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Bolest Brno – Centrum léčby bolesti

Brno, Czechia 7 treatments

About

Bolest Brno – Centrum léčby bolesti (Pain Treatment Center Brno) is a specialist outpatient pain clinic operating within the Zdravotní středisko Konstancie health centre in Brno-Komín. The clinic is led by MUDr. Marek Hakl, PhD., an Associate Professor of Masaryk University and Vice-chair of the Czech Medical Association Pain Study and Treatment Society, who has run pain services in Brno since 2000. The multidisciplinary team — MUDr. Eva Kynclová (interventional algesiologist and certified acupuncturist), MUDr. Michaela Kremláčková (algesiologist), and acupuncturist MUDr. Michaela Cahová — between them hold certifications across anesthesiology, acupuncture, palliative medicine, emergency medicine and nutrition. Most treatments are covered by Czech general health insurance (no GP referral required for direct booking), and a dedicated self-pay price list covers acupuncture, GUNA joint injections, CO2 gas injections and high-dose IV vitamin C. The infusion ward runs from comfortable armchairs and heated therapeutic beds equipped with magnetic field therapy. As a designated acupuncture teaching centre affiliated with Masaryk University, the clinic applies evidence-based protocols that go beyond standard needle placement to include electroacupuncture, moxibustion and pharmacopuncture. The clinic is reachable by trams 1, 3 and 11 (stop Svratecká) and accepts patients Monday through Friday across staggered specialist schedules.

Specialties

pain-managementacupunctureinterventional-algeziologytens-therapyinjection-therapyiv-therapybrno
Price range
Kč 150–Kč 1,000
Treatments
7
Locations
1
Languages
4

Treatments

7 treatments

acupuncture

Acupuncture — Standard Session

Acupuncture at Bolest Brno is delivered by two certified algesiologists — MUDr. Eva Kynclová and MUDr. Michaela Cahová — at a clinic designated as an acupuncture teaching centre. The approach goes well beyond standard needle insertion: practitioners may apply electroacupuncture (electrical stimulation through needles or a blunt pen), moxibustion (heat stimulation), pharmacopuncture (injection of medications at acupuncture points), cupping and magnetic or light stimulation — selecting the combination most suited to each patient's condition. Fine, single-use sterile needles in gauges 0.1–0.4 mm are used throughout. The technique targets acute and chronic pain including headache, cervical and lumbar syndromes, joint pain, trigeminal neuralgia and post-stroke spasticity, as well as functional disorders of the motor system and certain immune-related conditions. A course of approximately 6 sessions is typically recommended, with acute conditions treated daily and chronic conditions once every one to two weeks.

Kč 1,000

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High-Dose Vitamin C Infusion — 1 Vial

High-dose intravenous vitamin C at Bolest Brno is administered in the clinic's supervised infusion ward — a dedicated day-hospital space furnished with comfortable therapeutic armchairs and heated beds equipped with magnetic field therapy. A single-vial session delivers a concentrated dose of ascorbic acid directly into the bloodstream, bypassing intestinal absorption limits and achieving plasma concentrations unreachable by oral supplementation. The infusion ward setting means patients receive IV therapy while resting comfortably and, if desired, alongside the benefits of the magnetic field in the therapeutic beds. The treatment is used to support the immune system, address fatigue associated with chronic pain, and provide general restorative benefit. A two-vial session at 1 500 Kč is the alternative for patients requiring a higher dose.

Kč 850

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TENS Therapy (Transcutaneous Electro-Neuro Stimulation)

TENS (Transcutaneous Electro-Neuro Stimulation) at Bolest Brno uses precisely calibrated rectangular electrical currents applied through skin electrodes to interrupt pain signalling pathways at the nerve level. The technique is well-established in pain medicine: low-frequency TENS activates endogenous opioid release, while high-frequency TENS works by 'gating' pain signals in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. One of the distinctive features of Bolest Brno's TENS programme is that patients can borrow portable TENS devices from the clinic's outpatient department for home use between sessions — extending the benefit of clinical treatment into daily life without additional expense. The treatment is covered by Czech general health insurance for insured patients and is offered as part of the clinic's multimodal pain management approach.

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physiotherapy

Analgesic Pharmacotherapy

Pharmacotherapy at Bolest Brno means individually tailored analgesic prescribing guided by an expert in pain medicine — not a GP applying a standard ladder. MUDr. Hakl and the team use all drug categories and delivery forms, including transdermal patches, to build a personalised analgesic regimen that maximises pain control while minimising adverse effects. The clinic's philosophy is explicit: use the drug combination that gives the most benefit with the least side-effect burden. This may involve standard analgesics, adjuvant drugs (anticonvulsants, antidepressants used for their analgesic properties), muscle relaxants, topical agents and opioids when clinically indicated. Treatment is reviewed at every visit to adjust dosing, switch agents if tolerance or adverse effects develop, and integrate pharmacotherapy with non-drug interventions.

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Nerve Blocks & Interventional Injections

Bolest Brno's interventional algesiologists perform nerve blocks and targeted local injections as one of the most effective rapid-analgesic tools in pain medicine. The technique involves delivering a combination of modern local anaesthetics, long-acting depot corticosteroids and natural GUNA preparations directly to the target site — whether a specific nerve, nerve plexus, trigger point, joint space or epidural space. The effect is typically rapid and can provide meaningful relief in acute pain flares or in chronic conditions that have been unresponsive to oral medication alone. MUDr. Marek Hakl and MUDr. Eva Kynclová both hold specialist training in interventional algeziology with decades of combined experience in pain procedures. All injections are performed under aseptic conditions in the clinic's treatment room.

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CO2 Gas Injections (Carboxytherapy)

CO2 gas injections (carboxytherapy) involve the subcutaneous or intra-tissue injection of medical-grade carbon dioxide directly into painful areas. At Bolest Brno, the treatment is performed by the clinic's interventional algesiologists as part of the pain management programme. The physiological mechanism is well-documented: injected CO2 triggers a localised reflex response — blood vessels dilate, circulation increases, muscle spasm decreases, and local metabolic waste is cleared — all of which contribute to reduced pain intensity. Sessions are brief (around 15–20 minutes), and a course of 10 applications given 1–2 times per week is standard. At 150 Kč per application, CO2 injections represent one of the most cost-effective interventional options at the clinic and are often used as part of a multimodal treatment plan.

Kč 150

physiotherapy

GUNA Joint Injections

GUNA injections at Bolest Brno deliver a natural preparation combining hyaluronic acid with plant-based extracts developed by the Italian GUNA biologics company. Injections are administered at targeted musculoskeletal sites — typically around painful joints or soft-tissue trigger points — by the clinic's interventional algesiologists, not by nursing staff. A standard course runs to 10 applications given once a week over 10 weeks, for a total of 3 000 Kč. The hyaluronic acid component helps restore joint lubrication and reduce friction, while the plant extract matrix is intended to provide additional local anti-inflammatory support. The treatment is suited to joint pain and osteoarthritis-related conditions where patients prefer a non-synthetic or minimally pharmaceutical approach, and is used alongside other pain management modalities at the clinic.

Kč 300
50% below Brno avg

Locations

1 location

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