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Patient Checklist · 2026

15 Questions to Ask Any Stem Cell Clinic

Before you hand over $10,000–$25,000 to any clinic — including ours — ask these 15 questions. Here's what honest answers look like.

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Key Information

What You Need to Know

Honest, clinically accurate information organized around what patients ask us most.

1️⃣

What is the all-inclusive price?

The correct answer: a specific number with no asterisks. Red flag: "it depends" or "we'll discuss after your consultation."

2️⃣

Who administers the treatment?

Should be: a licensed MD, DO, or APRN. Red flag: a "wellness coordinator" or medical assistant administers injections.

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What is the provider's license number?

Any licensed provider can give you this. Look it up at your state's medical board. Non-disclosure is a red flag.

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What biological material is used?

Should be: WJ-MSCs or specific named product from a named tissue bank. Red flag: "proprietary cells" or vague descriptions.

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What tissue bank supplies the cells?

Should include: the tissue bank name and FDA registration number. Red flag: "we can't share that" or no specific answer.

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Is follow-up included in the price?

Should be: yes, with specific follow-up appointments included. Red flag: follow-up billed separately or not offered.

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What outcomes can I realistically expect?

Should be: honest range based on condition and published data, with no guarantees. Red flag: specific promises or cure claims.

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How many treatments do I need?

Should be: honest assessment — often one treatment to start. Red flag: immediate pressure to buy a 3–5 treatment package.

9️⃣

What are the side effects and risks?

Should be: honest disclosure of common and rare risks. Red flag: "none" or minimizing all potential reactions.

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Can I speak with previous patients?

Should be: willing to connect you with willing former patients. Not required but a positive sign of confidence.

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When It May Help

Good Candidates vs. Poor Candidates

Not everyone is a fit for stem cell therapy — and we'll tell you honestly which category you fall into during your free consultation.

Asking all these questions before committing to any clinic — including us
Verifying the provider license number independently
Requesting documentation of tissue bank sourcing

When We'd Recommend Against It

Our clinical team will flag these situations during your consultation if they apply.

Skipping the credential verification step because the clinic seems professional
Accepting "trust us" without specific, verifiable answers
Paying for a consultation just to hear pricing information
Frequently Asked Questions

15 Questions to Ask Any Stem Cell Clinic — FAQ

What questions should I ask a stem cell clinic?
Key questions: What is the all-inclusive price? Who specifically administers the treatment and what is their license number? Where does the biological material come from? What is the name and registration of the tissue bank? Is follow-up included in the price? What outcomes can I realistically expect?
What are red flags at a stem cell clinic?
Red flags include: no published pricing, mandatory paid consultation before price disclosure, high-pressure sales tactics, guarantees of specific outcomes, inability to name or document the tissue bank, treatment administered by non-licensed staff, and pressure to purchase multi-treatment packages immediately.
How do I verify a stem cell clinic's credentials?
Ask for the treating provider's name and license number, then verify on your state's medical licensing board website. Ask for the tissue bank's FDA registration number and verify it at fda.gov. These are basic, verifiable facts — not trade secrets.
Should I get a second opinion before stem cell therapy?
Yes, particularly if you're considering a high-cost treatment or if you have any doubts about the clinic or your candidacy. A second opinion from an independent provider is a reasonable and appropriate step.
What documentation should I receive after treatment?
You should receive: documentation of the biological material used (lot number, tissue bank, testing results), a receipt for payment, your treatment protocol and aftercare instructions, and scheduled follow-up appointment dates.

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Medical Disclaimer: Stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved for most conditions and is considered investigational. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before making any treatment decisions.