to measure electrical activity in the nerves and muscles.
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Consultant Neurologist
MBChB, MRCP, PhD
Our consultant neurologist offers specialized, care to diagnose and manage conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system.