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

 Are you having severe knee pain while walking or climbing the stairs? Do you face other symptoms such as stiffness, swelling, and restricted range of motion? Do you not find any significant improvement despite following conventional therapies? Then regenerative treatment procedures in Medica Stem Cell Clinic may be the right solution for you! 


Our regenerative therapy permanently treats the damaged tissues by promoting your body’s natural healing mechanism. We have a personalised treatment plan that helps you to get rid of knee pain quickly and naturally.


You might be eager to know the cost of this regenerative treatment for knee pain, especially in the UK, right? First, you should understand the factors that decide the cost of regenerative therapy.


Factors that decide the cost of regenerative treatment


  • The time taken to complete the entire treatment.

  • Number of Regenerative treatment sessions, and other supportive treatments like physiotherapy sessions, nutritional advice provided.

  • Areas treated - is it just one knee or both? The more areas are being treated, the higher the costs. 

  • Qualifications of the medical practitioner performing the regenerative treatment.

  • Experience of the clinic.

  • Location of the clinic.

 

The cost of regenerative therapy may start from £500, depending on the condition and therapy used. But remember one fact. Quality has its price.


Now that you have a fair idea about the approximate cost of regenerative therapy for knee pain.

Medica Stem Cells clinic stands out with a team of highly skilled medical experts who can provide hi-tech facilities at a nominal cost. All our doctors are trained and registered, and we have a team of orthopaedic consultants and surgeons, pain management experts, chartered physiotherapists and registered public health nutritionists.


For more information about the natural regenerative cell treatment for your knee pain condition, please feel free to refer to the website http://www.medicastemcells.com. At Medica Stem Cells Clinic in the UK, we provide full treatment packages, that may contain platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, Prolotherapy, regenerative cell therapy, physiotherapy, orthotic assessment and nutritional advice. To learn more about the Medica Stem Cells therapies in detail along with the personalised cost, contact Medica Stem Cells clinic in London at 020 8 168 2000 or Ireland clinic on 01 298 8000.


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