
B12 Injection

B12 Injection Treatment
B12 Injection Treatment Statistics and Key Information
- Patient Satisfaction Rate
- 95%
- Average Treatment Cost
- See provider pricing
- Number of Reviews
- 2408
- Treatment Downtime Duration
- Varies by treatment
- Number of Available Practitioners
- 78
Overview
B12 Injection is a treatment that helps address various skin and aesthetic concerns.
Goals of B12 Injection treatment
- Correct vitamin B12 deficiency
- Prevent or reverse anaemia
- Protect nerve function and cognition
- Reduce symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, pins and needles
- Stabilise long-term deficiency when oral absorption doesn’t work
Treatment Options
- Oral B12 tablets work well for many people with mild deficiency and intact absorption
- High-dose oral B12 can sometimes replace injections, but not in pernicious anaemia
- Sublingual sprays are popular but evidence is mixed
- Injections remain gold standard when absorption is impaired
Pros
- Bypasses absorption issues completely
- Fast and reliable correction of deficiency
- Strong evidence base and long NHS history
- Usually well tolerated
Cons
- Requires injections, not ideal if needle-averse
- Not a fix for fatigue if B12 levels are normal
- Private clinics sometimes offer it without testing, which can be misleading
- Overuse doesn’t equal extra energy if you’re not deficient
Candidate & Preparation
Who is a Good Candidate
- People with confirmed B12 deficiency
- Patients with pernicious anaemia
- Those with neurological symptoms linked to low B12
- People with gut conditions or surgeries affecting absorption
- Long-term metformin or PPI users with low levels
Appointments & Safety
What Happens During Appointment
The clinician checks history, confirms indication, cleans the skin, and injects B12 into muscle. The injection itself takes seconds. Whole appointment is usually under 10 minutes.
Pain Considerations
Most people describe it as a quick sting or dull ache for a few seconds. Soreness can last a day.
Safety Considerations
B12 injections are very safe when indicated. Rare reactions include rash or sensitivity. Serious allergic reactions are extremely uncommon.
Cost & Access
Typical Prices
On the NHS, B12 injections are free when medically indicated. Privately, clinics usually charge around GBP 25 to GBP 60 per injection, sometimes bundled into courses.
Results & Maintenance
How Long Results Last
That depends on the cause. In dietary deficiency, levels may stabilise after a short course. In pernicious anaemia or chronic absorption problems, injections are usually lifelong. Symptom improvement can take weeks, especially for nerve symptoms.
Maintenance Requirements
Yes in many cases. NHS schedules often use loading doses (every other day for 2 weeks) followed by maintenance every 2 to 3 months for life in pernicious anaemia. Frequency should be diagnosis-led, not vibes-led.
Regulation & Guidelines
NICE Guidelines
NICE and the British National Formulary outline diagnosis and treatment of B12 deficiency, including injection protocols.
FDA Guidelines
Vitamin B12 injections are FDA-approved in the US for deficiency states.
MHRA Guidelines
B12 injections are regulated prescription medicines in the UK.
What to Do If Something Goes Wrong
- B12 injections are prescription medicines regulated by the MHRA
- On the NHS they follow NICE and BNF guidance
- If something goes wrong, contact the provider and report via the MHRA Yellow Card scheme
