Private HayFever Treatment Birmingham

If antihistamines and nasal sprays are no longer controlling your symptoms, a private hayfever injection in Birmingham could provide the fast, long-lasting relief you need. At our Edgbaston clinic, we offer doctor-led Kenalog hayfever injections following a thorough GP assessment — ensuring treatment is both safe and appropriate for you.

Each year, as grass pollen levels rise across Birmingham and the wider West Midlands, we see a noticeable increase in patients whose symptoms suddenly become harder to control. For many people, antihistamines work early in the season, but once pollen counts peak between May and July, symptoms can quickly escalate.
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What is Hay Fever?

Hayfever (allergic rhinitis) is your immune system's response to airborne pollen. Pollen itself is harmless, but in people with hayfever, the body treats it as a threat — triggering inflammation and the familiar symptoms of congestion, sneezing and itchy eyes.

In the UK, grass pollen is the most common trigger and tends to peak from late May through July. Tree pollen often affects people earlier in spring, while weed pollen can extend symptoms into late summer. The severity of symptoms can vary depending on the type of pollen and daily pollen counts.

For most people, symptoms peak in late spring and early summer, though tree, grass and weed pollens can extend the season through to September in some areas. For those with severe symptoms, over-the-counter treatments often provide insufficient relief.
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What Is a Hayfever Injection (Kenalog)?

The hayfever jab used at our Birmingham clinic is Kenalog (triamcinolone acetonide), a long-acting corticosteroid injection. There is currently no vaccine that permanently cures hayfever. Instead, the Kenalog hayfever injection works by:

  • Reducing the immune system's overreaction to pollen.
  • Decreasing inflammation in the nasal passages and airways.
  • Controlling symptoms such as sneezing, a blocked nose, and itchy eyes.
  • Reducing mucus production and easing sinus pressure.
Unlike tablets you need to take every day, the injection works gradually in the background throughout the season. For many patients, that means fewer flare-ups and less reliance on multiple medications at once.
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Who Is This Hayfever Treatment For?

Our private hayfever treatment in Birmingham may be suitable if:
  • You experience severe seasonal allergic rhinitis that disrupts daily life.
  • Over-the-counter antihistamines or nasal sprays are no longer working.
  • Your sleep, work, or concentration is affected during pollen season.
  • You suffer from intense congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes or sinus pressure.
  • You want longer-lasting symptom control without relying on daily tablets.
Hayfever injections are only offered following a full GP consultation and clinical suitability assessment.
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Hayfever Symptoms the Injection Can Help With

A private hayfever jab may help reduce:

  • Constant sneezing.
  • Runny or permanently blocked nose.
  • Sinus pressure and congestion.
  • Itchy, red or watery eyes.
  • Postnasal drip.
  • Headaches are linked to sinus congestion.
  • Fatigue caused by persistent allergy symptoms.
  • Many patients tell us the biggest difference isn’t just fewer tissues — it’s finally sleeping through the night and getting through the workday without constant irritation. If your hayfever feels debilitating during spring and summer, a private hayfever injection can significantly improve your quality of life during peak pollen season.

    How Is the Hayfever Injection Given?

    The procedure is quick and straightforward:

  • Administered intramuscularly into the upper buttock.
  • Takes only a few minutes from start to finish.
  • Feels similar to a routine vaccine — a brief pinching sensation.
  • No downtime required — you can return to normal activities immediately.
  • All hayfever injections at our Birmingham clinic are delivered by GMC-registered private GPs.

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    How Long Does a Hayfever Injection Last?

    Most patients experience meaningful relief for 3 to 6 months — typically covering the main hayfever season from spring through to early autumn.

    • Initial improvement: Usually noticeable within 48 hours.
    • Full effect: Up to 7–10 days after the jab.
    • Duration: One injection per season is usually sufficient.

    In rare cases, a second dose may be considered at least 14 days after the first, but only if clinically appropriate following a GP review.

    Pricing

    How Much Does A hayfever injection Cost in Birmingham?

    Simple, pay-as-you go pricing with no hidden fees

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    Hayfever Consultation
    Free
    Hayfever Treatment
    £75
    Prescription
    £25

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    Book your consultation online with our easy online booking form, or call us directly on 0121 798 0729.

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    Is the Kenalog Hayfever Injection Safe?

    When prescribed appropriately by a qualified GP, the private hayfever jab is generally safe. Because Kenalog is a corticosteroid, we only recommend it where the expected benefit clearly outweighs any potential risks. Our priority is always patient safety rather than simply offering treatment. You may not be suitable for a hayfever injection if you:
  • Are under 18.
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Have uncontrolled high blood pressure.
  • Have diabetes.
  • Have glaucoma.
  • Have a suppressed immune system.
  • Have recently received a live vaccine.
  • Have an active infection.
  • Are planning surgery within 3 months of the injection.
  • Your GP will review your full medical history before recommending treatment. If the injection is not suitable, alternative options will be discussed.
    Possible mild side effects include:
  • Temporary soreness at the injection site.
  • Short-term increased susceptibility to infection.
  • Temporary sleep disturbance.
  • Mild headache.
  • We’ll go through everything carefully so you can make an informed decision.
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    Managing Hayfever Symptoms

    Alongside or while awaiting treatment, the following self-care measures may help:

    • Check the daily pollen forecast from the Met Office before planning outdoor activities, particularly during peak grass pollen months.
    • Keep windows and doors closed during peak pollen hours.
    • Shower and change clothes after coming indoors.
    • Wash your hands and face regularly.
    • Wear wraparound sunglasses when outside.
    • Reduce contact with other allergens, such as pet hair or dust.
    • Limit alcohol, as it can worsen inflammation.
    Most people start with antihistamines or nasal sprays, and for many, that’s enough early in the season. But for many patients with severe symptoms, these provide only partial relief, which is where private hayfever injection becomes beneficial. If you’re looking for additional ways to manage symptoms, we’ve also written a guide on natural remedies for hayfever that may help alongside medical treatment.
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    Why Choose Our Private Hayfever Treatment in Birmingham?

    • Doctor-Led Assessment: We take a cautious, individual approach and will only offer the injection if it is medically appropriate following your consultation.
    • Fast Access Appointments: Same-day bookings available during peak pollen season, subject to availability.
    • Kenalog by Name: We use Kenalog (triamcinolone acetonide) — the gold-standard private hayfever jab.
    • Season-Long Relief: Avoid daily reliance on antihistamines throughout spring and summer.
    • Central Birmingham Clinic: Conveniently located in Edgbaston, with on-site parking and easy public transport access.
    • Transparent Pricing: Free consultation. Hayfever injection treatment from £75. No hidden fees.
    All consultations are carried out by experienced GMC-registered GPs with extensive experience in managing seasonal allergic rhinitis.
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    Edgbaston, Birmingham

    Located in Edgbaston, one of Birmingham’s most established areas, this clinic offers a calm and professional setting for patients attending in-person appointments. The surrounding neighbourhood is known for its quiet residential streets while still being close to the city centre, making it a convenient location for visitors from across Birmingham.
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    88 Hagley Road, Birmingham, B16 8LU
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How does the Kenalog hayfever injection work?

    Kenalog is a long-acting corticosteroid. It works by suppressing the immune system's exaggerated response to pollen, reducing inflammation in the nasal passages and airways, and decreasing mucus production. By addressing inflammation systemically, it can relieve multiple symptoms at once — including sneezing, itchy eyes, blocked nose and sinus headaches.

    How quickly does the hayfever jab start working?

    Many patients notice an improvement within 48 hours of their hayfever injection. The full benefit typically takes 7–10 days to develop. If symptoms persist after 10 days, your GP can review whether additional treatment is needed.

    Why isn't the hayfever injection available on the NHS?

    Steroid injections for hayfever are not routinely offered on the NHS because hayfever is not considered life-threatening, steroids carry potential risks, and alternative treatments (tablets and sprays) are usually recommended first. Private clinics such as ours may offer Kenalog injections once it has been assessed that standard treatments have failed and the patient is clinically suitable.

    Who is suitable for a private hayfever injection?
    You may be suitable if you are over 18, suffer from severe seasonal allergic rhinitis, standard over-the-counter treatments have not provided adequate relief, and you do not have any contraindicated medical conditions. Suitability is always confirmed by a GP during your consultation.
    Can I have more than one hayfever injection in a season?
    Most patients only require one Kenalog injection per season. In rare cases, a second dose may be considered at least 14 days after the first — but only if clinically appropriate. Repeated steroid use must always be carefully evaluated to minimise risk.
    Does the hayfever injection cure hayfever permanently?
    No. The injection controls symptoms during the active pollen season but does not cure hayfever permanently. It is an allergic condition, and symptoms are likely to return in future seasons. Many patients return each year for a single seasonal injection.
    Can I still take antihistamines after the injection?
    Yes. In some cases, antihistamines or nasal sprays may still be used if mild breakthrough symptoms occur. Your GP will provide personalised advice based on your symptom profile.
    Is the injection painful?
    The injection is given into the upper buttock muscle and feels similar to a routine vaccination — most patients describe a brief pinching sensation. There may be mild soreness at the injection site for 24–48 hours afterwards.
    Do I need a GP referral to book?
    No referral is required. You can book directly with our private GP clinic in Birmingham online or by calling 0121 798 0729.
    Can I book a same-day hayfever jab in Birmingham?

    Same-day consultations are often available during pollen season, subject to GP availability. We recommend booking early during peak months (April to July) to secure your preferred appointment time.

    What alternatives are there if I'm not suitable for the injection?

    If the Kenalog injection is not appropriate for you, your GP may recommend prescription-strength antihistamines, steroid nasal sprays, eye drops, combination therapy, or personalised allergy management advice. Your treatment plan will always be tailored to your individual needs and medical history.

    How much does a hayfever injection cost in Birmingham?

    The hayfever consultation is free of charge. The hayfever injection treatment is £75. A prescription charge of £25 applies if required. There are no hidden fees.