Frequently asked questions

🌱 What is regenerative medicine?

Regenerative medicine uses the body’s own healing abilities—like stem cells and growth factors—to repair, restore, and regenerate damaged tissues, offering an alternative to surgery or long-term medications.

🔬 What are stem cells, and how do they help?

Stem cells are your body’s natural repair agents. When placed into injured areas, they can:

  • Reduce inflammation

  • Stimulate tissue healing

  • Slow or reverse degeneration

💡 What conditions do you treat?

We specialize in non-surgical treatments for:

  • Osteoarthritis (knee, hip, shoulder)

  • Tendon & ligament injuries

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Chronic joint pain

  • Early-stage neurological disorders
    Custom treatment plans are developed based on individual assessments.

Are these treatments safe?
Yes. We use:
  • FDA-compliant protocols

  • Ethical, thoroughly screened biologics

  • Minimally invasive procedures with low risk and little downtime

How long does the procedure take?

Most procedures are completed in 1 to 3 hours and require no hospital stay. You can typically resume light activity within 24-48 hours.

🧪 Where do the stem cells come from?

We offer both autologous (your own cells) and allogeneic (donor-derived, such as umbilical cord tissue) therapies—based on your condition and preferences.

📈 When will I see results?

Patients often report improvement in 2 to 6 weeks, with full benefits developing over several months. Outcomes vary by condition and individual response.

💳 Is it covered by insurance?

Currently, most regenerative therapies are not covered by insurance. However, we offer financing options and flexible payment plans.

👤 Who is a good candidate?

  • People with chronic pain or injuries

  • Patients who want to avoid surgery

  • Individuals not improving with traditional care
    A full consultation is required to determine candidacy.