Our Hayfever Injection Service in Bournemouth

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Spring and summer in Bournemouth bring sunshine, outdoor concerts and beach days—but for many, they also mean sneezing, watery eyes and relentless congestion. If over-the-counter remedies aren’t cutting it, our private hayfever injections at Private Medical Clinic Bournemouth could be the game-changer you need.

Why Choose Private Hayfever Injections?

While tablets, sprays and eye drops offer temporary relief, they don’t always quell the most stubborn cases. Our hayfever injection service in Bournemouth delivers a potent corticosteroid directly into your system, bypassing the digestive tract for faster, longer-lasting action. Benefits include:

  • Season-long relief: One dose can cover up to 3 months.
  • Rapid onset: Many patients feel a significant improvement within 48 hours.
  • Convenience: No daily pills or multiple sprays to remember.
  • Targeted care: Ideal for severe, treatment-resistant hayfever.

Understanding the Kenalog Injection for Hayfever

The Hayfever Jab—technically a Kenalog injection hayfever treatment—is a deep intramuscular shot, usually administered into the buttock. Kenalog (triamcinolone acetonide) is a well-established corticosteroid that dampens the immune system’s overreaction to airborne pollen. By reducing inflammation at its source, it controls the sneezing, itchy eyes and nasal blockage that can ruin your day.

How the Hayfever Injection Works

  1. Delivery: The Kenalog compound is injected into the muscle, creating a slow-release depot.
  2. Absorption: Over the next few days, the medication disperses into your bloodstream, lowering histamine production.
  3. Relief: Most patients notice symptom reduction within 1–2 days; full effect often by day 10.
  4. Duration: Protection can last for the majority of the pollen season—approximately 8–12 weeks.

Who Can Benefit from Hay Fever Injections in Bournemouth?

Our hay fever injection service in Bournemouth is tailored for those who:

  • Experience severe symptoms despite antihistamines, sprays or drops.
  • Seek a hassle-free, once-and-done seasonal treatment.
  • Need to maintain productivity at work or enjoy outdoor activities without interruptions.

Not suitable if you’re under 18, pregnant or breastfeeding, or have uncontrolled diabetes, glaucoma or certain immune disorders. A full medical review ensures this is the right option for you.

Where Can I Get the Hayfever Injection?

We offer hay fever injections in Bournemouth at our Private Medical Clinic, centrally located in Poole. Simply book a free consultation, and one of our experienced GPs will:

  1. Review your medical history
  2. Discuss benefits and risks
  3. Administer the injection in a safe, comfortable setting

Treatments start from £75, with convenient appointment times to fit your schedule.

What to Expect During Treatment

  • Consultation (15 minutes): Confirm suitability and answer any questions.
  • Injection (5 minutes): Administered by a qualified GP.
  • Aftercare: Mild soreness at the injection site is common; most people resume normal activities immediately.

Most patients combine this with their usual nasal sprays if needed, although many find the injection alone sufficient.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon will I feel relief after Private Hay Fever Injections?

Many Bournemouth patients notice symptom improvement within 48 hours, with the full effect by day 10.

How long do Hay Fever Injections last in Bournemouth?

One Kenalog dose typically covers up to 3 months of peak pollen exposure.

Do I need more than one injection per season?

Rarely. Most people are set with one dose; a second can be considered after 14 days if needed.

Are Hay Fever Injections safe?

Yes—side effects are generally mild (soreness, headache or temporary sleep disturbance). Our GP will explain any risks at consultation.

Book Your Hayfever Injection in Bournemouth Today

If you’re asking “where can I get the hayfever injection” or ready to try private hayfever injections, our Bournemouth clinic is here to help. Enjoy the season without the sniffles—contact us now to schedule your consultation and say goodbye to hayfever once and for all.

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