Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

Platelet rich plasma uses your body’s own healing cells to reduce pain and improve function. PRP can help tendon injuries, joint pain, and soft tissue inflammation. It is a minimally invasive procedure performed in the office using x-ray or ultrasound guidance, with little downtime and a focus on restoring natural movement and long-term relief

What PRP Is

Platelet rich plasma is a concentration of your own platelets that delivers growth factors directly to injured tissue. It supports healing, reduces inflammation, and can improve pain and function without steroids or surgery

How PRP Works

A small blood sample is processed in a centrifuge to isolate platelets. The PRP is then injected under ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance to ensure precision. Most patients experience gradual improvement over weeks as the tissue heals and strengthens

Who PRP Helps

PRP can benefit patients with joint pain, tendon injuries, ligament sprains, arthritis, and chronic overuse conditions. It is an option for people seeking a minimally invasive treatment focused on long-term improvement and functional recovery

Pricing

Peripheral Joints, Tendons, Ligaments, and Soft Tissue

-Includes ultrasound guidance and standard PRP preparation

-Examples include the shoulder, knee, hip, elbow, ankle, wrist, rotator cuff, gluteal tendons, plantar fascia, and myofascial or muscle trigger-point targets

  • $800 per target

Spinal PRP Procedures

-Includes fluoroscopic guidance and standard PRP preparation

-Examples include sacroiliac joints (SI joint), facet joints, and intradiscal PRP (lumbar)

  • $800 per target (sacroiliac or facet joint)

  • $1200 per lumbar disc (intradiscal)

Additional Information
-Local anesthesia, sterile technique, and high quality PRP centrifuge preparation included.
-Payment is due at scheduling or on the day of the procedure