Joint Injections in Cork
Get rapid access to pain-relieving joint injections
Persistent joint discomfort can disrupt every part of your day. Our Joint Injections in Cork deliver fast, focused relief.
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Rapid pain relief
Deliver medication directly to the source of discomfort, offering swift relief.
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Improved mobility
Restore smoother, more comfortable movement by reducing swelling and stiffness.
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Minimally invasive
Get effective pain control while allowing your body to rest and rehabilitate.
Our minor surgery doctors
Dr. Darren and Dr. Américo can create a quick and painless plan to help with your joint pain.
Further benefits of joint injections:
Long-acting results – Enjoy extended pain relief without relying heavily on ongoing medication.
Targeted precision – Medication is placed exactly where it’s needed, so results are often more reliable than general pain treatments.
Supports rehabilitation – Reduced pain can make physiotherapy more effective, speeding up overall recovery.
Dr. Darren Collins
Dr. Américo Ortiz de Zevallos
How it all works…
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Attend clinic in person
Meet the doctor for a physical consult to assess your pain or discomfort.
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Discuss treatment options
Consider treatments based on your symptoms and history.
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Attend minor surgery clinic
If required, book-in for joint injections or other.
Joint Injections FAQs
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At our clinic in Cork, we use Joint Injections to treat arthritis, bursitis, tendon issues and general joint inflammation.
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Most patients notice improvement within a few hours to a couple of days, depending on the type of injection used.
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Relief can last from several weeks to several months. We tailor treatment plans to your long-term comfort and mobility goals.
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You may feel slight pressure or a brief sting, but we use careful techniques to keep the procedure as comfortable as possible.
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Most people return to normal activities the same day. We may advise avoiding intense exercise for 24–48 hours.
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When performed by our trained clinicians, joint injections are considered very low-risk with minimal chance of side effects.
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This varies. Some patients benefit from a single injection, while others require a short series for longer-lasting relief.
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In most cases, yes. If the treated joint affects your ability to control a vehicle, we will advise you accordingly.
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We assess each patient individually. Certain medical conditions may require alternative treatments, and we’ll guide you through all options.
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Absolutely. Many patients find that reduced pain makes physiotherapy more effective, supporting a faster recovery.
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No referral is required. You can book an appointment directly on our website.