Anaesthetic Consultant
Dr Sarah Love-Jones
Anaesthetic Consultant
Dr Sarah Love-Jones
BSc MBBS FRCA FFPMRCA EDPM
Dr Sarah Love-Jones is a consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine at North Bristol NHS Trust. She graduated with a medical degree from Kings College Hospital School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of London, after gaining an honours degree in Biochemistry and Pharmacology. Â
She has 24 years of anaesthesia experience, specialising in anaesthesia for plastic surgery and neurosurgery. She is the lead clinician in the Pain Clinic at North Bristol NHS Trust service which treats patients with chronic pain who have failed all other pain clinic options.
Dr Love-Jones is an elected council member of The British Pain Society, the Faculty of Pain Medicine of Royal College of Anaesthetists and sits on the NHS England Specialised Pain Clinical Reference Group. She is a NICE (National Institute of Clinical Healthcare and Excellence) advisor for the NICE interventional Procedures Programme and an examiner for the ESRA (European Society of Regional Anaesthesia) European diploma of pain medicine.  She is active in research in pain medicine and has many publications in the field of pain and neuromodulation, lecturing at international conferences on the subject.
Dr Sarah Love-Jones is a consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine at North Bristol NHS Trust. She graduated with a medical degree from Kings College Hospital School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of London, after gaining an honours degree in Biochemistry and Pharmacology. Â
She has 24 years of anaesthesia experience, specialising in anaesthesia for plastic surgery and neurosurgery. She is the lead clinician in the Pain Clinic at North Bristol NHS Trust service which treats patients with chronic pain who have failed all other pain clinic options.
Dr Love-Jones is an elected council member of The British Pain Society, the Faculty of Pain Medicine of Royal College of Anaesthetists and sits on the NHS England Specialised Pain Clinical Reference Group. She is a NICE (National Institute of Clinical Healthcare and Excellence) advisor for the NICE interventional Procedures Programme and an examiner for the ESRA (European Society of Regional Anaesthesia) European diploma of pain medicine.  She is active in research in pain medicine and has many publications in the field of pain and neuromodulation, lecturing at international conferences on the subject.