Regenerative Medicine at Chambers Clinic

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Regenerative Medicine at Chambers Clinic

Regenerative medicine is a growing field focused on supporting the body’s own ability to heal, repair, and rebuild damaged tissue. At Chambers Clinic, regenerative approaches are used selectively — when the clinical picture, evidence, and patient goals align.

What’s Included

  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): Concentrated platelets from your own blood, used to support healing in joints, tendons, and soft tissue.
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy: A cell-based approach using mesenchymal stem cells, studied for orthopedic, neurological, and tissue-repair applications.
  • Exosome Therapy: Small extracellular vesicles that carry signaling molecules between cells. An active area of research for regeneration and immune modulation.
  • Peptide Therapy: When indicated, peptides like BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu may support tissue healing alongside other regenerative interventions.

How We Decide What’s Right

Regenerative therapies aren’t a one-size-fits-all solution. The decision involves the specific tissue or condition being addressed, what the current research supports, your overall health and history, realistic timelines for healing, and whether the regenerative approach makes sense on its own or as part of a broader plan.

What to Discuss With Your Clinician

If you’re considering regenerative therapy, come ready to talk about what you’re trying to address, your full medical history, what you’ve already tried, and what success would look like for you.

Approved by the Chambers Clinic Team — last reviewed May 28, 2026.

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