Stem cells can best be described as the building blocks of our body. Found in our bone, blood and fat, stem cells are the body’s main cells for repairing damaged tissue and reducing inflammation. Stem Cell Therapy utilizes these cells to repair joint injuries, wear-and-tear and degenerative conditions such as osteoarthritis.

 
 

YOUR OWN STEM CELLS

By using your own stem cells, you are helping your body regenerate, repair and restore in a natural manner on its own. Our Stem Cell Therapy is not to be confused with controversial embryonic stem cells or other donor-sourced stem cells. Embryonic stem cells can form teratomas (tumors). When stem cells are derived from another person, the membrane is broken and therefore not actually a living stem cell, but a growth factor product. Stem cells derived directly from a patient remain alive. You can be assured that we only use a patient’s own stem cells for our procedure.

YOUR OWN STEM CELLS

By using your own stem cells, you are helping your body regenerate, repair and restore in a natural manner on its own. Our Stem Cell Therapy is not to be confused with controversial embryonic stem cells or other donor-sourced stem cells. Embryonic stem cells can form teratomas (tumors). When stem cells are derived from another person, the membrane is broken and therefore not actually a living stem cell, but a growth factor product. Stem cells derived directly from a patient remain alive. You can be assured that we only use a patient’s own stem cells for our procedure.

 
 

How Stem Cell Therapy works

Bone marrow aspiration for stem cell therapy injection
Extraction

Our doctor inserts a needle into the hip bone to harvest bone marrow.

Separating stem cells in a centrifuge
Separation

The bone marrow is placed in a centrifuge to separate the stem cells.

separated stem cells ready for injection
Preparation

The separated stem cells are extracted and readied for injection.

Injecting stem cells during stem cell therapy
Injection

Our doctor expertly injects the stem cells into the patient's afflicted area.

Bone marrow aspiration for stem cell therapy injection
Extraction

Our doctor inserts a needle into the hip bone to harvest bone marrow.

Separating stem cells in a centrifuge
Separation

The bone marrow is placed in a centrifuge to separate the stem cells.

separated stem cells ready for injection
Preparation

The separated stem cells are extracted and readied for injection.

Injecting stem cells during stem cell therapy
Injection

Our doctor expertly injects the stem cells into the patient's afflicted area.

 
 

Promotes Healing, Restores Athletes

Popular in the sports world to help athletes recover from their injuries, Stem Cell Therapy can be used to promote healing in many injured or degenerated joint areas, including knees, shoulders, ankles, elbows and hips. Because the procedure is only mildly invasive, the patient can immediately resume normal activity. Patients can begin to see improvement in the weeks and months following the therapy as the body regenerates.

 
 

Stem Cell Therapy FAQ

 
Stem cells are the foundation for every organ and tissue in your body. They are the cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated.
Stem Cell Therapy is a regenerative therapy that uses these cells to repair damage to the body, such as joint injuries, wear-and-tear and degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis.
We only use a patient's own stem cells. We never use embryonic stem cells or adult stems cells from any other source. Your own stem cells function better in your own cell environment and therefore out-perform foreign stem cells, which can be rejected by your immune system.
Use of embryonic stem cells has been questioned for moral and ethical reasons. In addition, embryonic stem cells can form teratomas (tumors). When stem cells are derived from another person, the membrane is broken and therefore not actually a living stem cell, but a growth factor product. We use only a person's own stem cells.
Yes. The non-surgical procedure is only minimally invasive and is performed right in our office.
Side effects are typically minimal and may include minor pain and irritation at the injection site. Extensive research and testing using adult stem cells is ongoing worldwide, with very few adverse effects having been reported.
Stem Cell Therapy actually regenerates new tissue which will reduce inflammation and decrease pain in the problem area.
As of now, most insurances do not cover Stem Cell Therapy. Our front desk personnel will check your individual insurance. However, our pricing is comparatively low to other clinics.
Studies show that Stem Cell Therapy is highly effective in regenerating tissue and reducing pain. Each patient is different, so results and time frame can vary from patient to patient. Some people report significant improvement after just one or two treatments. Other may take several months before experiencing the desired results.