At Jenhams Clinic in Dorking, Surrey, we offer clinician-led telephone hay fever assessments for adults with troublesome seasonal hay fever symptoms. If clinically suitable, patients can then be booked into the clinic for injection treatment with our nursing team.
This treatment may be suitable for people whose symptoms remain difficult to control despite standard treatments such as antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops.
Before treatment is given, one of our trained clinicians will complete a telephone suitability assessment, including a review of your symptoms, medical history, current medication and previous hay fever treatments. The injection will only be offered where it is clinically appropriate.
for telephone consultation, then a further £80.00 for treatment if clinically suitable (£100.00 in total)
This service may be suitable for adults who experience significant hay fever symptoms despite trying appropriate standard treatments.
Common symptoms include sneezing, a blocked or runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, throat irritation, poor sleep, tiredness and difficulty managing daily activities during pollen season.
This treatment is not suitable for everyone, and a clinical suitability assessment is required before any injection can be given.
Your first appointment will be a telephone consultation. A clinician will review your symptoms, medical history, current medication and any hay fever treatments you have already tried.
Step 2They will then discuss suitable options with you, including the potential benefits, risks and alternatives.
Step 3If injection treatment is clinically appropriate, you will then be booked into the clinic for the injection with our nursing team at a time convenient to you.
Hay fever injection treatment involves the use of a corticosteroid medicine. Steroid treatments can have side effects and are not suitable for everyone.
Your clinician will explain the risks and alternatives before treatment. In many cases, hay fever can be managed with standard treatments such as non-sedating antihistamines, steroid nasal sprays and eye drops.
This treatment may not be suitable for patients with certain medical conditions, medication interactions, active infection, poorly controlled diabetes, pregnancy, or a history of significant steroid-related side effects.
Suitability will always be assessed by a clinician during the telephone consultation before any in-clinic injection appointment is arranged.
To arrange an appointment, please book online and select the hay fever treatment option. Your initial appointment will be a telephone consultation.
No. This treatment is not suitable for everyone. A clinician will assess your symptoms, medical history and current medication before deciding whether treatment is appropriate.
Your first appointment will be a telephone consultation. If you are clinically suitable and wish to proceed, you will then be booked into the clinic for the injection with our nursing team. We often have availability at short notice, so this may sometimes be on the same day.
This treatment is usually considered for people whose symptoms remain troublesome despite standard treatments such as antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops.
Hay fever injection treatment involves a corticosteroid medicine, which can have side effects. Your clinician will discuss the potential risks and alternatives before treatment but generally one off steroid injections are safe.
Your initial telephone consultation will be carried out by a clinician. If you are suitable for treatment, the injection appointment will be provided in clinic by one of our experienced nurses.
No, this service is currently for adults only.
45 South Street,
Dorking,
Surrey,
RH4 2JX