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Is Medica Pain Management Treatment the Best Affordable Treatment in UK?

 In recent times, people are constantly looking out for a natural therapy to cure a disease permanently. Hence, regenerative therapy has become very famous. However, people are of the idea that regenerative treatment is costly. As this field is more specialized, there is a considerable demand for this treatment.

How expensive is the regenerative treatment?

There are many types of regenerative therapies like PRP therapy, stem cell therapy, and prolotherapy. Regenerative therapy is a personalized treatment. Hence, the cost of every therapy varies from patient to patient.

Usually, in this treatment, the cost of post-procedure care is also included. This post-procedure care varies depending on these critical factors:

  • The form of injury or disease

  • The central part that needs treatment

  • Whether it is combinational or single therapy

  • The type of regenerative therapy

  • Number of the treatment required

  • The success ratio of the clinic

  • The expertise of the doctor

  • Extra costs including admin requirements and support personnel

  • Location of the clinic

If you go by an average, the cost of the regenerative therapy can start from $1000 and can go up to $25,000 on the upper level. But don't forget that we have to pay the price for the quality. So, don't be too stern about the cost.

Conventional method vs Regenerative method

Compared to the administered medicines and giving corticosteroid injections, regenerative treatment may be more expensive. But compared to the surgery, this minimally invasive therapy is less expensive. Conservative methods of treatment can give you only temporary relief. Hence, if you want to opt for a treatment that can give you a permanent cure, regenerative cell therapy is another alternate option. So, the cost you spend on a conservative treatment method will be equivalent to the cost of 2-3 sessions of regenerative cell therapy. Therefore, we suggest everyone see the outcome of the regenerative cell therapy compared to the other conservative treatments and then decide which is suited to them.

In the cases of orthopaedic patients, the cost of regenerative cell therapy is more minor. But, in complex diseases like neurodegenerative conditions, this regenerative cell therapy comes out as costlier.

After reading whatever is given above, you would have a clear idea about the cost of regenerative cell therapy for knee pain. The majority of the insurance schemes don't cover this regenerative cell treatment unless you have a premium plan. However, you can always check with your insurance about the regenerative treatment. But, if you want a permanent solution for your condition, that too in a minimally invasive method, you can always go in for regenerative therapy.

What Medica Stem Cells Clinic offers

Our Medica Stem Cells clinic with a highly skilled medical team is your perfect choice. You can get a hi-tech facility for a nominal price. You can also be assured of not having any allergy or rejection as the patient's regenerative cells are used in this natural therapy. Remember that you won't experience any side effects. The recovery period will remain only for a shorter duration.

If you want to know more about natural cell treatment, you can always feel free to refer to our website http://www.medicastemcells.com. Our regenerative cell therapy in the UK includes various treatments such as prolotherapy, mesenchymal cell therapy, and PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy.

You can call our London clinic at 020 8 168 2000 or our Ireland clinic on 01 298 8000 to know more about our Medica stem cells therapy. We will offer the treatment at an affordable cost depending on your condition.


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