Thank you for considering Innovations Stem Cell Center for your procedure. This comprehensive FAQ addresses the most common questions our patients ask about stem cell therapy.
**For out-of-town patients:** We include 2 nights of hotel accommodations with every stem cell treatment at no additional cost, making travel to Dallas more convenient and affordable.
Whether you’re researching treatment options or preparing for your upcoming procedure, you’ll find detailed answers below.
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Stem cell therapy uses your body’s own regenerative cells to repair damaged tissue and reduce inflammation. At Innovations Stem Cell Center, we specialize in adipose-derived (fat-derived) stem cell therapy, which uses stem cells harvested from your own body fat.
These stem cells are powerful regenerative cells that can differentiate into various tissue types and release growth factors that promote healing. Unlike embryonic stem cells, adipose-derived stem cells come from your own body, eliminating the risk of rejection and ethical concerns.
The procedure involves three main steps: harvesting a small amount of fat tissue (usually from the abdomen or flanks), processing it to concentrate the stem cells, and injecting those cells into the area needing treatment. The entire process is typically completed in one day as an outpatient procedure.
Stem cell therapy works through several mechanisms. First, the stem cells themselves can differentiate into the type of tissue that needs repair—whether that’s cartilage, bone, tendon, or nerve tissue. Second, and often more importantly, stem cells release powerful growth factors and anti-inflammatory compounds that create an optimal healing environment.
When injected into damaged or diseased tissue, stem cells “sense” the inflammatory signals and respond by releasing proteins that reduce inflammation, promote blood vessel formation, and recruit the body’s own repair mechanisms. This cascade effect can continue for weeks or months after the initial treatment.
Think of stem cells as your body’s natural repair crew. They travel to areas of damage, assess what’s needed, and either repair the tissue directly or signal other cells to help with the healing process. This is why many patients experience gradual improvement over time rather than immediate results.
We treat a wide range of orthopedic, neurologic, autoimmune, and pulmonary conditions with stem cell therapy. Our most common treatments include:
Orthopedic Conditions:
Neurologic Conditions:
Autoimmune Conditions:
Pulmonary Conditions:
Other Conditions:
Every patient is evaluated individually to determine if they’re a good candidate for stem cell therapy. Not every condition responds equally to treatment, which is why a thorough consultation is essential.
Good candidates for stem cell therapy typically meet several criteria. First, you should have a confirmed diagnosis and have already tried conventional treatments without satisfactory results. Stem cell therapy is generally not a first-line treatment but rather an option when standard care hasn’t provided relief.
Ideal candidates are in reasonably good overall health, as this affects how well your body can heal. We need to be able to safely perform the minor surgical procedures required to harvest and inject the stem cells. Patients should not have active cancer or infections, and if you’ve had cancer, you should typically be cancer-free for at least two years.
Age is generally not a limiting factor—we’ve successfully treated patients from their 30s through their 80s. However, younger patients often have more robust stem cells, which can lead to better outcomes.
The best way to determine candidacy is through a consultation where we review your medical history, recent imaging (MRI, X-rays), and current symptoms. We’ll discuss realistic expectations and whether stem cell therapy is likely to benefit your specific condition. Not everyone is a candidate, and we’ll be honest about whether we think treatment is appropriate for you.
During the consultation, bring recent medical records, imaging reports, and a list of current medications. We may also request additional testing if needed before proceeding with treatment.
Preparing for your stem cell procedure involves several important steps. First, our staff will work with you to gather your complete medical history and any recent imaging or test results. This helps us determine the best approach for your specific condition.
Before your procedure, you’ll have a consultation with our team, and in some cases, Dr. Johnson will participate to discuss the treatment plan and answer questions. Once the consultation is complete and you decide to proceed, we’ll collect a deposit and schedule your pre-operative examination.
For the procedure itself, you’ll need to:
We’ll provide you with a detailed pre-operative instruction sheet that covers everything you need to know, including what to eat, medications to avoid, and what to bring with you.
The pre-operative exam is a brief appointment before your stem cell procedure where we verify that you’re healthy enough for treatment and finalize all the details. During this visit, we’ll review your medical history, check your vital signs, and ensure there are no new health concerns that would prevent us from safely proceeding.
We’ll also review the treatment plan, confirm which areas will be treated, and discuss the procedure timeline. This is your opportunity to ask any last-minute questions and address any concerns. If you’re traveling from out of town, we can often complete this exam on the same day as your procedure to minimize your time in Dallas.
The pre-operative exam typically takes 15-30 minutes and is usually scheduled shortly before your actual procedure date.
The complete stem cell procedure typically takes 3-4 hours from start to finish. This includes preparation time, harvesting the fat tissue, processing the cells, and performing the injections.
Here’s a general timeline of what to expect:
Most patients are able to leave the clinic 3-4 hours after arriving. The procedure is performed entirely with local anesthesia, so you remain awake and comfortable throughout. Many patients are surprised by how minimally invasive and tolerable the process is.
For complex cases requiring treatment of multiple areas or when special imaging is needed, the procedure may take longer. We’ll give you a specific timeline during your consultation.
Most patients report that stem cell therapy is far less painful than they anticipated. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the treatment areas. You’ll feel pressure and some mild discomfort, but significant pain is rare.
The fat harvest typically causes the least discomfort—most patients describe it as feeling similar to getting a dental filling, where you feel tugging and pressure but no sharp pain. The injection portion can cause more sensation, especially when treating joints or areas with inflammation, but the discomfort is generally brief and manageable.
After the procedure, you may experience soreness at both the harvest site (where we collected fat) and the injection site(s). This typically feels like muscle soreness after a workout and usually resolves within 2-5 days. We provide pain management recommendations, though many patients manage well with just ice and over-the-counter acetaminophen (Tylenol).
Some patients experience a temporary increase in pain or inflammation 2-7 days after treatment as the stem cells begin working. This is actually a positive sign that the cells are active, though it can be uncomfortable. This inflammatory phase typically passes within a week.
Overall, the vast majority of patients tell us the procedure was much easier and less painful than they expected, especially compared to the pain they were experiencing from their underlying condition.
Recovery from stem cell therapy is generally quick, though you should plan to take it easy for the first 24-48 hours after treatment. Most patients can return to light activities within 2-3 days and resume normal activities within a week.
Immediate recovery (Day 1-2):
First week:
Weeks 2-4:
Months 2-6:
For patients traveling from out of town, you can typically fly home the next day, though some prefer to wait 2-3 days. We’ll provide specific recovery guidelines based on your procedure and travel plans.
It’s important to understand that while physical recovery is quick, the healing process and improvement in your condition takes weeks to months. The stem cells need time to reduce inflammation, repair tissue, and stimulate your body’s own healing response.
Most patients at Innovations Stem Cell Center receive a single stem cell treatment. Unlike some clinics that recommend multiple treatments upfront, we take a conservative approach and evaluate your response before recommending additional procedures.
For many conditions—particularly orthopedic issues like arthritis, tendon injuries, or nerve damage—one treatment is sufficient, but additional treatments usually show better results.. The stem cells we harvest and inject are highly concentrated, and a single treatment provides millions of regenerative cells that continue working for months.
However, some patients do benefit from a second treatment, typically 6-12 months after the first. This is more common for:
We’ll monitor your progress through follow-up appointments and only recommend a second treatment if we believe it will provide additional benefit. Second treatments are typically offered at a reduced rate since we don’t need to repeat the full evaluation process.
The key difference between our approach and many other clinics is that we don’t require patients to commit to multiple treatments upfront. We believe in evaluating results and making decisions based on your individual response.
Stem cell therapy results follow a predictable timeline, though individual experiences vary. Unlike a medication that provides immediate relief, stem cells need time to work. Here’s what most patients experience:
Weeks 1-4: Initial Response Some patients notice early improvement in symptoms, particularly reduction in acute inflammation. However, many patients actually experience increased discomfort during this period as the stem cells create a healing response. This is temporary and typically resolves by week 2-3.
Months 2-3: Early Improvements This is when most patients begin noticing meaningful improvement. Pain levels start decreasing, function begins improving, and you may notice increased mobility or reduced symptoms. These improvements are gradual, not sudden.
Months 4-6: Progressive Improvement Continued improvement is common during this period. The stem cells have had time to reduce inflammation, repair damaged tissue, and stimulate your body’s own healing mechanisms. Many patients reach their peak improvement during this timeframe.
Months 6-12: Stabilization Improvements typically stabilize around 6-9 months, though some patients continue seeing gradual gains up to a year. By this point, we can assess the full benefit of the treatment and discuss whether additional treatment might be helpful.
Long-term: Sustained Benefits For patients who respond well to stem cell therapy, benefits typically last for years. Since we’ve addressed the underlying tissue damage and inflammation rather than just masking symptoms, improvements tend to be long-lasting. Some patients maintain benefits indefinitely, while others may eventually need a maintenance treatment.
It’s important to have realistic expectations. Stem cell therapy is not a magic cure—it’s a regenerative process that takes time. Patients who are patient and follow post-procedure recommendations typically achieve the best results.
Results from stem cell therapy vary significantly based on your condition, age, overall health, and severity of tissue damage. We cannot guarantee specific outcomes, but we can share what typically happens based on our 12 years of experience and thousands of procedures.
Best-case scenario: Some patients experience dramatic improvement—70-90% reduction in pain, significantly improved function, and quality of life restoration. These patients often tell us stem cell therapy “gave them their life back.” This level of response is more common in patients with moderate damage who are otherwise healthy.
Typical response: Most patients experience meaningful but not complete improvement—30-60% reduction in symptoms, improved function, and better quality of life. They may still have some residual symptoms but at a much more manageable level. Many are able to reduce or eliminate pain medications and return to activities they had given up.
Modest response: Some patients experience mild improvement—10-30% reduction in symptoms. While this isn’t dramatic, for patients with severe chronic conditions, even modest improvement can be meaningful. These patients often choose to pursue a second treatment to see if additional benefit is possible.
Non-responders: A small percentage of patients don’t experience significant improvement. This can happen for several reasons: advanced tissue damage beyond repair, underlying health conditions that impair healing, or conditions that simply don’t respond well to stem cell therapy. We’re honest about this possibility during consultation.
Factors that tend to predict better outcomes:
We track outcomes for all our patients and will discuss success rates for your specific condition during your consultation. Our goal is to give you honest, realistic expectations rather than overpromising results.
Stem cell therapy at Innovations Stem Cell Center costs $12,500 for initial treatment. This fee includes:
For some complex cases requiring specialized imaging guidance (fluoroscopy or advanced ultrasound) or treatment of multiple distant areas, additional fees may apply. We’ll discuss exact pricing during your consultation so there are no surprises.
If you choose to pursue a second treatment 6-12 months later, we offer reduced pricing since we don’t need to repeat the full evaluation process.
We know this is a significant investment. Stem cell therapy pricing reflects:
Many patients compare our pricing to the cumulative cost of years of medications, repeated injections, physical therapy, and lost quality of life from their condition. When viewed as a long-term investment in your health and quality of life, stem cell therapy often proves cost-effective, especially if it helps you avoid surgery or provides years of symptom relief.
Stem cell therapy is not covered by insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid. This is true at virtually all stem cell clinics nationwide, not just ours. The reason is that insurance companies categorize stem cell therapy as “experimental” or “investigational,” even though the science and clinical evidence have advanced significantly in recent years.
Insurance companies require large-scale randomized controlled trials before approving coverage, and while many studies show positive results from stem cell therapy, the research hasn’t yet reached the threshold insurance companies require. Additionally, because we’re using your own cells rather than a manufactured drug, it doesn’t fit into traditional pharmaceutical approval pathways.
This means stem cell therapy is a cash-pay service. We do not bill insurance and cannot provide documentation for reimbursement, though you’re welcome to submit claims on your own (most are denied).
We understand this is frustrating, especially for patients accustomed to having medical care covered by insurance. However, the lack of insurance involvement also means:
For patients with Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), stem cell therapy typically qualifies as an eligible medical expense, allowing you to use pre-tax dollars.
Yes, we understand that $12,500 is a significant investment, and we want to make stem cell therapy accessible to patients who can benefit from it. We offer several financing options:
Third-party medical financing: We work with healthcare financing companies that specialize in medical procedures. These companies offer:
Popular financing partners include:
Health Savings Accounts (HSA) / Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA): If you have an HSA or FSA, you can typically use these funds for stem cell therapy. This allows you to pay with pre-tax dollars, effectively giving you a discount equal to your tax rate.
Deposit and timing: Once you decide to proceed with treatment, we require a deposit to schedule your procedure. The remaining balance is due on or before your procedure date.
We recommend discussing financing during your consultation so we can help you find the best payment option for your situation. Don’t let cost alone prevent you from exploring stem cell therapy as an option—many patients find the financing options make treatment accessible.
We hear this question often, and it’s a fair one. Stem cell therapy pricing reflects several factors that distinguish it from typical medical procedures:
1. Specialized expertise and training: Performing stem cell therapy requires extensive training beyond standard medical practice. Our team has over 12 years of specialized experience, thousands of procedures completed, and ongoing education to stay current with evolving techniques. You’re paying for expertise that very few physicians possess.
2. Advanced laboratory processing: We maintain a dedicated laboratory with specialized equipment for processing and concentrating your stem cells. This includes cleanroom facilities, centrifuges, sterile processing equipment, and quality control systems. These systems cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to establish and maintain.
3. Image-guided precision: We use ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance to ensure precise placement of stem cells exactly where they’re needed. This requires additional expensive equipment and technical expertise but significantly improves outcomes.
4. All-inclusive care: The fee covers your entire treatment journey—consultation, procedure, follow-ups, and phone support. There are no surprise bills or hidden fees.
5. FDA compliance and quality standards: We adhere to strict FDA regulations governing tissue processing and handling. This requires extensive documentation, quality controls, and regulatory compliance that many budget clinics skip.
6. No insurance administrative costs: Ironically, not dealing with insurance allows us to avoid the massive administrative burden and overhead that insurance-based practices face. This allows us to focus resources on patient care rather than billing departments.
Why not go to Mexico or cheaper clinics? You’ll find stem cell therapy advertised for $3,000-5,000 at some clinics, often in Mexico, Panama, or at less experienced US clinics. Lower prices often reflect:
We price our services to reflect the quality, experience, and outcomes we provide. Many patients tell us they researched cheaper options but chose us for the peace of mind that comes with working with an established, experienced team in an FDA-compliant facility.
Approximately 40-50% of our patients travel to Dallas from out of state for stem cell therapy. We’ve streamlined the process to make medical tourism as easy as possible. Many of our patients come from the Northeast (Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey) as well as other states across the country.
Why patients choose to travel to Dallas:
What makes traveling for treatment easier:
Required visits: Most out-of-town patients make just one trip to Dallas. We can often schedule your consultation, pre-operative exam, and procedure within 24-48 hours to minimize your time away from home. Some patients prefer to split this into two visits (consultation on one trip, procedure on a second trip), but this isn’t required.
Virtual consultations: For distant patients, we offer virtual consultations to help you determine if stem cell therapy is right for you before you commit to traveling. If you’re a good candidate, we can schedule everything to happen during one trip to Dallas.
We’ve helped hundreds of out-of-town patients navigate the travel process, and we’re here to answer any questions about making your trip as smooth as possible.
Most out-of-town patients spend 2-3 days in Dallas, though some complete everything in just 1-2 days depending on scheduling.
Typical schedule:
Day 1 – Arrival
Day 2 – Procedure Day:
Day 3 – Recovery and Departure:
Compressed schedule (1-2 days): Some patients complete consultation and pre-op exam, then have their procedure the very next morning and fly home that evening or the following morning. This compressed schedule works well for patients who:
Extended stay option: Some patients, especially those coming from far away or treating complex conditions, prefer to stay 3-5 days to ensure they’re recovering well before traveling home. This is entirely up to you.
We’ll work with your schedule and travel preferences to create a plan that makes sense for you. Our goal is to make the logistics as convenient as possible while ensuring you receive optimal care.
We include 2 nights of hotel accommodations with every out-of-town stem cell treatment at no additional cost. This is part of our commitment to making medical tourism as convenient and affordable as possible for our patients.
Included hotel options: Depending on availability, we provide accommodations at one of these hotels:
Westin Dallas Park Central
Hilton Dallas/Park Cities (Galleria)
What’s included:
If you need additional nights: Many patients find 2 nights is sufficient, but if you’d like to stay longer, you can:
Bringing a companion: Your included hotel room accommodates two people, so you’re welcome to bring a family member or friend for support during your treatment.
Hotel assignment: We’ll confirm your hotel assignment when you schedule your procedure. Assignment is based on availability, and both hotels provide excellent accommodations for our patients.
Transportation: Both hotels are:
Most patients rent a car or use ride-sharing to travel between the airport, hotel, and our clinic. Dallas is very car-friendly, and transportation is readily available.
What to bring: We recommend packing comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and any personal items you’ll need. Both hotels provide standard amenities (toiletries, hairdryer, iron, etc.). If you need ice packs for post-procedure care, the hotel can provide ice, or you can request a mini-fridge in your room.
Most patients can fly home the day after their stem cell procedure, though some prefer to wait 2-3 days. There’s no medical reason you cannot fly shortly after treatment—stem cell therapy doesn’t involve major surgery or restrictions that would prevent air travel.
Same-day departure: Some patients feel well enough to fly home the same day as their procedure, particularly those having afternoon treatments who can rest for several hours before an evening flight. However, this is more tiring and not our general recommendation.
Next-day departure (most common): Flying home the day after your procedure is the most common choice. This gives you time to:
2-3 day wait (more conservative): Some patients prefer to stay 2-3 days, especially if they’re:
Travel considerations:
Return trip: Once you’re home, you’ll have remote follow-up appointments via phone or video call. We typically check in at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months. You won’t need to return to Dallas for follow-ups unless complications arise (very rare) or you decide to pursue a second treatment later.
We’ll provide specific travel recommendations based on your procedure and condition. Our goal is to make sure you can get home safely while ensuring optimal recovery.
Yes! We offer virtual consultations for patients who live outside the Dallas area or prefer to meet remotely before committing to travel. Virtual consultations work well for determining if you’re a candidate for stem cell therapy and answering your initial questions.
What happens during a virtual consultation:
What you’ll need:
After the virtual consultation: If we determine you’re a good candidate and you decide to proceed, we’ll help you schedule your trip to Dallas. We can coordinate your consultation, pre-op exam, and procedure to happen during one visit, minimizing your time away from home.
Scheduling a virtual consultation: To schedule a virtual consultation, call our office at (214) 643-8665 or request an appointment through our website. Virtual consultations typically last 30-45 minutes.
Many of our out-of-town patients start with a virtual consultation, which allows them to make an informed decision about traveling to Dallas before investing in flights and hotels.
Stem cell therapy using your own adipose-derived cells is generally very safe. Because we’re using cells from your own body (autologous stem cells), there’s no risk of rejection or allergic reaction. However, as with any medical procedure, there are some risks to be aware of.
Common, minor side effects (happen to many patients):
Uncommon risks:
Serious complications: Serious complications from adipose-derived stem cell therapy are extremely rare. Our 12+ years of experience and thousands of procedures have resulted in an excellent safety record.
What makes our approach safer:
What we don’t do: We do NOT use expanded (lab-grown) cells, which require more manipulation and may not meet FDA compliance. We also don’t use embryonic stem cells or cells from donors, which carry different risk profiles.
Compared to alternatives: Stem cell therapy is generally safer than major surgery, has fewer side effects than long-term medication use, and doesn’t carry the addiction risks associated with opioid pain medications. For many patients, it’s a lower-risk alternative to joint replacement surgery or lifelong medication dependence.
We’ll discuss all risks specific to your condition and treatment plan during your consultation. Our goal is to ensure you have complete information to make an informed decision.
This is one of the most common questions we receive, and the answer requires some explanation of how FDA regulation works for cell-based therapies.
The short answer: Adipose-derived stem cell therapy, as we perform it, is regulated by the FDA under specific guidelines. We operate in full compliance with FDA regulations, specifically under Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act and 21 CFR Part 1271.
What this means: The FDA permits the use of a patient’s own stem cells (autologous tissue) for treatment as long as the cells meet specific criteria:
When these criteria are met, stem cell therapy is considered a medical procedure rather than a drug, and it doesn’t require the formal FDA “approval” process that manufactured drugs undergo.
What we do NOT do: Some clinics expand (grow) cells in culture over days or weeks, which constitutes “more than minimal manipulation” and requires formal FDA approval (which no one has for orthopedic or neurologic conditions). We avoid this because:
Why insurance says it’s “experimental”: Insurance companies often label stem cell therapy as “experimental” or “investigational” even though it’s FDA-compliant. This is because insurance companies require large-scale randomized controlled trials before coverage, and those studies are still ongoing for many conditions. “FDA-compliant” and “insurance-covered” are two different standards.
Our commitment: We operate transparently within FDA guidelines. We don’t make false claims about “FDA approval,” but we do ensure our methods meet FDA regulatory standards. This is one key difference between reputable US clinics and some international clinics that operate without regulatory oversight.
We hear from many patients who are considering international clinics due to lower prices (often $3,000-5,000 vs. our $12,500). While we respect that cost is a factor, there are important differences to consider:
Regulatory oversight: US clinics like ours operate under FDA oversight and must comply with strict tissue handling, laboratory processing, and documentation requirements. International clinics often operate with minimal or no regulatory oversight, and standards vary widely.
Cell processing methods: Many international clinics use expanded (lab-cultured) cells or even stem cells from sources other than fat (placental tissue, umbilical cord, etc.). These approaches often don’t meet FDA compliance standards. We use only your own fresh, minimally manipulated adipose-derived stem cells harvested and injected the same day.
Quality control: Our laboratory maintains strict quality control procedures, sterile processing environments, and documented protocols. International clinics may not maintain the same standards, and you have limited ability to verify their claims.
Medical expertise: Dr. Johnson has over 12 years of specialized experience in stem cell therapy and has personally performed thousands of procedures. While some international doctors are experienced, many clinics staff less experienced physicians, and credential verification is difficult.
Legal recourse: If something goes wrong at a US clinic, you have legal recourse through US medical malpractice laws. If complications arise at an international clinic, pursuing legal action across international borders is extremely difficult or impossible.
Follow-up care: We provide comprehensive follow-up care via phone and video consultations at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months. If you develop complications (rare but possible), you’re working with the same medical team. International clinics often provide minimal follow-up once you leave their facility.
Travel and accessibility: While both options involve travel, staying in the US means:
Results tracking: We maintain detailed outcome tracking for our patients and can share success rates for specific conditions. Many international clinics make bold claims but don’t have documented outcomes data.
Cost consideration: We understand that our pricing is higher than some international options. However, many patients tell us the peace of mind from working with an experienced, FDA-compliant US team in a quality-controlled environment is worth the investment. The price difference often reflects the quality standards, expertise, and regulatory compliance that distinguish US clinics.
The bottom line: Some international clinics provide legitimate care, but quality varies dramatically, and you have limited ability to verify claims before you arrive. If you’re going to invest in stem cell therapy, we believe doing so at an established, regulated US facility with documented outcomes is the safer, smarter choice.
Here’s what distinguishes Innovations Stem Cell Center from other stem cell clinics:
1. Experience and track record:
2. FDA compliance:
3. Advanced technique:
4. Comprehensive care:
5. Transparent communication:
6. Medical tourism support:
7. Affordable payment options:
8. Awards and recognition:
What our patients say: Many of our patients tell us they researched multiple clinics before choosing us. The factors they cite most often are:
Our philosophy: We believe stem cell therapy should be performed by experienced specialists using FDA-compliant methods in a quality-controlled environment. We don’t take shortcuts to offer lower prices, and we don’t make promises we can’t keep. Our goal is to provide the highest quality stem cell therapy available and to help patients make informed decisions about their care.
If you’re considering stem cell therapy, we invite you to schedule a consultation (virtual or in-person) to learn whether our approach is right for you.
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When you travel to Dallas for stem cell therapy, we include:
✅ 2 nights hotel accommodations (Westin or Hilton)
✅ Streamlined 1-2 day treatment schedule
✅ Virtual consultation options before you travel
✅ Comprehensive travel planning support
✅ Post-treatment follow-up via phone/video (no return trip needed)
Approximately 40-50% of our patients come from out of state—we’ve made the process seamless!
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We’ve answered the most common questions, but every patient’s situation is unique. The best way to determine if stem cell therapy can help your specific condition is through a personalized consultation.
No pressure, no obligation. Our goal is to provide you with the information you need to make the best decision for your health.
Innovations Stem Cell Center has been helping patients achieve better health and quality of life through regenerative medicine since 2013. We’re here to answer your questions and guide you through every step of the process.