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3 Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy

Our Mission

At Progressive Health, our #1 priority is to produce the best possible outcomes for our patients.  Everything about our custom same-day stem cell procedure is designed for results to alleviate pain, maximize function, and optimize health.  

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Stem Cells:

Stem Cells live in all of us and they act as the repairmen of the body.  Unfortunately, as we age or get injured, we sometimes can’t get enough of these critical repair cells to the injured area.  

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Stem Cell Candidates 

Have an appropriate orthopedic injury, desire for recovery, no underlying condition that will interfere with healing, willing to follow instructions, report progress, and failed conservative treatement.

 

Why the Need for Stem Cells?

Avoid Surgery

Advanced option for intervention

Natural Holistic Solution

Renegerative damaged tissue

 

Progressive Health Stem Cell procedures help heal injured tissue by greatly increasing your body’s own natural repair cells and promote healing.  Schedule with our leading expert in Regenerative Medicine Dr. Verma https://www.integrativepaininstitute.com/provider/neil-verma-md and book an appointment by calling 972-290-1507 to learn more.  

 

Author
Neil Verma, MD Chief Medical Officer - *The opinions expressed herein are solely the opinions of the author. Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Should you need medical advice, see your physician.

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