Dr Benjamin Teo

General Medicine, Pain Management

Contact:
  • 02 9580 3380
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  • Practises at:
  • Waratah Private Hospital, 31 Dora Street Hurstville, NSW 2120.
  • Consults at:
  • Sydney Spine & Pain, Waratah Private Hospital Suite 705, Level 7 31 Dora St Hurstville NSW 2220

Dr Benjamin Teo

Qualifications

MBBS, FRACP, FFPMANZCA,

About Dr Benjamin Teo

Dr Benjamin Teo completed his specialist qualifications in the areas of Acute, General, and Geriatric Medicine with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP), before completing further specialist pain medicine training as a fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetitists (FFPMANZCA) at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick in Sydney.

His experiences encompass all relevant areas of pain management including acute, perioperative, subacute and persistent pain, cancer, noncancer and cancer survivorship, both in interventional and noninterventional pain management. He is a firm believer in the provision of safe, high quality high value care to every single one of his patients through the application of a multimodal, multidisciplinary, whole-person approach to pain management with the person and their GP at the core of care provision.

Dr Teo’s current research areas lie in geriatric pain management, encompassing the unique challenges involved in managing polypharmacy, appropriate use of procedural medicine, geriatric syndromes, and the areas of perioperative medicine. He has particular interests in patient advocacy and empowering those with complex pain- and non pain-related chronic conditions through the breadth of application of contemporary interdisciplinary medicine to live through their pain.

Dr Teo holds staff specialist public appointments in the Department of Pain Management at the Prince of Wales Hospital, and the Rapid Assessment Diagnosis Investigation Unit (RADIUS) and the General Medicine Unit Departments at Sutherland Hospital. He also has private hospital visiting rights at the Prince of Wales Private and Waratah Private Hospitals. He enjoys teaching and supervising students and physician trainees alike, as a way of giving back to his vocation, and fostering an interest in pain medicine early in the careers of junior medical officers, and is an enthusiastic participant in his public hospital teaching programme. When he is not working, he and his wife are kept busy figuring out how to parent their young toddler.

Key Interest Areas

– Neuropathic pain
– Persistent postsurgical pain
– Perioperative medicine
– Geriatric Pain Management
– Comprehensive Geriatric Assessments
– Medicinal Cannabis Clinical Research Trial