Neck Pain Stem Cell
Therapy — $1,999
Cervical disc degeneration, pinched nerves, whiplash, tech neck — MSC stem cell therapy addresses the inflammation driving your neck pain. No surgery. No $15,000 price tag.
Neck Pain Affects Everything
Your cervical spine supports your 10–12 pound head, contains delicate nerve pathways to your arms and hands, and allows the range of motion you rely on every day. When it’s inflamed, everything suffers — sleep, work, driving, exercise, and quality of life.
Chronic neck pain is usually driven by ongoing inflammation around deteriorating discs, arthritic facet joints, or compressed nerves. Traditional treatments manage the pain signal but rarely address what’s happening inside the tissue.
From Disc Disease to Whiplash
MSC therapy delivers systemic anti-inflammatory and regenerative support for cervical spine conditions.
Cervical Disc Degeneration
Discs between neck vertebrae lose hydration and height with age, causing pain, stiffness, and nerve compression. MSCs support the inflammatory environment around degrading discs.
Pinched Nerves (Radiculopathy)
Nerve compression causing pain, numbness, or tingling radiating from neck into shoulders, arms, and hands. MSCs reduce the inflammation compressing the nerve.
Whiplash Injuries
Car accidents, sports impacts, and falls cause soft tissue damage that can persist for months or years. MSC therapy addresses the lingering inflammation keeping you in pain.
Cervical Facet Arthritis
Arthritis of the small joints in your neck causing stiffness, grinding, and pain with turning your head. MSCs calm the chronic joint inflammation.
Tech Neck / Postural Pain
Years of looking down at screens causes chronic strain and inflammation in the cervical spine. MSCs help reduce the accumulated inflammatory damage.
Cervical Spinal Stenosis
Narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck causing pain, weakness, and coordination issues. MSCs address the inflammation contributing to symptoms.
Systemic Support for Your Cervical Spine
IV stem cell therapy is our recommended approach for neck pain. MSCs delivered through your bloodstream circulate to find inflammation throughout the cervical spine — discs, facet joints, nerves, muscles, and ligaments — all at once.
This systemic approach is more effective than targeting one spot because neck pain typically involves multiple structures contributing to the problem simultaneously.
Neck Pain Treatment Without the Markup
4 Simple Steps
Free Consultation
Phone or Zoom with our team. Discuss your neck pain, any imaging results (MRI, X-rays), previous treatments, and your goals. 15 minutes, zero pressure. If neck surgery is what you really need, we’ll tell you.
Medical Review
Andrea Montana, MSN, APRN reviews your case and confirms the best approach. For most neck conditions, IV therapy provides the most comprehensive cervical spine support.
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 cervical inflammation decreases. Many patients report improved range of motion and less pain when turning their head within the first month. Optimal results around 3–6 months.
Common Questions About Neck Pain Treatment
Find Out If Stem Cells Can Help Your Neck Pain
Tell us about your neck 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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Stop Living With Neck Pain
Schedule a free consultation. We’ll discuss your specific neck 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.