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PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Injections

Image-guided PRP injections to support tissue repair and recovery.

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Injections

Queensland Radiology Specialists provides Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections for joint, tendon, and soft tissue injuries. Performed under CT or ultrasound guidance, PRP injections deliver concentrated growth factors directly to the affected area for targeted healing.

Availability: PRP injections are available at all of our clinic locations.

What Are PRP Injections?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a patient’s own blood, processed to concentrate platelets and growth factors, to promote healing and tissue regeneration.

PRP injections are commonly used to treat:

  • Osteoarthritis and joint degeneration

  • Tendon injuries, including Achilles, patellar, and rotator cuff tendons

  • Ligament sprains

  • Chronic muscle injuries or inflammation

CT and ultrasound guidance allow for precise injection into the affected tissue, improving treatment effectiveness and patient outcomes.

Why Choose Queensland Radiology Specialists for PRP Injections?

  • Experienced radiologists and sonographers performing guided PRP therapy

  • Precise CT and ultrasound-guided injections for accurate placement

  • Minimally invasive and safe procedure

  • Optimised for healing and recovery

  • Supportive and professional patient care environment

    We prioritise accuracy, patient safety, and optimal therapeutic results for all PRP treatments.

What to Expect During a PRP Injection

Before the Procedure

  • Bring your referral and any relevant imaging or medical history

     

  • Inform staff of medications, allergies, or bleeding disorders

     

  • Your own blood will be drawn for PRP preparation prior to injection

     

During the Procedure

  • The blood sample is processed to isolate the platelet-rich plasma

     

  • You will lie comfortably while the radiologist uses CT or ultrasound guidance to target the injection site

     

  • Local anaesthetic may be applied to reduce discomfort

     

  • The procedure typically takes 30–45 minutes, including preparation

     

After the Procedure

  • Mild soreness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site may occur

     

  • Most patients can resume light activity immediately, but high-impact activity may be restricted for a few days

Are PRP Injections Safe?

Yes. PRP therapy is minimally invasive, uses your own blood, and is considered safe with a very low risk of complications. CT and ultrasound guidance enhance accuracy and safety.

Costs & Billing for PRP Injections

Are PRP Injections Bulk Billed?

PRP injections are not bulk billed and incur an out-of-pocket fee.

For a quote, please contact your nearest clinic with your referral details. Our team will provide clear cost information prior to your appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions About PRP Injections

Yes. A valid referral from your GP or specialist is required.
Local anaesthetic is used, so discomfort is minimal. Mild soreness may occur at the injection site afterward.
Most PRP injections take 30–45 minutes, including blood processing and guided injection.
Healing and symptom relief may take several weeks, as tissue repair is gradual.

Book a PRP Injection

If you require CT or ultrasound-guided PRP injections for joint, tendon, or soft tissue injuries, Queensland Radiology Specialists provides expert treatment with precise, targeted delivery.

Contact your nearest clinic today to book your CT-Guided procedure appointment.