Joint Injections
Chronic joint pain can limit your movement, impact your sleep, and hold you back from living life the way you want to.
At Revery Medical Aesthetics, we offer joint injections to help reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and support joint function — all performed by Dr. Bryce Leontowicz.
Whether you’ve been referred for a steroid injection or are exploring regenerative options like PRP or hyaluronic acid, we’re here to provide safe, professional treatment tailored to exactly what you need.
Please note: We do not offer injections for the back, neck, or hips. All joint injections are provided by referral only.
Types of Joint Injections We Offer
Corticosteroid injections are used to reduce inflammation in affected joints, often providing fast and effective pain relief for arthritis or overuse injuries.
Commonly treated areas: knees, shoulders, elbows, and wrists
OHIP-covered with a referral from your physician
Administered by a licensed provider in a clean, clinical setting
1. Steroid Injections
PRP therapy uses components of your own blood to stimulate healing and tissue repair in the joint, and it’s a popular choice for those seeking a regenerative, non-surgical option.
Ideal for mild to moderate osteoarthritis, tendon-related injuries and some meniscus injuries
May improve joint function and reduce inflammation over time
Performed using your body’s natural healing properties
$500/session
2. PRP Joint Injections
Also known as “viscosupplementation”, it involves injecting hyaluronic acid — a substance found naturally in the body that attracts and binds to water molecules -– to lubricate and cushion the joints.
Often used for knee osteoarthritis
May reduce stiffness and improve mobility
Can be a helpful alternative if steroids aren’t effective or appropriate
$500/session
3. HA Injections
Who Can Receive Joint Injections?
Joint injections are offered by referral only. If your family physician or specialist has recommended this treatment, we’ll work closely with them to ensure you receive the right care for your condition.
If your doctor has recommended a joint injection, here’s what to do next:
Ask what type of joint injection is best for you
Have your doctor send a referral to our clinic (reverymed@gmail.com)
Our team will contact you to schedule your appointment
How to Get Started
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