Back Pain Stem Cell
Therapy — $1,999
Disc degeneration, sciatica, chronic low back pain, spinal arthritis — MSC stem cell therapy addresses spinal inflammation without surgery. Not $15,000. No pressure.
Why Your Back Pain Keeps Coming Back
Up to 80% of adults experience back pain at some point. For many, it becomes a chronic cycle: inflammation damages spinal structures, which causes more inflammation, which causes more damage. Most treatments only interrupt the pain signal — they don’t address what’s happening in the tissue.
Stem cell therapy works differently. MSCs address the chronic inflammatory environment in your spine, supporting your body’s repair processes at the cellular level.
From Disc Degeneration to Chronic Low Back Pain
MSC therapy delivers systemic anti-inflammatory and regenerative support for a wide range of spinal conditions.
Degenerative Disc Disease
As spinal discs lose hydration and height with age, they cause pain, stiffness, and nerve compression. MSCs support the inflammatory environment around degrading discs.
Sciatica
Shooting pain from lower back through buttocks and down the leg. Often caused by disc herniation compressing the sciatic nerve. MSCs help reduce the inflammation irritating the nerve.
Facet Joint Arthritis
Arthritis of the small joints connecting your vertebrae. Causes stiffness, pain with bending and twisting, and morning pain. MSCs address the joint inflammation directly.
Herniated / Bulging Discs
Disc material pushing outward can compress nerves and cause significant pain. MSC therapy supports the tissue environment around the damaged disc.
Chronic Low Back Pain
Persistent pain lasting 3+ months without clear structural cause. Often driven by chronic inflammation. IV stem cell therapy delivers systemic anti-inflammatory support.
Spinal Stenosis
Narrowing of the spinal canal causing nerve compression, pain, and weakness. While MSCs can’t widen the canal, they help reduce inflammation contributing to symptoms.
Systemic Support for Your Entire Back
Unlike targeted injections that address one spot, IV stem cell therapy delivers MSCs through your bloodstream so they circulate throughout your entire body — finding and addressing inflammation in every spinal structure simultaneously.
This is why IV therapy is our recommended approach for most back conditions: the spine involves multiple discs, joints, nerves, and muscles, and systemic delivery supports all of them at once.
Back Pain Treatment Without the Markup
4 Simple Steps
Free Consultation
Phone or Zoom with our team. Discuss your back pain history, any imaging (MRI, X-rays), previous treatments tried, and your goals. 15 minutes, zero pressure.
Medical Review
Andrea Montana, MSN, APRN reviews your case and recommends the best approach. For most back conditions, IV therapy is preferred for systemic support. She’ll be honest about what to expect.
Treatment Day
1–2 hour IV infusion in our comfortable St. George clinic. 40 million premium MSCs delivered systemically. Full physician oversight. Most patients relax during treatment. Go home same day.
Gradual Results
Improvements typically begin within 2–8 weeks as inflammation decreases. Optimal results around 3–6 months. Many patients return every 6 months for ongoing spinal support.
Common Questions About Back Pain Treatment
Find Out If Stem Cells Can Help Your Back Pain
Tell us about your back pain and we’ll give you an honest assessment. 15 minutes, no pressure.
- ✓ Free 15-minute phone or Zoom consultation
- ✓ Discuss your specific situation honestly
- ✓ No sales pressure — we’ll tell you if we can’t help
- ✓ Know the exact price upfront: $1,999
- ✓ Speak directly with our medical team
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Your Back Doesn’t Have to Hold You Back
Schedule a free consultation. We’ll discuss your specific back condition honestly and help you decide if stem cell therapy is the right approach.
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.
