Your own biology, concentrated.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a regenerative therapy that uses concentrated platelets from your own blood to support healing in joints, tendons, soft tissue, and the scalp.
What PRP is
Concentrated platelets, re-injected where needed
We draw a small amount of your blood, concentrate the platelets in a centrifuge, and re-inject that platelet-rich plasma into the area we're treating. Platelets carry growth factors that signal your body to repair — PRP is one way of putting those signals where they can do the most work.
Because PRP uses your own blood, it reintroduces biological healing factors directly into the injured area — minimizing the risk of adverse reactions you'd see with synthetic interventions. The goal isn't only to dial down inflammation or mask pain. It's to facilitate genuine tissue recovery at the source.
What we treat
Where PRP fits clinically
Knee & joint pain
Mild-to-moderate osteoarthritis in weight-bearing joints (knees, hips, shoulders), post-injury joint discomfort, and chronic joint inflammation that hasn't responded to conservative care. Includes meniscus tears and other intra-articular injuries.
Tendon injuries
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis), rotator cuff tendinopathy and tears, Achilles tendonitis, patellar tendonitis (jumper's knee), and pectoral or bicep tendon tears.
Ligament & muscle injuries
ACL injuries and other ligament sprains. Hamstring, quadriceps, and calf strains, particularly when standard rehab has plateaued.
Plantar fasciitis
Inflammation of the plantar fascia in the foot — often a target when rest, stretching, and orthotics haven't fully resolved the pain.
Chronic pain
Persistent pain conditions that haven't responded to conventional treatment, where targeted regenerative support is clinically appropriate.
Hair restoration
Scalp PRP for select patients with early-to-moderate androgenetic hair thinning.
What to expect
A single in-office visit
Draw & process
Standard blood draw, then 15–20 minutes of centrifuge processing to isolate platelets.
Targeted injection
Ultrasound-guided where appropriate. Total visit runs 60–90 minutes.
Recovery
Most patients return to normal activity within a few days. Tissue response builds over weeks.
See if PRP is right for you
A clinical conversation, on your terms.
Twenty minutes to map your situation and the regenerative options that fit.
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