- Knee osteoarthritis
- Chronic knee inflammation
- Knee pain after prior surgery
- Knee synovitis
- Degenerative knee disease
- Sports-related knee injury
Knee pain from osteoarthritis or chronic inflammation can be debilitating — but joint replacement isn't your only option. Our interventional specialists use genicular artery embolization (GAE) and peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) to reduce pain and improve function without surgery.
Most patients treated with GAE experience significant pain reduction within weeks, with same-day discharge.
Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE)
A catheter-based procedure that reduces blood flow to the inflamed synovial tissue driving knee pain — no incision, no general anesthesia, same-day discharge.
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS)
A small lead placed near the genicular nerves delivers gentle electrical impulses that interrupt pain signals before they reach the brain.
Before
A dedicated consultation to review your imaging, understand your pain history, and recommend the most appropriate intervention for your anatomy and goals.
During
Procedures are performed under light sedation in our outpatient center. No hospital admission, no overnight stay.
After
Same-day discharge with a clear recovery timeline. Most patients notice meaningful improvement within 2–4 weeks.
Find out if you're a candidate.
Our free assessment takes less than 2 minutes and helps us match you with the right specialist.

