Steroid injections to help ease pain and increase movement.
At Spire Yale Hospital, we provide joint injections for the treatment of inflammation and pain in joints. The procedure is done by injecting medications directly into the affected joints.
Sometimes also called
Typical hospital stay
1-2 hours
Procedure duration
20 minutes
Type of anaesthetic
Sometimes local is used
Available to self-pay?
Yes
Covered by health insurance?
Yes
Spire Yale Hospital provides comprehensive private hospital care to our patients across Wrexham and the surrounding region, including Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire. Our rheumatologists, orthopaedic consultants and pain management consultants perform joint injections to help relieve chronic pain and stiffness.
We offer fast access to diagnostic tests and scans, so you don’t have to wait long to find out if treatment is right for you.
It’s common to have joint injections privately and we offer inclusive prices and access to payment plans so it’s easy and more affordable – whether or not you have medical insurance.
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Spire Yale Hospital can provide you with a single, fixed price for your procedure so there are no surprises. Please read Spire Healthcare's terms and conditions for full details of what’s included and excluded in your fixed price when paying for yourself. Finance options are available through our partner Omni Capital Retail Finance Ltd, 10 Norwich Street, London, EC4A 1BD.
Finding us
The hospital is a few minutes by taxi from Wrexham General and Wrexham Central stations, and approximately 25 minutes by taxi from Chester station. We have free on-site parking available for you and your visitors.
What to expect during your consultation
On the day of your consultation, you’ll meet one of our healthcare professionals in one of our six accessible consultation rooms so there’s no need to be concerned if your joint pain restricts your mobility.
At your consultation, we may:
We may also recommend further tests and scans, such as an X-ray, an MRI or a CT scan, so we can examine your joint in more detail.
Joint injections can help reduce knee pain, shoulder pain and hip pain, and particularly pain due to osteoarthritis.
Here’s what will happen on the day of your joint injection:
In some cases, our consultants use special platelet-rich plasma injections. The plasma is taken from your own blood, and when injected into your joint, it promotes cartilage repair and relieves pain and stiffness due to osteoarthritis.
After your injection, you’ll be taken to a recovery room to relax until your consultant is happy for you to return to the ward.
It’s normal to feel some discomfort from the injection itself and to have some bruising for a few days afterwards. If you had a local anaesthetic, you may not feel much pain but the effects will wear off in a couple of hours.
Some people notice an improvement in their chronic pain after just a few hours but it can take several days for the injection to become fully effective. You can expect the effects to last for a few weeks up to a year, depending on the type and strength of injection you have.
Although everybody’s different and you should always follow your consultant’s advice, here’s a typical recovery timeline for joint injections:
1 hour
1 year
Leave hospital
Rest at home
Begin moving and exercising your joint
Start to feel benefits
May still feel the effects
Leave hospital
Rest at home
Begin moving and exercising your joint
Start to feel benefits
May still feel the effects
The treatment described on this page may be adapted to meet your individual needs, so it's important to follow your healthcare professional's advice and raise any questions that you may have with them.
Our location allows us to provide comprehensive private hospital care to patients from Wrexham and surrounding parts of North and Mid Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire. Liverpool airport is about 45 minutes away by taxi and Manchester airport about 75 minutes.
Wrexham Technology Park
Croesnewydd Road
Wrexham
LL13 7YP
COVID-19 testing or antibody tests are not available as a standalone service at Spire Yale Hospital.
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https://www.arthritisresearchuk.org/arthritis-information/drugs/steroid-injections/when-and-how-to-take-it.aspx