Centers For Knee Pain

Knee Pain Specialist Paramus

2 Sears Dr suite 101, Paramus, NJ 07652

Location

Paramus Knee Embo Care Center

In Paramus, we take pride in providing personalized care for knee pain relief using state-of-the-art Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) techniques. Our focus on innovative, minimally invasive treatments has made us a trusted resource for patients seeking effective solutions to manage chronic knee pain in New Jersey.

Address

2 Sears Dr suite 101, Paramus, NJ 07652

Do You Experience…

If so, you may be eligible for non-surgical GAE knee embolization treatment.

Trusted by Patients Across Paramus

Insurance

Accepting most major insurers and often cover Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) for knee pain, making it an accessible treatment option.

Virtually Painfree

Our minimally invasive GAE procedures use advanced technology to ensure a comfortable experience with little discomfort.

Quick Recovery

Patients are often amazed at how quickly they can return to their daily routines after GAE treatment.

1-2 Hours

Performed by a skilled specialist, GAE procedures typically take just 15 to 45 minutes, providing an efficient solution for knee pain relief.

Paramus Health Concerns

For those living with knee pain in Paramus, GAE Knee Embo offers a minimally invasive alternative to surgery, designed to relieve pain and inflammation effectively. In Paramus, with a population of 26,698, approximately 6,675 residents may have severe knee pain, and 2,029 could suffer from osteoarthritis.

Residents of Paramus, don’t wait any longer to find relief. Contact our GAE Knee Embo specialists and discover how this advanced treatment can help you live pain-free.

Quick Non-Invasive Procedure Allowing You To…

  • Explore Paramus’s scenic Van Saun Park and its tranquil walking paths.
  • Shop comfortably at the Garden State Plaza without worrying about knee pain.
  • Take part in community events and outdoor gatherings with ease.
  • Enjoy recreational activities at Paramus’s local sports fields and fitness centers.
  • Spend a relaxing day outdoors at the Paramus Golf Course or nearby nature trails.

Dedicated Paramus Knee Pain Doctors

Our dedicated team is focused on providing top-notch care to help you achieve lasting comfort. From the first visit to your full recovery, we’ll be by your side throughout the entire process.

Meet the Experts – Highly Trained Specialists

Ankur Aggarwal, MD

Ankur Aggarwal, MD

Dr. Aggarwal completed fellowships in vascular surgery and critical care medicine at the University of Virginia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GAE (Genicular Artery Embolization)?

GAE is a minimally invasive procedure that reduces knee pain by decreasing blood flow to inflamed areas, targeting the small arteries that contribute to pain and inflammation.

GAE typically takes 1-2 hours to complete, depending on individual patient factors.

Candidates for GAE include those suffering from chronic knee pain, especially from osteoarthritis, who have not responded well to conservative treatments like physical therapy, medications, or injections.

The procedure is generally well-tolerated with minimal discomfort. A local anesthetic is used, and patients often report mild soreness afterward, which typically resolves quickly.

Most patients return to their normal activities within a few days, with some experiencing immediate pain relief. Full recovery and pain improvement can take up to a few weeks.

How Effective is GAE?

Studies show that GAE significantly reduces knee pain for many patients, especially those with osteoarthritis. The results can last for months to years, depending on individual factors.

GAE is considered safe, but like any procedure, there are risks, including mild bruising, soreness, or rare complications like infection or unintended embolization.

Most major insurance providers, including Medicare, cover GAE for eligible patients. Contact your provider to confirm coverage.

GAE is a non-surgical, minimally invasive treatment with significantly less downtime compared to knee replacement surgery, making it an excellent option for patients seeking relief without major surgery.

Many patients report a reduction in pain within days to weeks after the procedure, with ongoing improvement over time.