When will I start to feel better after treatment?
Recovery timelines vary depending on the condition being treated and the individual patient. Some patients notice improvement within a few days, while others may require more time. For certain conditions—such as degenerative disc disease or multiple sclerosis—it can take anywhere from three to twelve months for symptoms to significantly improve.
Results may also be influenced by factors such as nutrition and lifestyle. Following your physician’s post-treatment recommendations is essential to achieving the best possible outcome and can support continued improvement in the weeks and months after treatment. We encourage you to contact us to discuss your specific condition and health goals
How does stem cell therapy work?
Stem cells play a key role in the body’s ability to repair and renew itself by developing into new, healthy cells that replace damaged or aging ones. As we get older, the body produces fewer stem cells, which can slow the healing process. Stem cell therapy is designed to support and enhance the body’s natural repair mechanisms by using its own stem cells to promote healing. This process can help reduce inflammation, support tissue regeneration, and ease pain by creating conditions that allow the body to heal more effectively on its own.
Will I experience pain during or after my procedure?
The level of discomfort can vary depending on the type of procedure and the condition being treated. Some treatments are minimally invasive, while others may be more involved. Pain levels differ from person to person and can be influenced by individual pain tolerance, the treatment approach, and the specific condition. Many patients report mild to moderate discomfort that can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. For more advanced procedures, our physicians may provide additional pain management options to ensure patient comfort.
Is stem cell therapy safe?
In most cases, stem cell therapy is considered to have a strong safety profile with a low likelihood of adverse effects. However, individual factors can influence suitability for treatment. Prior to moving forward, each patient’s medical history is carefully evaluated to determine whether stem cell therapy is appropriate. Any potential risks or safety considerations are thoroughly reviewed with the patient before a treatment plan is approved.
How frequently do you follow up with patients?
Follow-up schedules depend on the specific condition being treated. Every patient is contacted approximately two weeks after their procedure. Additional check-ins may occur every few months and can continue for up to one or two years following treatment. These follow-ups allow us to monitor progress, address questions, and gather valuable feedback that helps us improve care for future patients.
How does stem cell therapy support healing?
Stem cells play an important role in the body’s ability to repair itself by developing into new, healthy cells that replace those that are damaged or no longer functioning properly. As part of the natural aging process, the body produces fewer of these cells, which can slow recovery. Stem cell therapy works by enhancing the body’s own repair systems, helping create conditions that encourage healing. This approach may reduce inflammation, support tissue renewal, and help alleviate pain by allowing the body to restore itself more effectively.
How can I tell if stem cell therapy is a good option for me?
Our Patient Advocates are available to work closely with our medical team to review your medical history and determine whether stem cell therapy may be a suitable treatment for your needs. You can request a complimentary consultation to learn more—there’s no obligation, and your information remains private. During the consultation, we’ll take the time to answer your questions and explain how our treatment options may support your health goals.
Do you track patient outcomes?
Yes. With patient consent, we collect and review treatment outcome data to monitor both the safety and effectiveness of our therapies. This information allows us to continuously evaluate results and refine our treatment protocols to provide the highest level of care.