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EAST OR WEST? – MEDICA STEM CELL THERAPY IS AFFORDABLY THE BEST!

 Regenerative therapy has become popular in recent times, as people are always in search of the natural therapies that can permanently put an end to any disease. However, many people think that regenerative therapy remains very expensive despite the considerable surge as this field is more specialised. 


Is regenerative therapy expensive?

There are varied types of regenerative therapies, such as stem cell therapy, PRP therapy, prolotherapy, etc. Since regenerative therapy is a personalised treatment, the cost varies from patient to patient.

Generally, the cost of these treatments, including post-procedure care, varies depending on the following key factors:

  1. The type of regenerative therapy

  2. The target area to be treated

  3. The type of disease or injury

  4. The severity of the condition 

  5. Location of the clinic

  6. The success factor of the clinic

  7. Either single or combinational therapy

  8. Number of treatments required

  9. Experience of the physician

  10. Overhead costs including support personnel and admin requirements

  11. Pre and post-treatment care requirements and rehabilitation programme 

 

On average, the cost of regenerative therapy may start from $1000 and can reach up to $25000. But remember one fact. Quality has its price. So, don't look just at a price, but examine all sides of the treatment.

Regenerative therapy may be more expensive than the administration of medications and corticosteroid injections. But, this minimally invasive therapy is less expensive, compared to the surgery. Regenerative therapy may be a one-stop solution that can fix the disease or injury permanently, where the conventional methods can provide only temporary relief. So, on average, the overall cost of just 2-3 sessions of regenerative cell therapy can be equivalent to the cost spent on conventional therapeutic methods. That's why we recommend everyone to explore the health outcomes by condition and compare the treatment strategy with other conventional methods.

The cost of regenerative therapy is lower for orthopedic conditions. But this therapy turns out to be costlier for complex diseases like neurodegenerative conditions.

Now that you have a fair idea about the approximate cost of regenerative therapy for knee pain. Although this treatment may be only partly covered under some medical insurance schemes, you can always aim for a permanent treatment method. 

Medica Stem Cells clinic stands out with a team of highly skilled medical experts who can provide hi-tech facilities at a nominal cost. For more information about the natural regenerative cell treatment, please feel free to refer to the website http://www.medicastemcells.com. At Medica Stem Cells Clinic in the UK, we use platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, prolotherapy, mesenchymal cell therapy and other therapies to treat shoulder, knee, hip, elbow, hand, wrist, foot and ankle pains. To learn more about the Medica Stem Cell therapy in detail along with the personalised cost, contact Medica Stem Cells clinic in London on 020 8 168 2000 or Ireland clinic on 01 298 8000.


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