Still Struggling With Knee Pain?

A Minimally Invasive Treatment May Help.


Find out if you qualify for Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) — no surgery required.

See if You Qualify

What is GAE?

Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) is a non-surgical procedure designed to relieve chronic knee pain — especially for people who haven't found lasting relief with injections, therapy, or even knee replacement.

Hear from Dr. Aaron Frodsham

Learn how this non-surgical treatment works and why it may be right for you:

Why GAE May Be Right for You:

Performed without surgery or general anesthesia

Minimally invasive procedure with no large incisions

Targets blood flow to reduce inflammation and pain

Advanced technique that addresses the root cause

Covered by many major insurance providers

Most insurance plans provide coverage for this procedure

Fast recovery — most patients walk the same day

Return to daily activities quickly with minimal downtime

I tried everything — injections, therapy, even surgery. GAE gave me my mobility back without more downtime.

— Evolve Medical Patient

  • What is GAE?

    A minimally invasive procedure that targets the arteries causing inflammation in the knee.

  • Am I a candidate?

    If you've had knee pain for 6+ months and tried other treatments, you may qualify.

  • Does insurance cover GAE?

    We're currently paneled with most major insurers and expanding soon (including SelectHealth and AARP plans).

  • What if I've had a knee replacement?

    GAE can help patients with failed knee replacements as long as they meet certain criteria.

Quick 2-Minute Quiz:

Answer a few questions to find out if GAE may be a good fit for your knee pain.