Marylebone Knee Pain Assessment
Marylebone patients may contact the clinic for knee pain that affects walking, stairs, exercise, work or sleep. The assessment should help identify whether symptoms are likely to come from knee osteoarthritis, injury, meniscus or cartilage change, tendon problems, swelling or another cause.
The Marylebone knee pain pathway is built around assessment, imaging review where appropriate and modern non-surgical treatment options. For knee osteoarthritis, Arthrosamid may be discussed only where the patient is suitable and understands that results vary.
Local Service Focus
Marylebone patients may be looking for private knee pain assessment, knee osteoarthritis treatment, Arthrosamid suitability review or advice about private knee injections. The appointment should stay diagnosis-led, with injection options discussed only after assessment and safety review.
Who This Page Helps
- ✓Marylebone patients with persistent knee pain
- ✓People with suspected or confirmed knee osteoarthritis
- ✓Patients comparing non-surgical knee treatment options
- ✓Patients who have had limited benefit from previous injections or physiotherapy
- ✓Patients who want a clear assessment before deciding on Arthrosamid
Marylebone FAQs
Where is the Marylebone knee pain clinic?
Appointments are at KneePainClinicUK, 48 Wimpole Street, Marylebone, London W1G 8SF.
What knee problems can be discussed?
Persistent knee pain, suspected knee osteoarthritis, stiffness, swelling, previous treatment response and Arthrosamid suitability can be discussed.
Can I ask about knee replacement alternatives?
Yes. The consultation can discuss non-surgical options and when another route may be more appropriate.
Book a Marylebone knee pain assessment.
Private assessment at 48 Wimpole Street, Marylebone, London.