Abingdon-on-Thames patients reach us in around 15–20 minutes via the A34 northbound and Botley junction. We're the closest specialist ultrasound-guided injection service for OX14 without going into central Oxford.
For Abingdon patients, we're closer than the John Radcliffe and far quicker than the NHS MSK pathway. Same-visit scan and injection means one drive up the A34, not three appointments.
Abingdon's active rowing, running and cycling scene along the Thames generates a steady flow of Achilles tendinopathy, patellar tendinopathy and shoulder overuse injuries. We also see many Milton Park and Culham commuters with desk-based neck and shoulder pain.
A34 north from Abingdon, exit at J8 (Botley Interchange) and we're two minutes off the slip road.
The X3 bus links Abingdon town centre to Oxford; alight at Seacourt Park & Ride and it's a short bus or taxi ride to Elms Parade.
Free on-site parking outside the clinic — none of the hunting for a space at Abingdon Health Centre.
Our Abingdon patients typically live and work near:
Ultrasound-guided cortisone for joint, tendon and bursa pain.
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Every consultation includes a targeted clinical assessment and, where appropriate, same-visit ultrasound imaging. These are the diagnoses we see most often in Abingdon residents.
Shoulder pain has many causes — rotator cuff, frozen shoulder, bursitis or arthritis. Same-visit ultrasound diagnosis and guided injection in Oxford.
Knee pain has many causes — arthritis, meniscus, tendon, ligament. Same-visit ultrasound diagnosis and guided injection in Oxford.
Hip pain in groin, buttock or outer thigh has different causes. Ultrasound diagnosis and guided injection in Oxford — self-refer today.
Back pain limiting your life? Expert MSK physiotherapy assessment and targeted spinal injections in Oxford.
Outer elbow pain from lateral epicondylitis. Ultrasound-guided PRP, needling and rehab in Oxford — most cases resolve without steroid.
First-step-in-the-morning heel pain? Ultrasound-guided treatment, shockwave and rehab for plantar fasciitis in Oxford.
Frozen shoulder causes stiffness and severe pain. Ultrasound-guided hydrodilatation and physiotherapy in Oxford can restore movement fast.
Sciatica shooting into your leg? Assessment, physiotherapy and targeted injection pathways in Oxford.
Typically 15 minutes off-peak, 20–25 minutes at rush hour. The clinic is only two minutes from the exit at J8.
Yes — this is standard. Most Abingdon patients come once and leave with a diagnosis, a scan report and (if suitable) an ultrasound-guided injection completed.
Consultant physiotherapist Bob Chandran leads every clinic. Self-refer today.
Getting here
We're in Elms Parade, Botley, just a few minutes from Oxford city centre with excellent transport links.
Free parking
Park directly in front of the clinic in the Elms Parade car park — 2 hours free for patients, no app or ticket needed for short visits.
Approx. 1.5 miles (8 min by taxi, 20 min walk). Head west on Botley Road, continue straight across the A34 flyover into Westway, then turn right into Elms Parade.
Elms Parade (Stop B1) — directly outside the clinic. Served by routes 4, 4A, 4B and 4C from Oxford city centre (every 10–15 min).
Junction 8/9 of the A34, exit toward Botley. Postcode OX2 9LG for sat-nav.