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GMC‑doctor‑delivered joint injections to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
We provide GMC‑doctor‑delivered joint injections to help reduce inflammation and relieve pain in a range of joint, tendon, and soft‑tissue conditions. Each appointment includes a full clinical assessment to confirm suitability and safety.
Joint injections are used to reduce inflammation within painful joints, tendons, or surrounding soft tissues. They can help improve:
– Subacromial bursitis
– Rotator cuff–related pain
– Early frozen shoulder
– Shoulder osteoarthritis
– Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
– Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
– De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
– Trigger finger
– Ankle or toe osteoarthritis
✓ You may withdraw consent at any time.
✓ The injection takes only a few minutes
Elbow, wrist, hand, trigger finger, De Quervain’s
Shoulder, knee
– Flare up: temporary pain increase for 24–48 h
– Temporary menstrual or mood changes
– Tendon weakening or rupture: risk higher with repeated injections
– Severe or increasing pain after injection
– Max approx. three injections per year per joint
Thank you for completing the suitability assessment.
Our clinical team will review your details and respond within 24–48 hours with suitability and appointment options.
All clinical decisions are made solely on suitability and safety, in line with UK medical standards.
✓ Clinically confirmed joint or tendon inflammation
✓ Symptoms not improved with rest, physiotherapy, or simple medication
✓ No suspicion of infection
✓ Joint injection clinically indicated for your condition
If an injection is unsuitable, we will recommend alternative treatment options.
Many patients notice improvement within a few days, although it can take up to 1–2 weeks.
When appropriately used, they are widely used in NHS practice and are generally safe. Side effects will be discussed beforehand.
Most people can return to work immediately. Heavy physical activity may need 24-48 hours of modified duties.
First 48 hours: rest. Days 3-7: light activities. After 1 week: gradual return. Avoid high-impact for 2 weeks.