Joint Injections

Steroid injections can be a quick and effective treatment for soft tissue conditions, joint pain and inflammation, although the improvement is usually temporary. They’re normally given as part of a wider rehabilitation programme. You can discuss the benefits and risks of steroid injections with healthcare professionals before you start treatment, so you’re able to make an informed decision

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What Are Joint Injections?

Joint injections deliver medicine directly to the affected joint to reduce inflammation and pain. The process is quick, often taking just a few minutes, and many patients feel relief within days. Whether it’s for your knee or another joint, we’ll assess your condition and recommend the best treatment plan for you.

How Do Joint Injections Work?

Joint injections are a straightforward treatment where medicine is injected directly into a painful joint, such as your knee, shoulder, or hip. This can reduce swelling, ease pain, and help you move more comfortably. At our practice, we use trusted methods to ensure you get safe, high-quality care.

Conditions We Treat

  • Arthritis (osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis):
    inflammation, stiffness, swelling, cartilage damage, autoimmune, chronic pain.
  • Bursitis: Inflammation of fluid-filled sacs cushioning joints, causing pain, swelling.
  • Tendonitis: Inflammation or irritation of a tendon, causing pain, swelling.
  • Joint pain from injuries.

Why Choose Us?

  • Convenient Location: Easily accessible clinic for joint injections near you.
  • Expert Care: Specialising in knee and other joint injections for pain relief from arthritis or injuries.
  • Affordable Care: Clear, professional, and budget-friendly treatments.
  • Friendly Team: Supportive doctors and staff ensure a comfortable visit.

Book Your Joint Injection Appointment Today

Ready to find relief?

Steroid Injections now available most Friday mornings with Dr O’Shea. 

Please visit reception to book an appointment if you have problems with the following:

  • Shoulder Joints
  • Elbows
  • De Quervain’s
  • Thumb Joints
  • Trigger Finger
  • Carpel Tunnel
  • Hip Joints
  • Knees
  • Ankles
  • Plantar Fascia


Unfortunately, we are unable to inject prosthetic joints.

Request a Joint Injection Booking

Please complete the form below to request a booking for joint injections and we will call you to book your appointment.
THIS FORM SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR ANY APPOINTMENTS OTHER THAN JOINT INJECTIONS PLEASE.