Advanced regenerative treatment using your body\'s own cells to repair, restore, and renew damaged tissue without surgery.

80% of patients report noticeable improvement with stem cell infusion therapy.
See Why St. George Trusts Us for Regenerative Care

During treatment, a high concentration of stem cells is infused into the bloodstream through a simple IV. These cells immediately circulate and seek out damaged tissue, inflammation, or degeneration in the body.\n\nOnce they arrive, they signal your body\'s repair mechanisms and help accelerate natural healing. The result is improved function, reduced pain, and support for long-term recovery — without surgery.

Stem cell infusion therapy is designed to support healing in areas where the body has been struggling to repair itself. Many patients seek this treatment for chronic pain, inflammation, or long-standing injuries that haven\'t improved with traditional methods.
Infused stem cells support natural regeneration to help damaged tissue recover quicker.
Stem cell signals calm down inflammation — one of the biggest causes of chronic pain.
Cells circulate through your bloodstream to target multiple problem areas at once.
Most patients return to normal activities the same day with no incisions required.

Our patients consistently report meaningful improvement in pain, mobility, and quality of life — often after just one treatment session.
“I see patients who have been hurting for years finally get relief. Stem cell infusion gives the body the support it needs to heal — and when people start feeling like themselves again… that's why I love what I do.”

Kami Vandertoolen
BSN, RN — Patient Coordinator
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Your infusion appointment is simple, comfortable, and designed to fit into your day. Most visits take less than 60–90 minutes, and you can go home right after — no recovery room or hospital stay needed.
Before starting, our medical team reviews your medical history, symptoms, current medications, and goals. We confirm that stem cell infusion is appropriate for your condition, and we tailor the treatment to your specific needs. This step ensures that you receive the right concentration and type of regenerative support your body needs to begin healing effectively.
You'll relax in a comfortable treatment chair while the stem cells are delivered through a small IV. Most patients use this time to listen to music, watch videos, or simply rest.
The infusion itself is not painful — and during this time, the stem cells begin entering your bloodstream and naturally travel to areas of inflammation and injury. There is no sedation required.
Once the infusion is complete, you are able to stand up, walk out, and continue your day normally. There is no downtime, and most people return to work or regular activities immediately.
The stem cells continue working silently inside your body over the next several weeks — reducing inflammation, supporting tissue repair, and helping your body restore itself from the inside out.
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Our regenerative therapies use your body's own healing mechanisms to repair damaged tissue, reduce inflammation, and restore function. The specific approach is tailored to your condition and goals.
Most patients begin to notice improvement within 2 to 12 weeks, depending on the treatment and condition. Results continue to build over several months as your body heals.
Most patients report minimal discomfort. We use advanced imaging guidance and local anesthesia to ensure comfort throughout the procedure.
Treatment plans are individualized. Many patients see significant improvement after one to three sessions, depending on their condition and severity.
Regenerative therapies are not typically covered by insurance. We offer financing options and accept HSA/FSA payments. Contact us for a detailed cost consultation.
All treatments are performed under the supervision of Dr. Matt Gertsch, MD — our Harvard-trained medical director — and our experienced clinical team.