Hyaluronic Acid Joint Injections in Chicago
What is a Hyaluronic Acid Injection?
Hyaluronic acid injections, also known as brand names SynVisc or Monovisc, have emerged as a pain management treatment for those suffering from knee arthritis.
This procedure involves the direct administration of hyaluronic acid into the knee joint. Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present in the synovial fluid that lubricates our joints, and as arthritis erodes this fluid, individuals experience painful friction and inflammation.
We aim to diminish the debilitating pain associated with knee arthritis, enhancing joint mobility and improving quality of life.
What Side-effects might I experience?
In rare instances, patients may experience redness, swelling, pain at the injection site, or a minor buildup of joint fluid.
What can I expect?
First, one of our physicians will clean the site of the injection. Sometimes a local painkiller is used if fluid needs to be removed from your knee. Typically the same needle can remove the fluid as well as administer the hyaluronic acid. After the injection, it’s best to avoid strenuous weight-bearing activity for a couple days.

Dr. George Antonopoulos
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Who Is a Good Candidate for Hyaluronic Acid Injections?
- Ongoing joint pain affecting walking or daily activities
- Limited relief from medications, activity changes, and physical therapy
- No active infection in the joint
- Realistic expectations; understands that results vary and may be temporary
Why Choose Arogya Medical in Chicago for Joint Injections?
Integrated joint and whole‑health focus
We look at your joint pain in the context of your overall health, activity level, and long‑term goals, not as an isolated injection visit.
Careful evaluation before recommending injections
We review your history, exam, and imaging to decide if hyaluronic acid injections are reasonable for your situation or if other options may fit better.
Clear expectations and shared decisions
We talk through potential benefits, risks, and alternatives so you know what to expect before deciding to proceed.
Coordination with physical therapy and orthopedics
When appropriate, we partner with rehabilitation specialists and orthopedic surgeons to keep your care connected.
Ongoing follow‑up
We monitor how you respond over time and adjust your overall joint health plan rather than relying only on injections.
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How effective are Hyaluronic Acid Injections?
These injections have the potential to significantly improve pain levels and functionality in those with mild to moderate osteoarthritis.
Many experience pain relief for 6 months - 1 year.
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1. What are hyaluronic acid joint injections?
Hyaluronic acid joint injections use a gel-like substance that is similar to the natural fluid in your joints. The injection is placed directly into the joint to help improve lubrication and may reduce pain and stiffness for some people with certain types of arthritis.
Q2. What conditions are these injections usually used for?
They are most often used for knee osteoarthritis that has not responded well to medications, activity changes, and physical therapy. In some cases, they may be considered for other joints, but they are not suitable for every type of arthritis or joint pain.
Q3. How many injections will I need?
Some products are given as a single injection, while others are given as a series over several weeks. The number of injections depends on the specific product and your treatment plan. We will discuss the recommended schedule before starting.
Q4. Do hyaluronic acid injections hurt?
You may feel brief discomfort from the needle and pressure in the joint as the fluid is injected. We clean the skin and may use local numbing to make the procedure more comfortable. It is common to have some soreness or stiffness for a short time afterward.
Q5. What are the possible side effects or risks?
Common side effects include temporary pain, swelling, warmth, or stiffness in the injected joint. Less commonly, there can be infection, bleeding, or a flare of inflammation. Serious complications are rare but possible; we review warning signs and when to call the clinic.
Q6. Will hyaluronic acid injections work for everyone?
No, results vary. Some people experience meaningful pain relief and improved function, while others notice little change. These injections do not rebuild cartilage and may offer temporary benefit rather than a permanent solution.
Q7. When should I consider injections versus other treatments?
Hyaluronic acid injections are usually considered after weight management, exercise, physical therapy, and medications have been tried and before or alongside discussion of surgery. At Arogya Medical we review all your options and decide together whether injections fit your situation.