Joint Injection Clinic
Beechill Clinic’s Joint Injection Clinic provides specialist diagnosis, management, and targeted treatment for joint pain, inflammatory conditions, and musculoskeletal problems. This service focuses on identifying the underlying cause of joint symptoms and providing effective treatment to improve mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life.
The clinic is carried out by one of our trained doctors, Functional Medicine Certified, with a special interest in autoimmune disease, women’s health, and sports medicine. With extensive experience in musculoskeletal care, our doctors offer expert assessment and personalised treatment plans tailored to each patient’s condition and lifestyle.
This clinic is suitable for individuals experiencing persistent joint symptoms, inflammatory arthritis, or sports-related joint issues. Whether symptoms are new or long-standing, a detailed rheumatology assessment can help provide clarity and guide the most appropriate treatment approach.
During your consultation, we review your symptoms, medical history, and any previous investigations such as blood tests or imaging. Where appropriate, treatment options may include medication optimisation, lifestyle guidance, or joint and soft tissue injections to help reduce inflammation and improve joint function.
If you are experiencing ongoing joint pain, swelling, or inflammation, book your Joint Injection Clinic consultation today.
For expert diagnosis and targeted joint treatments, book your appointment now at Beechill Clinic.
Joint Injections
Patients should first book a 15-minute assessment appointment, during which the doctor will examine the joint and determine whether an injection is appropriate. If suitable, a separate appointment will then be arranged to perform the injection procedure
£110
/ Consultation- injections each £245
Who This Clinic Is For
This clinic is designed for people experiencing joint pain, inflammation, or suspected rheumatological conditions.
You may benefit from this clinic if you have:
Inflammatory arthritis including Rheumatoid Arthritis or Psoriatic Arthritis
Osteoarthritis causing joint pain or stiffness
Gout or recurrent joint inflammation
Persistent joint pain, swelling, or reduced mobility
Sports-related joint or soft tissue injuries
Symptoms suggesting an underlying rheumatological condition
What Your Consultation Includes
Detailed Rheumatology Assessment
Comprehensive evaluation of joint symptoms, inflammation, and musculoskeletal health.
Diagnosis and Management Planning
Clear explanation of findings with a structured treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Review of Tests and
Imaging
Assessment of existing blood results, scans, or imaging relevant to your condition.
Joint and Soft Tissue Injections
Targeted injections to reduce inflammation and support joint function when appropriate.
Further Investigations
If needed, additional investigations can be arranged to support diagnosis and treatment planning. These may include blood tests or imaging such as X-ray, ultrasound, or MRI scans.
Our Approach
Our aim is to provide patients with:
Clear Diagnosis
Understanding the underlying cause of joint pain or inflammation.
Evidence-Based Treatment
Clinical care based on current rheumatology research and medical guidelines.
Practical Support for Daily Life
Advice focused on improving mobility, function, and long-term joint health.
Where appropriate, this clinic works alongside NHS care and does not replace it, helping to provide additional specialist support when needed.
Joint Injection Clinic – Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions can this clinic help with?
The clinic supports patients with inflammatory arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, persistent joint pain, sports injuries, and suspected rheumatological conditions.
Are joint injections performed during the appointment?
Patients should first book a 15-minute assessment appointment, during which the doctor will examine the joint and determine whether an injection is appropriate.
If suitable, a separate appointment will then be arranged to perform the injection procedure.
Will I need tests before attending?
Not necessarily. Your clinician will review your symptoms first and may recommend further blood tests or imaging if required.
What investigations might be arranged?
Additional investigations may include blood tests, X-rays, ultrasound scans, or MRI imaging depending on your symptoms.
Does this replace NHS rheumatology care?
No. This clinic works alongside NHS services and can provide additional specialist assessment and treatment where needed.