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Pain Management

Non-surgical treatment to alleviate chronic pain.

Say goodbye to joint pain in your knees, shoulders, hips, hands, feet, or back with our cutting-edge, in-office stem cell therapy. Using stem cells from your own adipose (fat) tissue, we create a powerful solution by combining them with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and breaking them down into a liquid form for precise joint injections.

 

For added comfort, injections are available with ProNox for relaxation or IV sedation.

Stem cells are extraordinary, capable of multiplying and regenerating damaged tissues, including cartilage, making them ideal for repairing joints. With their incredible healing properties, stem cells can offer lasting relief from joint pain. In fact, many patients find they can cancel their joint surgeries after just one treatment!

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This isn’t just a treatment; it's a breakthrough in pain relief and regeneration. The future of joint care is here—don’t miss out!

What is Stem Cell Regenerative Therapy? 

A growing community of doctors with years of research and clinical studies in the medical field have found the healing properties of stem cells can be widely used to treat many maladies. These stem cell injections are replacing spent cells that have diminished use or function with new cells and regenerating (regrowing) the spent human cells to restore or establish improved function. This can help you reduce pain, improve quality of life, avoid surgeries, and repair overall function.

How stem cell regeneration works.
What is Stem Cell Regeneration Therapy

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About Stem Cells
Plastic Surgery in Grand Junction, Cosmetic Surgery, Doctor Merkel

Serving Montrose & Grand Junction for over 40 years

2525 N 8th St, #203,
Grand Junction, CO 81501

2798 Woodgate Rd, Unit C, Montrose, CO 81401

info@wdmerkel.com

Tel: 970-242-9127

Toll Free: 800-341-7668

Fax: 970-242-8304

 

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Hours

Mon: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Tue: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Wed: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Thurs: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Fri: Closed

 

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