
Minimally invasive procedure
Targets chronic knee pain
Helps improve walking and mobility
Precision-guided treatment
4.5+ Rating
Most- Insurance Accepted
Same-Week Appointments








When knee pain continues to return, targeted nerve treatments may help provide relief.
reduce chronic knee pain
improve comfort and movement
support treatment planning
provide temporary pain relief

Precision-guided injections

Non-surgical approach

May improve mobility

Targets inflammation


Advanced imaging helps locate pain-signaling nerves around the knee.

Medication is carefully injected near the affected nerves.

The response helps determine the source of pain and may improve comfort.
Genicular Nerve Blocks may help guide future treatment options for chronic knee pain.








When damaged tissue struggles to heal properly, regenerative therapies may help support recovery.





Genicular Nerve Blocks may help support comfort, mobility, and non-surgical knee pain management.

We listen to your concern and medical history.

Advanced imaging and thorough assessments.

Personalized plan using best non-surgical options.

Guided support to help you heal and regain mobility.


Highly trained specialists providing top-tier care.

Latest equipment for safe and effective treatments.

Treatments tailored to your specific needs.

Thousands of patients experiencing real relief.
- NYC Pain MD Team
Find Answers to Your Pain Management Questions Here
Genicular nerves are small nerves around the knee that carry pain signals from the knee joint to the brain.
They are commonly targeted in pain management treatments for chronic knee pain, especially from Osteoarthritis or pain after knee surgery.
Yes. All of our procedures are FDA-approved or evidence-based, and performed by trained specialists using advanced imaging guidance.
Most insurance plans are accepted. Coverage depends on your plan and treatment type. Some regenerative therapies (like PRP or stem cells) may be cash-pay only.
Relief can last anywhere from a few weeks to over a year, depending on the type of injection and the patient’s condition.
Genicular nerve blocks are usually considered mildly uncomfortable rather than severely painful. Most people tolerate the procedure well.
What happens during the procedure:
A doctor injects numbing medication near the genicular nerves around the knee to help diagnose or treat chronic knee pain.
Do I need surgery if these don’t work?
Not necessarily. Many patients find lasting relief without surgery. If surgery becomes the best option, our treatments often help delay or reduce the need for invasive procedures.
