What is Knee Pain Treatment?
Knee pain treatment focuses on identifying the root cause of discomfort and delivering targeted, minimally invasive solutions to reduce inflammation and restore mobility.
Chronic knee pain is not something you have to live with. Conditions like knee osteoarthritis, overuse injuries, and inflammation can progressively worsen, limiting your ability to stay active and independent. At our Atlanta, Tucker, and Stockbridge treatment centers, advanced image-guided procedures are used to treat pain at its source—without the need for open surgery.
One advanced treatment option is genicular artery embolization (GAE), a minimally invasive procedure that helps reduce inflammation in the knee joint. During the procedure, a specialist guides a small catheter through the wrist or groin to the arteries around the knee. Tiny particles are then injected to limit abnormal blood flow, which can help decrease inflammation, relieve pain, and preserve the natural joint.
The Benefits of Knee Pain Treatment in Atlanta
- Minimally invasive outpatient procedure with no hospital stay
- Board-certified knee specialists at Georgia Endovascular
- 30,000+ non-surgical knee treatments performed
- Avoids major surgery or total knee replacement
- Directly targets inflammation at the source
- Helps preserve your natural knee joint
- Faster recovery with a quicker return to daily activities
Atlanta Knee Pain Specialists Provide Minimally Invasive Solutions
Knee pain can interfere with your daily life, making it difficult to walk, exercise, or even stand comfortably—but surgery isn’t your only option.
At Georgia Endovascular, our knee pain specialists provide advanced, non-surgical joint care that targets pain at its source. Treatments like genicular artery embolization (GAE) are designed to reduce inflammation and improve mobility without the risks and recovery time associated with knee replacement surgery.
- No knee replacement surgery
- No hospital stay
- Faster recovery time
- Joint-preserving treatment
- Covered by most major insurance plans
Our goal is to help you restore mobility, build strength, and regain your independence so you can return to the activities you love.
If you’re looking for knee pain treatment in Atlanta, Tucker, or Stockbridge, specialized care may help you get back to feeling your best.
Leading Atlanta Knee Pain Specialists
Our experienced team of interventional radiologists specializes in treating joint conditions with advanced imaging technology and minimally invasive procedures. Each provider is committed to personalized care focused on relieving pain, improving mobility, and helping patients avoid unnecessary surgery.
As trusted knee pain specialists in Georgia, our doctors develop personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific condition, symptoms, and recovery goals.
Dr. Kevin Lie

Atlanta Knee Pain Specialist
Dr. Kevin T. Lie is a board-certified interventional radiologist and the primary specialist at Georgia Endovascular providing minimally invasive solutions for knee pain conditions.
Dr. Sachin Sheth

Atlanta Knee Pain Specialist
Sachin Sheth, M.D., RPVI, is a board-certified interventional radiologist with over 10 years of experience in treating knee pain conditions.
Why Joint Health Matters
Your knees support many of the movements you rely on every day, including walking, climbing stairs, standing, and staying active. Healthy joints are essential for maintaining mobility, independence, and an active lifestyle.
When knee pain develops, it can affect far more than movement alone. Chronic discomfort may lead to weakness, limited activity, stiffness, and challenges with routine daily tasks. Conditions such as arthritis can gradually worsen over time, impacting overall comfort and quality of life if left untreated.
At Georgia Endovascular, advanced minimally invasive knee pain treatments are designed to help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support long-term joint function—helping patients return to the activities they enjoy without major surgery.
Common Knee Pain Symptoms in Atlanta & Tucker, and Stockbridge Patients
Many people struggle with knee pain for months or even years without knowing that advanced non-surgical treatment options are available at Georgia Endovascular to help relieve pain and improve mobility.
Knee pain often develops gradually and may worsen over time if left untreated. If knee pain is affecting your daily life, you may recognize these symptoms:
Persistent Knee Pain or Discomfort
Continuous knee pain that may become worse during activities such as walking, standing for extended periods, or climbing stairs.
Swelling and Joint Inflammation
Noticeable swelling, tenderness, or stiffness around the knee, often causing reduced flexibility and discomfort.
Difficulty with Everyday Activities
Ongoing knee discomfort that interferes with exercise, daily routines, or activities you once enjoyed.
These symptoms are common, but with the right care, effective treatment options are available.
If you’re experiencing pain or discomfort associated with knee pain—don’t delay—contact Knee Pain Center in Atlanta to learn about our high-quality and non-surgical treatment options.
Insurance and Financing Options for Atlanta Patients
Minimally invasive procedures such as genicular artery embolization are becoming widely accepted treatment options and may be covered by many major insurance providers.
We accept:
- Medicare
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia
- Aetna
- Cigna
- UnitedHealthcare
- Humana
- Georgia Medicaid (in some cases)
- Most PPO and HMO plans
Our team verifies your coverage before treatment and provides clear, upfront cost information so there are no surprises.
Comparing Minimally Invasive Knee Pain Treatment vs. Surgery
Traditional knee surgery, including knee replacement procedures, often involves hospitalization, lengthy recovery periods, and extended time away from normal activities.
Minimally invasive treatments such as GAE in Atlanta, Tucker, and Stockbridge provide an alternative approach by targeting the source of inflammation without removing or replacing the knee joint.
Patients may experience benefits such as:
- Faster recovery and less downtime
- Reduced risk of surgical complications
- Convenient outpatient treatment
- Preservation of the natural knee joint
For many patients looking to avoid knee replacement surgery, minimally invasive treatment options can provide long-term pain relief and improved mobility.
Georgia Endovascular Knee Pain Resources
Understanding your condition is the first step toward finding the right knee pain treatment in Georgia. Our specialists provide educational resources to help you better understand the causes of chronic knee pain, available treatment options, and how to choose the best solution.
Explore topics such as:
- Common causes of knee pain and arthritis among patients in Georgia
- Understanding the difference between arthritis pain and injury-related knee pain
- How genicular artery embolization (GAE) helps relieve knee pain
- When minimally invasive knee pain treatment may be an alternative to surgery
- Tips for improving joint health, mobility, and overall knee function
Knee Pain Treatment FAQs
What are the common causes of chronic knee pain?
Long-term knee pain can develop from osteoarthritis, chronic inflammation, repetitive stress, past injuries, or gradual wear and tear within the joint.
What is genicular artery embolization (GAE)?
GAE is a minimally invasive procedure offered in our Atlanta, Tucker, and Stockbridge locations that helps reduce knee inflammation and relieve pain without major surgery.
Who may qualify for knee pain treatment?
Patients with ongoing knee pain who are looking for alternatives to surgery may be candidates for minimally invasive treatment options.
What is the recovery process like?
Most patients are able to go home the same day and return to normal light activities within a few days after treatment.
Is treatment covered by insurance?
Many minimally invasive knee pain treatments in Georgia may be covered by major insurance plans.
Can I avoid knee replacement surgery?
Many patients experience meaningful pain relief and improved mobility, which may help delay or reduce the need for knee replacement surgery.










