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Autoimmune Support

Stem Cell Therapy
for Autoimmune
Conditions — $1,999

Your immune system was built to protect you — not attack you. MSC stem cells don’t suppress your immunity like drugs do. They modulate it — rebalancing the response so your body stops fighting itself.

🇚ðŸ‡ļ U.S.-Sourced MSCs
ðŸ‘Ļ‍⚕ïļ Physician-Administered
📍 St. George & Las Vegas
$1,999
All-Inclusive Price
40M
Young MSC Cells
24M+
Americans w/ Autoimmune
80+
Known Autoimmune Conditions
🇚ðŸ‡ļ U.S.-Sourced Stem Cells
💰 $1,999 All-Inclusive
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When Your Body’s Defense System Becomes Its Own Enemy

In autoimmune conditions, your immune system misidentifies your own tissues as foreign threats and attacks them. The result is chronic inflammation, tissue damage, pain, fatigue, and progressive loss of function — often across multiple organ systems simultaneously.

Standard treatments rely on immunosuppressant drugs that calm the attack by broadly shutting down immune function — which works, but leaves you vulnerable to infections and comes with significant long-term side effects.

MSC stem cell therapy takes a fundamentally different approach.

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NSAIDs & steroids — Temporary symptom relief, significant long-term organ risks
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Immunosuppressants — Reduce attack but cripple overall immune defense
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Biologics (TNF inhibitors) — Targeted but expensive ($30K–$70K/year) with infection risks
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Symptom management — Manages downstream effects while the root dysfunction persists
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MSC stem cell therapy — Modulates immune function at the source without suppressing healthy immunity

Immune Modulation — Not Immune Suppression

This is what makes MSC therapy fundamentally different from conventional autoimmune treatments.

Immune Suppression

What Most Drugs Do

  • ❌ Broadly shuts down immune activity
  • ❌ Leaves you vulnerable to infections
  • ❌ Must be taken continuously
  • ❌ Significant long-term side effects
  • ❌ Doesn’t address root dysfunction
  • ❌ Can cost $30K–$70K/year for biologics
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Immune Modulation

What MSCs Do

  • ✅ Rebalances immune response intelligently
  • ✅ Preserves healthy immune defense
  • ✅ Effects last months per treatment
  • ✅ Strong safety profile in clinical research
  • ✅ Addresses immune dysregulation at the source
  • ✅ $1,999 per session, all-inclusive

How MSCs Rebalance Your Immune System

MSCs are among the most studied cells in immunology. Here’s what the research shows they do inside your body.

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Promote Regulatory T-Cells

MSCs stimulate production of Tregs — the “peacekeeper” immune cells that prevent your immune system from attacking your own tissues. Autoimmune patients typically have depleted Treg levels.

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Shift Inflammatory Balance

MSCs secrete anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-10, TGF-Îē, PGE2) while suppressing pro-inflammatory signals (TNF-Îą, IL-6, IL-17). This rebalances the Th1/Th2/Th17 immune axis that’s dysregulated in autoimmune disease.

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Calm Overactive Immune Cells

MSCs directly interact with T-cells, B-cells, dendritic cells, and natural killer cells — reducing their overactivation without eliminating their protective capacity.

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Support Tissue Repair

Beyond immune modulation, MSCs create a regenerative microenvironment that supports repair of tissues already damaged by autoimmune attack — joints, gut lining, nerve myelin, skin.

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Paracrine Signaling

MSCs work primarily through secreting over 1,000 bioactive factors — not by becoming new tissue. These molecules coordinate immune rebalancing and tissue repair across your entire body via IV delivery.

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Respond to Environment

MSCs are “smart” — they sense the local inflammatory environment and adjust their signaling accordingly. In areas of high inflammation, they ramp up anti-inflammatory output. Where immunity is needed, they don’t interfere.

📋 Honest About the Evidence

MSC immune modulation is supported by hundreds of clinical studies across multiple autoimmune conditions. However, stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved for treating any autoimmune disease. Evidence strength varies by condition — some have extensive clinical trial data, others are earlier in research. We share exactly where the science stands for your specific condition during consultation, and we never overpromise.

Autoimmune Conditions Explored in MSC Research

Clinical research on MSC therapy spans a wide range of autoimmune conditions. Evidence strength varies — we’re transparent about where the science is for each.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

Immune system attacks joint linings, causing chronic inflammation, swelling, and joint destruction. MSCs modulate the overactive immune response while supporting joint tissue.

Strong Research
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Lupus (SLE)

Systemic inflammation affecting joints, skin, kidneys, and other organs. MSC therapy is one of the most studied autoimmune applications, with multiple clinical trials showing immune rebalancing.

Strong Research
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Immune system attacks nerve myelin sheaths, causing neurological symptoms. MSC research focuses on immune modulation and potential neuroprotective effects.

Strong Research
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Crohn’s Disease

Chronic inflammation of the digestive tract causing pain, diarrhea, and malnutrition. MSC therapy for Crohn’s fistulas is among the most advanced autoimmune MSC applications globally.

Strong Research
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Ulcerative Colitis

Chronic inflammation of the colon and rectum. Research shows MSCs may help reduce intestinal inflammation and support mucosal healing.

Promising Research
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Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis

Immune-driven skin inflammation and joint damage. MSCs help modulate the Th17 pathway that drives psoriatic disease.

Promising Research
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Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Immune attack on the thyroid gland causing hypothyroidism, fatigue, and weight gain. Research on MSC immune modulation for thyroid autoimmunity is growing.

Early Research
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Sjögren’s Syndrome

Immune attack on moisture-producing glands causing dry eyes, dry mouth, and fatigue. Clinical studies have explored MSC therapy with promising preliminary results.

Promising Research
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Important: Do Not Stop Your Medications

MSC therapy is designed to complement your existing treatment plan, not replace it. Never stop or adjust prescribed autoimmune medications without your prescribing doctor’s guidance. During your consultation, we review all current treatments and ensure safe coordination.

What Autoimmune Patients Commonly Report

Results vary significantly by condition, disease activity, and individual response — but here’s what we consistently hear from autoimmune patients after MSC therapy. Effects typically develop over 2–8 weeks with peak benefits around 3–6 months.

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Reduced flare frequency — Longer periods between autoimmune flare-ups
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Less severe flares — When flares occur, they’re often shorter and less intense
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Significant fatigue improvement — Autoimmune fatigue is one of the most consistently reported improvements
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Reduced joint pain and swelling — Particularly for RA and psoriatic arthritis patients
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Better overall function — More good days, more activity, less time managing symptoms
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Improved quality of life — Patients describe feeling “more like themselves” for the first time in years

Autoimmune Care Without the Financial Burden

Living with autoimmune disease is already expensive. Biologics alone cost $30,000–$70,000 per year. Stem cell therapy shouldn’t add to that burden.

Other Clinics
$15,000
Hidden fees, pressure tactics
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Stem Cell Club
$1,999
All-inclusive. No games.
✔ Physician consultation
✔ 40M premium MSCs
✔ IV infusion therapy
✔ Follow-up care

How Autoimmune Patients Get Started

We take extra care with autoimmune patients — your treatment plan requires thoughtful coordination with your existing care.

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Free Consultation (Phone or Zoom)

Tell us about your diagnosis, current medications, disease activity, and goals. We’ll explain what the research shows for your specific condition, discuss realistic expectations, and determine if MSC therapy is appropriate. 15 minutes, completely free, zero pressure.

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Comprehensive Medical Review

Andrea Montana, MSN, APRN reviews your complete medical history — including all autoimmune medications, disease activity level, and any co-existing conditions. We take extra care to ensure safe coordination with your current treatment protocol.

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Treatment Day

A comfortable 1–2 hour IV infusion at our clinic. 40 million young, active MSCs delivered through a simple IV — systemically, so they can modulate immune function throughout your entire body. No surgery, no anesthesia, no downtime.

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Gradual Immune Rebalancing

MSCs work over weeks to months as they interact with your immune system. Many patients notice improvements in fatigue and inflammation within 2–8 weeks, with peak benefits around 3–6 months. Most autoimmune patients benefit from treatment every 6 months for sustained modulation.

Common Questions from Autoimmune Patients

Can stem cells cure my autoimmune condition?
No — and we’ll never claim that. Stem cell therapy is not a cure for autoimmune disease. It’s a supportive treatment that helps modulate immune function, reduce chronic inflammation, and support tissue repair. Many autoimmune patients report meaningful improvements in symptoms, flare frequency, and quality of life — but results vary. We set honest expectations during every consultation.
Do I need to stop my autoimmune medications?
No — never stop prescribed medications without your doctor’s guidance. MSC therapy is designed to complement your existing treatment plan. We review all your medications during consultation and ensure safe coordination. Some patients eventually work with their rheumatologists or specialists to adjust medications based on their response, but that’s always a decision made with your prescribing physician.
How is this different from the biologics my doctor prescribes?
Biologics (like Humira, Enbrel, Remicade) target specific inflammatory pathways — usually TNF-Îą — and suppress them. They’re effective but expensive ($30K–$70K/year) and suppress specific immune functions. MSCs work differently: they secrete over 1,000 bioactive factors that modulate your entire immune response, promoting regulatory T-cells and rebalancing the immune axis rather than suppressing a single pathway. They’re complementary, not competitive.
Will MSCs make my immune system weaker?
No — this is the critical difference between modulation and suppression. MSCs calm the overactive pathways attacking your own tissues while preserving (and even supporting) healthy immune defense. Clinical research shows MSC therapy does not increase infection susceptibility the way immunosuppressant drugs can. Your immune system becomes more balanced, not weaker.
Is there research on stem cells for my specific condition?
The depth of MSC research varies by condition. RA, lupus (SLE), MS, and Crohn’s disease have the most extensive clinical trial data. Psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, ulcerative colitis, and SjÃķgren’s syndrome have promising but earlier-stage research. Other autoimmune conditions have more limited data. During your free consultation, we discuss the specific research relevant to your diagnosis — honestly, including what we don’t know yet.
Can I do this if I’m in an active flare?
It depends on the severity. Mild to moderate disease activity is generally fine. Active systemic infections are a contraindication. During consultation, we assess your current disease activity and determine the optimal timing. In some cases, we may recommend waiting until a severe flare subsides before treatment for best results.
How often do autoimmune patients need treatment?
Most autoimmune patients benefit from treatment every 6 months for sustained immune modulation. Autoimmune disease is chronic — your immune system continues its dysregulated behavior — so periodic MSC treatment helps maintain the rebalancing effect. Some patients with milder conditions may go 9–12 months between treatments.
Why is your price so much lower than other clinics?
We source MSCs directly from FDA-registered labs — no middlemen, no brokers, no markup chains. We don’t have luxury treatment rooms, commissioned salespeople, or celebrity marketing budgets. Autoimmune patients already face enormous medical costs — we believe regenerative medicine should reduce your financial burden, not add to it. See our full pricing breakdown.

Your Immune System Deserves a Different Approach

Tell us about your autoimmune condition and we’ll give you an honest assessment — including what the research shows and doesn’t show for your specific diagnosis.

  • ✔ Free 15-minute phone or Zoom consultation
  • ✔ Discuss your specific autoimmune condition
  • ✔ Review current medications for safe coordination
  • ✔ No sales pressure — we’ll tell you if we can’t help
  • ✔ Know the exact price upfront: $1,999

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Stop Managing Symptoms. Start Addressing the Source.

Schedule a free consultation and learn how MSC stem cell therapy can help rebalance your immune system — without suppressing the immunity you need.

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Stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease, including autoimmune conditions. Individual results vary. The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Do not stop or modify prescribed medications without consulting your prescribing physician. A consultation with our medical team is required to determine treatment appropriateness.

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Stem Cell Therapy in Fairhope, Alabama — $1,999

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The Eastern Shore’s Premier Stem Cell Clinic

Fairhope’s charm is rooted in an active, outdoor lifestyle — fishing Mobile Bay, walking the bluffs, golfing year-round, and enjoying the Gulf Coast. But that beautiful life takes a toll on joints, backs, and bodies over time. Most stem cell clinics in Alabama charge $10,000–$25,000 and hide pricing behind consultations. We don’t.

✔ $1,999 all-inclusive — no hidden fees, no packages, no upsells
✔ Same quality MSCs as clinics charging $15,000+
✔ Physician-guided — full medical oversight for every treatment
✔ Local convenience — no need to drive to Birmingham or New Orleans
✔ Membership model — stem cells as ongoing wellness, not a one-time emergency
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Same Stem Cells. Different Price.

Why do other Alabama clinics charge $10,000–$25,000? Luxury overhead, commissioned salespeople, and massive markups. We skip all of that.

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Your Fairhope Stem Cell Treatment in 4 Steps

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Free Consultation

Talk with our team by phone or Zoom. We’ll review your health history, discuss your goals, and determine if stem cell therapy is right for your specific situation. About 15 minutes — no pressure, no sales pitch.

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Schedule Your Treatment

If approved, book your appointment at our Fairhope clinic at a time that works for you. We’ll send prep instructions so you know exactly what to expect.

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Receive Your Stem Cells

Your MSC stem cell therapy is administered via IV or targeted injection depending on your condition. The procedure takes 1–2 hours in our clinical setting with full physician oversight. Go home same day.

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Follow Up & Return

We’ll monitor your progress and stay in touch. Most Fairhope members return every 6 months as part of their ongoing wellness plan — making stem cells a routine, not a one-time emergency.

Serving Baldwin County & the Gulf Coast

Our Fairhope clinic is centrally located for patients across the Eastern Shore, Gulf Shores, and the greater Mobile area.

Fairhope
Downtown â€Ē The Bluffs â€Ē Point Clear
Daphne
10 min drive
Spanish Fort
15 min drive
Gulf Shores
40 min via AL-59
Orange Beach
45 min drive
Foley
25 min drive
Mobile
30 min via I-10
Pensacola, FL
60 min via I-10

What Eastern Shore Patients Say

Real patients. Real results. Individual outcomes vary.

★★★★★
“I’ve fished Mobile Bay my whole life, and my shoulders finally caught up to me. A clinic in Birmingham wanted $16,000. The Stem Cell Club gave me the same quality treatment for $1,999. Three months later, I’m casting pain-free.”
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James H.
Fairhope, Alabama
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“My knee arthritis was keeping me off the golf course. I couldn’t justify $15,000 at another clinic, but $1,999? That was a no-brainer. I’m back playing 18 holes every week now.”
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Patricia D.
Daphne, Alabama
★★★★★
“We drove from Pensacola because nobody on the coast was being honest about pricing. The Stem Cell Club told us $1,999 upfront — no surprises. My wife and I both got treated. Best health decision we’ve made.”
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Bill T.
Pensacola, Florida

Individual results vary. These reflect personal experiences, not guaranteed outcomes.

Our Fairhope Clinic

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Fairhope, AL
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Office Hours

Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday By Appointment
Heart of Baldwin County’s Eastern Shore
30 minutes from downtown Mobile
40 minutes from Gulf Shores & Orange Beach
60 minutes from Pensacola, FL
Call 435-281-2999

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does stem cell therapy cost in Fairhope, Alabama?
At The Stem Cell Club, stem cell therapy costs $1,999 — all inclusive. This covers your consultation, premium U.S.-sourced MSC stem cells, IV or injection treatment, and follow-up care. Most Alabama clinics charge $10,000–$25,000 for comparable treatment. We’re able to offer lower pricing because we source directly from FDA-registered labs, don’t pay commission-based salespeople, and keep our overhead lean.
Is stem cell therapy legal in Alabama?
Yes. Regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy are legal in Alabama. The Stem Cell Club follows all FDA guidelines for minimally manipulated umbilical cord tissue products. Our medical team provides full physician oversight for every treatment at our Fairhope clinic.
What conditions do you treat at your Fairhope clinic?
Patients come to our Fairhope location for knee pain, hip pain, shoulder injuries, osteoarthritis, back pain and disc issues, sports injuries, autoimmune inflammation, and general wellness and longevity goals. During your free consultation, we’ll discuss whether stem cell therapy is appropriate for your specific situation.
How long does stem cell therapy take?
The procedure takes 1–2 hours at our Fairhope office. Most patients return to normal activities within a day or two. We provide detailed aftercare instructions to help maximize your results.
Why is your price so much lower than other Alabama clinics?
We source our MSC stem cells directly from FDA-registered labs — no middlemen, no brokers. We don’t have luxury waiting rooms, commissioned salespeople, or celebrity marketing budgets. Our stem cells are the same quality as $15,000 clinics; we just don’t mark them up 5–10x. We believe transparent pricing and honest care shouldn’t be the exception in regenerative medicine.
Do you accept insurance for stem cell therapy?
Most insurance plans don’t cover stem cell therapy yet, as it’s still considered investigational by many carriers. However, many patients use HSA/FSA funds. At $1,999, our pricing is often less than a typical insurance deductible — and a fraction of what most clinics charge.
Can patients come from Pensacola or Gulf Shores?
Absolutely. We see patients from all across Baldwin County, Mobile, the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach area, and even Pensacola, Florida. Fairhope is centrally located on the Eastern Shore, making it an easy drive from most Gulf Coast communities. Many patients combine their treatment day with some time enjoying downtown Fairhope.
When will I see results from stem cell therapy?
Results vary by person and condition. Some patients report reduced pain within the first few weeks, while others notice gradual improvement over 2–3 months as stem cells work to reduce inflammation and support healing. Most of our Fairhope members repeat treatment every 6 months for sustained benefits.

Ready to See If Stem Cells Are Right for You?

Schedule a free consultation with our Fairhope team. No pressure, no obligation — just honest answers about whether stem cell therapy makes sense for your situation.

✔ 15-minute phone or Zoom call
✔ Get all your questions answered
✔ No sales pressure — we’ll tell you if we can’t help
✔ Know the exact price upfront: $1,999

Book Your Free Consultation

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The Eastern Shore Deserves Better Stem Cell Pricing

Join Baldwin County patients who’ve chosen transparent, physician-guided stem cell therapy at a fair price. Same quality MSCs. No markup games.

Serving Fairhope â€Ē Daphne â€Ē Spanish Fort â€Ē Gulf Shores â€Ē Orange Beach â€Ē Foley â€Ē Mobile â€Ē Pensacola

Stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease. Individual results vary. The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. A consultation with our medical team is required to determine treatment appropriateness.