Stem Cell Therapy Cost by Body Part
One price covers all joints. Here's what stem cell therapy costs for knees, hips, shoulders, spine, and more — and why we charge the same for all of them.
What You Need to Know
Honest, clinically accurate information organized around what patients ask us most.
Knee Stem Cell Therapy
The most-studied application for MSC therapy. For osteoarthritis, meniscus, tendon conditions. $2,499 all-inclusive — regardless of severity stage.
Hip Stem Cell Therapy
Hip OA, labral conditions, bursitis. Same $2,499 price as any other area. No premium for "complex" joints.
Shoulder Stem Cell Therapy
Rotator cuff, labrum, AC joint conditions. Delivered via direct injection with BioScaf™ scaffolding. $2,499 all-inclusive.
Spine / Back Stem Cell Therapy
Disc degeneration, facet joint conditions, chronic low back pain. Delivered with precision by a licensed APRN. $2,499.
Ankle & Foot
Achilles tendon, plantar fasciitis, ankle OA. Often overlooked — but frequently treated. Same all-inclusive price.
IV Infusion (Full Body)
For systemic conditions or full-body regenerative support. APEX™ IV Infusion at $2,499. No joint target required.
One Price — Every Joint. No Surprises.
We don't charge more for a knee than a hip, or more for a shoulder than a spine. $2,499 covers everything.
Get Started — Free →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.
When We'd Recommend Against It
Our clinical team will flag these situations during your consultation if they apply.
Stem Cell Therapy Cost by Body Part — 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.