A Patient's Guide to Non-Surgical Regenerative Care

The Science Behind
Regenerative Medicine

Understanding Your Options
Before Making Any Decision

RegenHealth Physicians

For patients who've worked through the conventional options and want to understand what else exists.

Physician-Led Care: All procedures at RegenHealth Physicians are performed by Dr. Ajit Dhaliwal, Board Certified- American Board of Internal Medicine. Every patient case is reviewed personally before any treatment recommendation is made.
If you're reading this, you've probably been managing pain for longer than you should have to. You've tried things that helped temporarily but didn't last. You may be wondering what other options exist beyond what you've already tried. That's exactly what this guide is designed to help you explore.
What is Regenerative Medicine?

Regenerative medicine uses advanced biologic therapies — including growth factors, signaling proteins, and cellular components sourced from accredited donor tissue banks — to support the body's natural recovery processes in the affected area. These components are concentrated and delivered precisely to the site of concern.

Most conventional treatments work by managing symptoms — reducing inflammation, blocking pain signals, or temporarily replacing what's been lost. Regenerative medicine works differently. Rather than solely managing symptoms, the goal is to support the body's natural recovery processes at the site of concern. It's a different approach to how the biological environment around the area of concern is supported.

Day 1: Fresh Cut
Week 4: Healed

Your Body Already Knows How to Heal

Remember your last cut?

You get a cut, it bleeds, forms a scab, and heals completely — without you doing anything. That's your platelets and stem cells releasing growth factors that signal tissue repair.

Regenerative therapy delivers the same growth factors and signaling proteins involved in natural tissue recovery — concentrated, donor-sourced, and introduced precisely to the area of concern where the body's own circulation is limited.
The Science Behind Regenerative Medicine
PRP Therapy
Platelet-Rich Plasma

Platelet-rich plasma is prepared by concentrating platelets from the patient's own blood. These platelets release growth factors associated with the body's natural inflammatory regulation when introduced to the affected area.

Contains 3-5x baseline platelet concentration; releases PDGF, TGF-β, IGF-1, VEGF
Stem Cell Therapy
Paracrine Signaling

Stem cell therapy introduces mesenchymal stem cells derived from accredited donor tissue sources. These cells are associated with paracrine signaling — releasing growth factors and cytokines that interact with the cellular environment in the affected area.

Donor-derived MSCs release growth factors and cytokines associated with paracrine signaling and cellular communication. Source: accredited tissue bank.
Exosome Therapy
Cellular Messengers

Nano-vesicles derived from donor cell cultures that carry signaling proteins, miRNA, and lipids — introducing biological communication signals into the cellular environment at the site of concern.

Nano-vesicles sourced from accredited donor cell cultures, containing miRNA, proteins, and lipids associated with intercellular signaling
A note on biologic sourcing

The stem cell and exosome therapies used at RegenHealth Physicians are derived from donor tissue sourced through accredited tissue banks — not from the patient's own body. All materials are processed under applicable FDA human cellular and tissue product (HCT/P) safety standards. These procedures have not been approved by the FDA for the treatment of any specific disease or condition.

Patient Story
"The procedure was simpler than I expected, and I was able to return to the activities I'd had to step back from."
Margaret, 68, had spent years adjusting her life around knee pain — skipping hiking trips she'd planned, turning down walks she'd have taken without a second thought. She explored our procedure as a non-surgical option before committing to surgery. In the months that followed, she reports being able to do things she'd quietly stopped expecting to do again.
*Individual patient experience. Not representative of typical outcomes. Results should not be interpreted as a guarantee of outcomes for any other person.

Common Reasons Patients Seek Regenerative Care

  • Joint Pain: Knee, hip, shoulder, ankle
  • Arthritis: Osteoarthritis, degenerative conditions
  • Soft Tissue Injuries: Rotator cuff, tendon tears
  • Back & Spine: Disc degeneration, chronic pain

Why Patients With These Concerns Explore Regenerative Procedures

These conditions share a common characteristic: tissue in areas with limited natural blood supply. Cartilage, tendons, and intervertebral discs are avascular or hypovascular — meaning they receive minimal blood flow and therefore limited access to circulating growth factors and biological signals.

Regenerative procedures introduce concentrated biological components directly into areas with limited natural blood supply — supporting the cellular environment in tissue that may have restricted access to circulating growth factors.

The Biological Context:

Articular cartilage has no blood vessels. When affected, it has limited access to circulating growth factors and signaling proteins the way skin or muscle does. Similarly, tendons and spinal discs have poor vascularity. By introducing concentrated biologics under imaging guidance, we deliver growth factors and signaling proteins directly to the area of concern.

Patient Story
"The consultation gave me a clear picture of my options. I chose the regenerative route and I'm back to playing tennis."
David, 54, had built his weekends around tennis for thirty years before a rotator cuff injury changed that. He was scheduled for surgery when he chose to explore a non-surgical option first. He reports returning to the court in the months following the procedure. "The consultation gave me a clear picture of my options," he said.
*Individual patient experience. Not representative of typical outcomes. Results should not be interpreted as a guarantee of outcomes for any other person.

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The Real Cost of Waiting

Most patients who come to us have already spent months — sometimes years — working through the options their primary physician offered. By the time they book a consultation, they're not impulsive. They've done the work. What they want is clarity.

Exploring your options earlier rather than later simply gives you more time to make a considered decision — whatever that decision turns out to be.

Your consultation is the first step toward understanding your options and whether this procedure may be appropriate for your situation.

What to Expect

Timeline

Individual timelines vary. Some patients notice changes within weeks; others over several months. Your physician will advise based on your specific case.

Recovery

Minimal downtime — many patients return to normal daily activities shortly after the procedure, though individual experience varies

Results

Individual results vary. Medical evaluation determines candidacy

1-7 Days

Inflammatory

Initial response phase; mild swelling or tenderness may occur

2-6 Weeks

Cellular Activity

Cellular signaling continues; some patients begin to notice changes

2-6 Months

Ongoing Response

Biological processes mature; individual progress varies

Patient Story
"Years of lower back pain had me considering fusion surgery. The regenerative approach gave me a non-surgical option I hadn't fully explored before."
Susan, 61, had structured her week around managing lower back pain — what she could sit through, what she couldn't carry, which plans she had to cancel. She explored our procedure before committing to spinal fusion surgery. She reports meaningful changes in her daily comfort in the months that followed.
*Individual patient experience. Not representative of typical outcomes. Results should not be interpreted as a guarantee of outcomes for any other person.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I'm a candidate for regenerative medicine?

Patients who explore this procedure typically have ongoing musculoskeletal concerns and are looking for non-surgical options to discuss with a physician. A thorough evaluation by our physician is the only way to determine whether this approach may be appropriate for your specific situation.

What is the FDA regulatory status of these procedures?

These procedures are regulated by the FDA as human cellular and tissue products (HCT/Ps). They have not been approved by the FDA for the treatment of any specific disease or condition. The stem cell and exosome therapies used at our clinic are derived from donor tissue sourced through accredited tissue banks — not from the patient's own body. All biologic materials are processed under applicable federal tissue safety standards.

What's the success rate?

Outcomes vary by individual, condition, and a range of clinical factors. We will discuss realistic expectations based on your specific situation at your consultation. Some patients report significant changes; others modest shifts; and some do not respond significantly. Your physician will give you an honest assessment before any decision is made.

How long do results last?

Individual experiences vary considerably. Some patients report sustained changes over an extended period; others may benefit from follow-up care over time. These procedures are not permanent cures. Your physician will discuss realistic expectations based on your specific case and response to treatment.

Is the procedure painful?

Most patients tolerate procedures well. We use local anesthesia for all injections. Some patients experience mild soreness or swelling for 24-48 hours after treatment, which typically resolves with rest and ice.

Will insurance cover my treatment?

Most insurance plans don't currently cover regenerative medicine procedures, as they are considered elective. Some aspects of your care (consultation, imaging) may be covered. We'll verify your benefits and provide transparent pricing before any treatment.

What if regenerative medicine doesn't work for me?

We monitor your progress closely and adjust care as needed. If you don't respond significantly, we'll discuss other options — including referral to appropriate specialists. We're committed to helping you find the right path forward, even if it isn't regenerative medicine.

What Happens When You Come In

Your consultation is a 45–60 minute appointment with our clinical team. It's a thorough medical evaluation. We'll review your history, examine the affected area, review any existing imaging, and give you an honest assessment of whether this procedure may be appropriate for your specific situation. If it is, we'll explain exactly what a treatment plan would involve. If it isn't, we'll tell you that clearly and point you toward what would actually help. You'll leave with answers, not pressure.

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Your Options?

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RegenHealth Physicians

184 E 70th Street, Suite B1, New York, NY 10021

Phone: 929-732-7423

Website: https://regenhealthphysicians.com

The procedures described in this guide have not been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of any specific disease or condition. The stem cell and exosome therapies referenced in this guide are derived from donor tissue sourced through accredited tissue banks — not from the patient's own body. All procedures are performed by licensed medical professionals. Biologic materials are processed under applicable federal tissue safety standards.

Patient accounts in this guide reflect individual experiences only and should not be interpreted as a guarantee or prediction of outcomes for any other person. Individual candidacy is determined by physician evaluation only. Results vary by individual.

This guide is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before beginning any treatment programme.