Joint & soft tissue injections
Expert, targeted treatment for joint, tendon, ligament and soft-tissue pain
Persistent joint, tendon, ligament or soft-tissue pain can affect everything from mobility and exercise to work and sleep. Our injection service provides targeted, evidence-based treatment to reduce pain, improve movement and support long-term recovery — combining clinical expertise with compassionate care so you can get back to the activities you enjoy.
Why patients choose Solasta
Delivered by skilled, experienced GPs in our state-of-the-art clinic, every treatment is centred around clinical excellence, precision and patient comfort.
Personalised care for pain, inflammation and mobility
High-quality private treatment for a wide range of joint, tendon, ligament and soft-tissue conditions — with every patient carefully assessed to ensure treatment is clinically appropriate and tailored to their goals.
What injection therapy can help with
Injection therapy may be appropriate for persistent inflammation, restricted movement or pain affecting day-to-day life, work or sport.
- ✓Shoulder pain and frozen shoulder
- ✓Tennis elbow and golfer's elbow
- ✓Knee and hip pain
- ✓Wrist, hand and ankle pain
- ✓Bursitis and tendon inflammation
- ✓Ligament irritation and soft-tissue pain
- ✓Osteoarthritis-related joint pain
A calm, professional, patient-centred approach
Your appointment begins with a detailed consultation and focused assessment. Your GP explains your diagnosis, discusses the options and ensures injection therapy is suitable before proceeding.
Meet your GPs
Dr Linda Kelly
General Practitioner
Dr Liam Jordan
General PractitionerBook an injection assessment
Every treatment begins with a GP assessment. Choose your appointment and pay securely below.
Take the first step towards relief
Targeted, professional injection therapy for adults — starting with a thorough GP assessment.
Contact the teamThis page provides general information about Solasta Healthcare's joint and soft-tissue injection service and is not personal medical advice. Injection therapy is provided for adults where clinically appropriate, following assessment. If you have a medical emergency, call 999 or attend your nearest emergency department.