Joint Pain Stem Cell
Therapy — $1,999
Knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, wrists — MSC stem cell therapy targets the inflammation driving your joint pain. No surgery. No $15,000 price tag. Just premium stem cells at an honest price.
Joint Pain Doesn’t Just Hurt — It Steals Your Life
Chronic joint pain isn’t just about aching knees or stiff shoulders. It changes how you move, sleep, work, and live. Traditional options often leave you choosing between endless painkillers, cortisone shots that wear off faster each time, or major surgery with months of recovery.
MSC stem cell therapy offers a different path — addressing the root inflammation driving your joint pain rather than just masking symptoms.
Stem Cell Therapy for Every Joint
IV stem cell therapy works systemically — your stem cells find inflammation wherever it exists. Here are the most common joints we treat.
Knee Pain
Arthritis, meniscus tears, ligament injuries, patellar tendonitis — our most requested treatment area.
Learn About Knee Treatment →Hip Pain
Hip osteoarthritis, labral tears, bursitis, and hip flexor issues causing groin or lateral hip pain.
Learn About Hip Treatment →Shoulder Pain
Rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, impingement, and shoulder arthritis affecting daily activities.
Learn About Shoulder Treatment →Elbow Pain
Tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, elbow arthritis, and chronic tendon injuries that won’t heal.
Learn About Elbow Treatment →Wrist & Hand Pain
Arthritis, carpal tunnel, trigger finger, De Quervain’s, and chronic hand and wrist conditions.
Learn About Wrist & Hand Treatment →Ankle & Foot Pain
Ankle arthritis, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and chronic sprains that keep recurring.
Learn About Ankle Treatment →One Treatment. Every Joint.
IV stem cell therapy delivers 40 million MSCs directly into your bloodstream. Unlike injections that target one specific spot, IV delivery allows stem cells to circulate and find inflammation in every affected joint.
This is why IV therapy is especially powerful for joint pain patients — most people don’t have just one bad joint. The systemic approach treats your shoulders, knees, hips, hands, and everywhere else inflammation is causing damage, all in a single 1–2 hour session.
Joint Pain Treatment Without the Markup
4 Simple Steps
Free Consultation
Phone or Zoom with our team. Tell us which joints are bothering you, share any imaging you have (X-rays, MRI), and ask anything. 15 minutes, zero pressure. If surgery is what you need, we’ll tell you that too.
Medical Review
Andrea Montana, MSN, APRN reviews your case and determines the best treatment approach. For most multi-joint pain patients, IV therapy provides the most comprehensive support across all affected areas.
Treatment Day
1–2 hour IV infusion in our St. George clinic. 40 million premium MSCs delivered systemically to every inflamed joint. Full physician oversight. Most patients relax during the infusion and go home the same day.
Gradual Improvement
Results typically begin within 2–8 weeks as inflammation decreases throughout your joints. Patients often notice improved mobility and less stiffness first, followed by continued improvement over 3–6 months.
Common Questions About Joint Pain Treatment
Find Out If Stem Cells Can Help Your Joint Pain
Tell us which joints are bothering you and we’ll give you an honest assessment. No sales pitch — just straight answers.
- ✔ Free 15-minute phone or Zoom consultation
- ✔ Discuss your specific joints and conditions
- ✔ 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 Joints Deserve Better Than “Just Live With It”
Schedule a free consultation. We’ll discuss your specific joint pain 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.