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3786 FM 1488
Suite 310
Conroe, TX 77384
Suite 310
Conroe, TX 77384
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8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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3786 FM 1488 Rd Suite 310, Conroe, TX 77384
Frequently Asked Questions
Stem cells are naturally present in everyone’s body and play an important role in the repair and regeneration of tissues. They act as biological “builders,” helping signal and support the body’s healing processes when tissue is damaged. Over time, and as part of the natural aging process, both the number and activity of stem cells decline, which can reduce the body’s ability to heal efficiently after injury. In our practice, we use umbilical cord–derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which are commonly used in regenerative applications and are well known for their favorable safety profile. These cells do not require genetic matching between the donor and recipient, allowing them to be used broadly while working alongside the body’s natural healing mechanisms when delivered directly to an area of injury.
All stem cell products used in our practice are sourced from an FDA-compliant laboratory that follows strict quality, safety, and sterility standards. The source material comes from healthy, medically screened donors, and the umbilical cord tissue is donated after a full-term, successful birth with informed consent. Each product undergoes comprehensive screening, processing, and quality controls before it is made available for clinical use.
Stem cell injections are minimally invasive procedures performed in an outpatient setting without the use of anesthesia. Rather than altering anatomy or removing tissue, they are designed to support the body’s natural healing and repair processes. Many patients explore stem cell care as a conservative option to avoid or delay surgery.
Injections are delivered in an outpatient setting without the use of anesthesia, with a strong emphasis on accuracy and precision. Using C-arm fluoroscopy, our medical doctor guides precise targeting of the damaged area to ensure accurate placement. The procedure is designed to be efficient and well tolerated, and most patients report little to no discomfort during the injection. The most common side effect is mild soreness at the injection site, which typically resolves within a few days.
Stem cell injections may be an option for many individuals with acute or chronic injuries involving joint, tendon, ligament, or soft-tissue damage, especially when pain is interfering with daily activities or limiting participation in work, exercise, or hobbies they enjoy. Candidates may also include those with herniated discs in the neck or lower back, with or without radiating symptoms. Radiating symptoms may include pain, numbness, or weakness extending into the arms or legs. During your consultation, we perform a medical history and physical exam and may obtain in-house X-rays or refer for MRI imaging if recommended by the doctor to help determine whether stem cell injections may be an appropriate option.
Most patients notice changes within 30 to 90 days. Response timelines vary by individual and by area treated, and results are not guaranteed. Others may experience improvement over a longer period as the body’s natural repair processes continue. Stem cell care is not designed as an instant fix, but rather as a progressive, biologically driven process.