Who May Be a Candidate for Stem Cell Therapy?

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One of the most common patient questions is whether they may be a candidate for stem cell therapy. There is no single answer, because candidacy depends on the condition, treatment history, overall health, and clinical judgment.

Patients Who Often Request Consultation

  • Adults with chronic pain or mobility limitations
  • Patients with slower recovery after injury
  • Individuals seeking alternatives to surgery
  • Patients who want to understand whether regenerative medicine is relevant before moving forward

What Providers Typically Review

Providers often consider the diagnosis, severity of symptoms, imaging findings when available, prior treatment, current medications, activity level, age, and broader medical history.

Why Some Patients May Not Be Ideal Candidates

In some cases, a patient may need a different medical pathway first. Examples may include infection, untreated underlying disease, urgent surgical issues, severe structural instability, or conditions requiring more traditional specialist care.

Why Consultation Matters

The purpose of consultation is not to promise treatment. It is to evaluate whether further discussion is medically reasonable and whether the patient’s goals match the treatment context.

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Rodney-Laveau

If you are considering regenerative treatment in Florida, request a consultation to continue the discussion.