PRP

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PRP (platelet rich plasma) therapy is a non-invasive procedure in which concentrated platelets, containing growth factors, are injected directly into areas on your pet to aid in the healing process in chronic conditions.

Stem Cell Therapy

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What are stem cells?
Stem cells are precursor cells that have the potential to develop into a variety of specialized cell types. They are adult stem cells derived from the fat of your pet.
What is the process?
While under anesthesia, the veterinarian will take fat from your pet’s abdomen, the fat will then be processed in-house. Once the stem cells have been derived from that fat, they are prepared for injection. The veterinarian will then inject these stem cells into various areas, depending on your pet’s condition. The entire process is done all in the same day.

What Conditions Do PRP And Stem Cell Therapy
Treat?

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  • Arthritis
  • Joint pain
  • Cartilage damage
  • Tendon and ligament damage
  • Hip dysplasia
Stem cell therapy can relieve pain, increase range of motion in joints and improve your pet’s quality of life.
Call us today to find out how stem cell therapy can help your pet.