
Dorsal Root Ganglion Block/Transforaminal Epidural
Dorsal root ganglion block/transforaminal epidural is an injection of anaesthetic and painkillers, which is given to ease pain in the back, leg, or arm.
Within our private Orthopaedics centre, we have a fully integrated, experienced team of orthopaedic surgeons and sports medicine physicians. Together, they diagnose and treat the full range of orthopaedic problems in adults and children aged 4 and over.

At Welbeck, we pride ourselves on offering rapid access to consultant-led care, advanced diagnostics, and an integrated pathway that spans assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation. Our orthopaedics team works closely with our on-site Imaging & Diagnostics centre to ensure you receive seamless care from the start of your journey with us. Working with advanced technologies across non-invasive therapies and minimally invasive procedures, you’ll receive world-class treatment and care in an environment designed for your comfort and wellbeing. Whether you’re experiencing persistent joint pain, recovering from injury, or managing a long-term musculoskeletal condition, our team offers comprehensive care in a modern, patient-focused environment.
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Our multidisciplinary orthopaedic team delivers unrivalled care and holistic treatment for a world-class healthcare experience.
We treat a broad spectrum of orthopaedic conditions – whether you have a problem in your hip, knee, shoulder, hand, elbow, wrist, foot, ankle, or spine, our sub-specialist teams bring the right expertise.
At Welbeck Orthopaedics, we offer advanced imaging, so you receive a fast and accurate diagnosis. Treatment options range from the latest non-surgical therapies to surgical intervention when needed, and all cases are managed with excellence and efficiency.

Dorsal root ganglion block/transforaminal epidural is an injection of anaesthetic and painkillers, which is given to ease pain in the back, leg, or arm.

A rupture or injury to the Achilles tendon can significantly affect your ability to walk, jump or push off the ground.

CT (computed tomography) is a specialised imaging test that uses X-ray beams to create detailed cross-sectional pictures of the body.

Ankle fracture surgery is sometimes needed to reduce the risk of a deformity or loss of function following an ankle fracture.

An injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) can leave your knee unstable, making it difficult to twist, turn, or return to sports.

Blood and pathology tests are a vital part of detecting, diagnosing, and treating conditions.

Arthroscopy is a procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems without the need for open surgery.

Bunion surgery is used to remove or realign a bone that sticks out from your big toe (a bunion), which can cause discomfort or pain.

Arthrosamid is a next-generation hydrogel injection designed to relieve pain and improve function in patients with knee osteoarthritis.

Elbow arthrolysis is a surgical procedure to improve the range of movement in your elbow.

At Welbeck, all imaging and diagnostics, including X-ray, MRI, and ultrasound, take place on-site. With same-day or next-day appointments often available, we ensure you receive an accurate diagnosis without delay and receive the treatment you need as quickly as possible.
Our orthopaedic centre is home to one of the UK’s largest teams of orthopaedic and musculoskeletal consultants. With their 450+ years of combined experience, you can rest assured you’re in safe hands at Welbeck.








Whether you’re an elite athlete or a weekend warrior, our specialist consultants treat the full range of common and complex sports injuries and musculoskeletal conditions, getting you back on track and fighting fit as quickly as possible.
Care is available at our state-of-the-art Orthopaedics centre in London. Use the map to find your nearest Welbeck location and plan your visit.
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At Welbeck, we’re committed to ensuring the referral process is smooth and efficient. We welcome referrals from GPs and other healthcare professionals and aim to offer same-day or next-day appointments where possible.

You can book directly with each of our centres by phone or email, and you may also be able to book online. You can find contact details for this centre at the top of the page, and more information about becoming a patient on our accessing private healthcare page.
Yes, but only for certain services. Some consultations, assessments, and treatments can be booked directly, while others require a GP or specialist referral. Please check the relevant service page for guidance, and contact the centre if you’re unsure.
We aim to offer appointments as quickly as possible, and many services have same-day or next-day availability. Waiting times vary depending on the appointment type, specialty, and consultant availability, but our team will always offer the earliest suitable appointment.
Yes. You can arrange an appointment for a family member, or someone you care for, just let us know when you get in touch. We’ll need their details and consent to complete the booking, unless you're their legal guardian or have power of attorney.

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