
Minimally invasive procedure
Targets lower back and hip pain
Precision-guided injections
Helps improve mobility and comfort
4.5+ Rating
Most- Insurance Accepted
Personalized Treatment Plan








When the SI joint becomes inflamed or irritated, it may affect comfort, balance, and mobility.

Supports natural healing

Non-surgical approach

May improve mobility

Targets inflammation


Advanced imaging helps locate the affected SI joint area.

These signals help encourage your body’s healing response.

The response helps diagnose the pain source and may improve comfort.
Many patients seek SI Joint Injections to help improve daily movement and reduce chronic discomfort.

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
The SI joint stands for the sacroiliac joint. It’s the joint where the lower part of your spine (the sacrum) connects to your pelvis (the iliac bones).
Most people have:
-One SI joint on the left
-One SI joint on the right
SI joint injections are usually tolerable for most people, though you may feel some temporary discomfort during the procedure.
What the procedure involves:
An SI joint injection places medication directly into or around the sacroiliac joint to reduce inflammation and help diagnose pain.
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.
You might be a candidate for an SI joint injection if your symptoms fit pain coming from the sacroiliac joint, but a proper evaluation by a pain specialist is important. Book a consultation now.
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.
