Physician-Guided Care

Regenerative Medicine

Stem cells. Exosomes. Individual physician evaluation.

Understanding the Options

Stem cells and exosomes support repair in different ways.

One is a living cell. The other is a package of biological information sent from one cell to another.

Illustration showing an exosome carrying biological information from a source cell to a recipient cell

Cell-to-Cell Communication

Exosomes

Exosomes are microscopic packages of biological information released by cells. They travel to other cells, delivering signals that help coordinate communication, adaptation, and repair.

The information they carry depends on both the type of cell that produced them and the biological state of that cell, making the source of the exosomes an important consideration.

Illustration showing a stem cell capable of self-renewal and development into specialized cells

Living Regenerative Cells

Stem Cells

Stem cells are living cells that help maintain and repair the body’s tissues. They can respond to their surroundings, multiply when needed, and develop into specialized cells that support healing and regeneration.

The source of stem cells is critically important because it influences their biological capabilities. We utilize stem cells derived from carefully screened, full-term birth tissue. These cells come from an early stage of cellular development, allowing them to retain many of the regenerative characteristics that make stem cell therapy so promising.

Source and Quality

The product matters.

We do not consider every stem cell or exosome product equivalent.

When a therapy is being considered, we review the specific product, tissue or cellular source, manufacturer, processing methods, sterility testing, handling, storage, documentation, and intended clinical use.

The exact source and available quality documentation are discussed with the patient before any decision is made.

Common Questions

What patients want to know.

Where do the stem cells come from?

We utilize stem cells derived from carefully screened, full-term birth tissue. The tissue source, processing, testing, documentation, and intended use are reviewed and explained before treatment is recommended.

Where do exosomes come from?

Exosomes are microscopic packages released by cells. Because their biological information reflects both the type and condition of the source cells, the cellular source, manufacturing process, testing, storage, and documentation are reviewed for the specific product.

Are stem cells and exosomes the same?

No. Stem cells are living cells. Exosomes are cell-derived signaling vesicles. They are biologically different and must be evaluated separately.

How is product quality evaluated?

Evaluation may include the product source, manufacturer, processing, sterility testing, handling, storage conditions, documentation, and the clinical purpose for which it is being considered.

Does a consultation mean I qualify?

No. Consultation begins the evaluation. Treatment is offered only when the physician determines that it is clinically appropriate and permitted under applicable requirements.

Are results guaranteed?

No. Individual responses vary, and no medical outcome can be guaranteed.

Begin With a Conversation

Is regenerative medicine appropriate for you?

Tell us what you are hoping to address. We will help you determine the appropriate next step.