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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO HAVE REGENERATIVE TREATMENT FOR HIP PAIN?

 Have you been treating your hip pain with NSAIDs and corticosteroid injections for a long time and tired with recurring outbreaks? Stop degenerating the hip joint area and opt for regenerative therapy in Medica Stem Cell Clinic for a permanent relief! 




Times have changed now! With the advancement in the medical field, minimally invasive regenerative therapy can repair the affected soft tissue, resolve the associated pain, and regenerate your hip by providing long-term pain relief. This regenerative treatment provides significant improvement within 2-3 weeks after the procedure, with minimal downtime and minimal recovery time. Medica Stem Cells Clinics have a personalised treatment plan that helps you to get rid of hip pain quickly and naturally.


You might be eager to know the cost of this regenerative treatment for hip pain, especially in the UK, right? 

If you are planning to opt for regenerative treatment to treat hip pain, you should have a fair idea about the cost of the procedure and the eligible healthcare setting to undergo this procedure.

The price of regenerative treatment may range depending on factors like the location of the clinic and its infrastructure. The safety standards of personalised care provided by the clinic should be top-notch with a history of high success ratio. Even the physician’s fee is also dependent upon his experience and success rate in performing this regenerative treatment. After all, every patient desire for timely personalised care by a well-experienced provider. Post-procedure consultation and care should be highly affordable.

 

The cost of regenerative therapy may start from £1000, depending on the condition. But remember one fact. Quality has its own price. So, it’s better to take a final decision by considering other aspects also in addition to the cost.

Now that you have a better idea about the estimated cost of regenerative treatment for hip pain. You can still aim for a one-stop solution. 

So, get rid of all those temporary treatment options that continue to cost you every year! Let medical experts at the Medica Stem Cells clinic help you bid goodbye to the persistent hip pain. Contact now! It is better late than never! Medica Stem Cells Clinic in the UK offer fully inclusive treatment packages. We use platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, prolotherapy, mesenchymal cell therapy combined with physiotherapy and nutrition advice to help you in your recovery. Personalised post-treatment care is a part of the package also, including detailed post-treatment instruction manuals and orthotic assessment if required in your case.

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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