When Pain Has No Clear Cause, We Help You Find Clarity.

Fibromyalgia isn’t “in your head”, it’s in the way the brain processes pain. With advanced diagnostics and integrative care, relief becomes possible.

Understanding Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain condition where the brain becomes hypersensitive to signals from the body, amplifying discomfort, fatigue, sleep issues, and cognitive fog. It often follows stress, trauma, infections, or long-standing emotional overload. When pain pathways misfire, the body feels exhausted, tense, and overwhelmed, even without physical injury.
Your Pain System Isn’t Broken. It’s Overloaded.
Fibromyalgia occurs when the brain’s pain filters go offline. By decoding these pathways and retraining them, we help the body relearn comfort and ease.

Fibromyalgia Simply Explained

Chronic pain can have neurologic, psychological, and physiological components. Understanding all three helps you move from lifelong coping to meaningful recovery.

Symptoms

Assessments

Where pain comes from matters, so we measure its pathways.

Treatment

Restoring Balance to Body, Brain & Nervous System.

Outcomes

With consistent, integrated care, people often experience reduced pain intensity, better sleep, improved energy, enhanced cognitive clarity, calmer emotions, and the ability to return to daily routines with greater ease.

The Buddhi Clinic Advantage

A multisystem understanding of fibromyalgia, rooted in neuroscience, strengthened by integrative healing.
ur team maps your pain patterns across the brain, body, and nervous system to design a personalised plan that blends neuromodulation, physical therapies, psychological support, and traditional healing. This whole-person depth is what makes sustainable recovery possible.

Answers That Bring Clarity

Explore expert insights, practical guidance, and clear answers to your most pressing questions about anxiety and its care.
Yes. It is a recognised neurobiological condition involving altered pain processing pathways in the brain and nervous system.
Because it affects pain circuits, sleep centres, stress systems, and cognitive networks—all interconnected within the brain.
There is no single cure, but with the right interventions, symptoms can be significantly reduced, and function can improve.
It reveals dysregulated brain patterns linked to chronic pain, fatigue, sensory overload, and mood symptoms, guiding targeted treatment.
Yes. Emotional overload, chronic stress, and past trauma can sensitise the brain’s pain networks.
No. Non-invasive brain stimulation, physical therapy, neurofeedback, and mind-body practices are highly effective with or without medication.
It varies. Many see improvements within weeks, while long-standing cases benefit from structured, phased rehabilitation.