Am I a Good Candidate for Stem Cell Therapy?
Not everyone is a good fit — and we'll tell you honestly during your free consultation. Here's what makes someone a strong or poor candidate.
What You Need to Know
Honest, clinically accurate information organized around what patients ask us most.
Chronic Joint Pain
Knee, hip, shoulder, or spine conditions that haven't resolved with PT, cortisone, or other conservative treatments. OA is the most-studied indication.
Inflammatory Conditions
Systemic inflammation, rheumatoid arthritis, and related conditions where MSCs' anti-inflammatory properties are clinically relevant.
Active Adults Seeking to Stay Active
Patients who want to maintain mobility and quality of life — not just manage pain. Stem cell therapy addresses the underlying inflammation, not just symptoms.
Older Adults / Frailty
Many patients 60+ come to us seeking to maintain function and independence. MSC therapy may support muscle recovery and systemic vitality.
Pre- or Post-Surgical Support
Some patients use stem cell therapy to delay surgery; others use it after surgery to support recovery. Both use cases are worth discussing during consultation.
Previously Failed Treatments
If cortisone injections, PRP, or other interventions haven't provided lasting relief, MSC therapy offers a different biological mechanism worth exploring.
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Our APRN gives you a direct assessment — not a sales pitch. Honest answers about whether stem cell therapy is right for your specific situation.
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Not everyone is a fit for stem cell therapy — and we'll tell you honestly which category you fall into during your free consultation.
When We'd Recommend Against It
Our clinical team will flag these situations during your consultation if they apply.
Am I a Good Candidate for Stem Cell Therapy? — FAQ
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Start Your Free Consultation →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.