If you're researching alternatives before scheduling surgery, you're in the right place.
You have two paths if conservative care (rest, NSAIDs, physical therapy, cortisone) has stopped working. Most patients are only shown one of them.
The conventional path your orthopedic surgeon will discuss.
Non-surgical, in-office, using PRP and other regenerative options selected for your case.
Financing available through CareCredit and Cherry. Approval typically takes 60 seconds. 0% APR plans available for qualified applicants.
A total knee replacement with a $5,000 deductible, $1,500 in copays, and 8 weeks of lost income can cost $14,500+ out of pocket.
"I was on the surgery schedule. I cancelled it."
"My orthopedic surgeon had me scheduled for knee replacement. Six weeks after treatment, I'm walking the golf course again — full 18, no cart."
— Patient testimonial, Cincinnati. Results vary.
Read more patient stories →Most people dealing with ongoing knee pain who have already tried rest, physical therapy, injections, or medication are often good candidates for an evaluation. Even if you’ve been told surgery is your only option, that doesn’t automatically mean it’s the next step — there may still be alternatives depending on your condition and imaging. The only way to know for sure is a quick, free 15-minute discovery call where a specialist reviews your situation and gives you a clear, honest answer about your options.
No. Regenerative treatments are not currently covered by insurance. The trade-off: no prior authorization process, no surprise denials, no in-network restrictions. We offer financing through CareCredit and Cherry, with monthly payment plans starting around $199.
After a consultation and imaging review, your physician selects the regenerative approach appropriate to your case — typically platelet-rich plasma (PRP), bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC), or other regenerative options. The procedure is done in our office, takes 2–4 hours including prep, and uses local anesthetic only. You walk out the same day.
Most patients report meaningful change between 4 and 12 weeks post-procedure, with continued improvement out to 6 months. Some patients respond faster, some slower. Individual results vary based on severity of damage, age, activity level, and other factors.
Yes. Regenerative treatment does not change your surgical options. Many patients use it to delay surgery for years; others use it after deciding surgery isn't right for them. Either way, your future options remain open.
We see patients regularly from across the Tri-State region. Most patients drive themselves home the same day. We can typically schedule consultation and procedure on convenient days to minimize travel.
Your consultation is reviewed by licensed medical professionals who specialize in joint and mobility-focused treatments.
No one-size-fits-all approach. Every recommendation is based on your condition, imaging, and goals.
You’ll understand your options clearly before making any decision — including whether you’re a candidate or not.
Focused on non-surgical regenerative therapies designed to support natural healing and mobility.
No obligation. No charge for the discovery call.