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Regenerative Medicine in The Woodlands, TX

Repair the tissue, not just the pain. Joint pain has taken over your daily routine. You have been told that cortisone is the only option until surgery becomes unavoidable. Masking pain is not the same as healing tissue. We use regenerative therapies that work with your body's own biology to repair damage at its source.

Why Prince Health

Diagnostic depth.
Surgical precision.

Most regenerative clinics sell a single treatment and send you home. We start with a diagnostic evaluation and imaging review to confirm candidacy before any procedure is recommended. We track functional milestones after, not just pain scores. Our medical clinic uses the same diagnostic-first approach across every protocol.

01 / Tissue-level

Repair, not just relief.

Concentrated growth factors and biological signals delivered directly to damaged tissue. The goal is restored structure, not quieted symptoms.

02 / Selection

Candidacy first.

Not every patient is a candidate. Imaging review, history, and exam come before any procedure. Proper selection is where good outcomes begin.

03 / Multi-joint

One protocol for the whole pattern.

When degeneration affects more than one joint, you do not need a different specialist for each. One coordinated team manages the whole protocol, combined with stem cell therapy, chiropractic care, and other services when your case requires it.

Understanding the approach

What is regenerative medicine?

A non-surgical approach that uses your body's own biological repair mechanisms to restore damaged tissue in joints, tendons, and ligaments. Guided by diagnostic imaging and functional benchmarks, not by marketing.

Traditional pain management asks how to reduce your pain score. Regenerative medicine asks a fundamentally different question: can the damaged tissue itself be repaired? Cortisone injections reduce inflammation temporarily while the underlying cartilage, tendon, or ligament continues to degrade. Regenerative therapies deliver concentrated growth factors, platelets, and cellular signaling molecules directly to the injury site.

Your body already has the machinery to repair tissue. In many chronic joint conditions, however, the injury site lacks adequate blood supply and growth factor concentration to complete the repair process. Regenerative medicine concentrates these healing components and delivers them precisely where they are needed.

Candidacy comes first. Not every patient or every condition responds to regenerative therapy. Proper selection is the difference between meaningful improvement and wasted time. We track range of motion, functional capacity, and imaging changes. If your protocol is working, we see it in the data. If it is not, we adjust.

How we compare

Repaired tissue
vs. quieter pain.

The difference is not just philosophy. It determines whether damaged tissue gets repaired or simply gets quieter.

Recommended

Regenerative Medicine at Prince Health

  • Targets damaged tissue with concentrated biological growth factors
  • Diagnostic imaging and candidacy screening before any procedure
  • Sustained improvement through actual tissue repair, not temporary relief
  • Functional milestone tracking with objective outcome data

Cortisone Injections

  • Suppresses inflammation temporarily but does not repair tissue
  • Relief typically lasts weeks to months before requiring repeat injection
  • Repeated use can weaken cartilage and accelerate joint degeneration
  • Underlying damage continues to progress between injections

Surgical Intervention

  • Invasive procedure with significant recovery time and physical therapy
  • Carries inherent surgical risks including infection and anesthesia complications
  • Joint replacements have a finite lifespan and may require revision surgery
  • Weeks to months of downtime before returning to normal activities
Advantages

Three reasons it actually works.

Cortisone quiets pain. Surgery removes hardware. Regenerative medicine does something different. Here is why that distinction matters.

01 / Repair

Actual tissue repair, not symptom masking.

Cortisone quiets inflammation. Pain medication blocks nerve signals. Neither repairs the damaged cartilage, tendon, or ligament that is causing the problem. Regenerative medicine delivers concentrated growth factors directly to the injury site to support structural healing. The goal is restored function that lasts, not temporary numbness that fades.

02 / Cost

Transparent pricing that saves long-term.

Most regenerative therapies are not covered by insurance. We discuss all costs before your procedure so there are no surprises. Many patients find that one regenerative treatment costs less than years of cortisone injections, specialist co-pays, and the eventual surgery those approaches often lead to. We help you see the full financial picture.

03 / Evidence

Measurable functional benchmarks.

We do not rely on "How does it feel?" to gauge your progress. Range of motion measurements, functional capacity tests, and imaging comparisons tell us whether tissue repair is taking hold. If the data shows improvement, we continue. If it does not, we adjust your protocol. Every decision ties back to evidence.

Your visit

What to expect at your evaluation.

Four steps from first visit to measurable progress. The same protocol every patient gets, regardless of how busy the clinic is.

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Step 01

Diagnostic Evaluation and Imaging Review

We examine the affected joints, review existing imaging, and assess your overall health status. This evaluation identifies the specific tissue damage and determines whether regenerative therapy can meaningfully improve your condition.

02 / 04
Step 02

Treatment Candidacy Assessment

Not every patient benefits from regenerative medicine. We assess the severity and type of damage, your healing capacity, and prior treatment history. If you are not a strong candidate, we tell you directly and recommend a better path forward.

03 / 04
Step 03

Regenerative Procedure

Concentrated growth factors and biological repair components are delivered precisely to the damaged tissue. The procedure is performed in-office with no general anesthesia required. Most patients return to light activity the same day.

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Step 04

Progress Tracking With Functional Milestones

We schedule follow-up assessments to measure range of motion, functional capacity, and pain reduction. Imaging is repeated when appropriate. Your data determines whether additional treatment is warranted or whether your tissues are healing on track.

Find Out If Regenerative Medicine Is Right for You

Visit Prince Health at 10847 Kuykendahl Rd #350 in The Woodlands, TX. Your evaluation determines whether regenerative therapy can meaningfully improve your condition before recommending any procedure.

FAQ

Regenerative Medicine FAQ

How does regenerative therapy differ from traditional treatments?

Traditional treatments often manage pain without addressing the damaged tissue. Regenerative therapy supports actual tissue repair by leveraging your body's growth factors, platelets, and cellular repair mechanisms to promote healing at the source of injury.

Is regenerative therapy safe?

Yes. We use thoroughly screened, evidence-informed protocols. Every patient undergoes a comprehensive evaluation to confirm candidacy before treatment. Safety begins with proper diagnosis and patient selection, not marketing claims.

How long do results last?

Results vary based on the condition, severity, and your body's healing response. Many patients experience sustained improvement because the therapy supports actual tissue repair rather than temporary symptom relief. We track functional milestones to measure progress objectively.

Can regenerative therapy prevent the need for surgery?

In many cases, yes. Regenerative therapy can be a viable alternative for patients who want to avoid or delay surgery, particularly for joint degeneration, tendon injuries, and soft tissue damage. A thorough diagnostic evaluation helps determine whether you're a good candidate.

How much does regenerative medicine cost and does insurance cover it?

Costs depend on the treatment type and area being treated. Most regenerative therapies are not covered by insurance because they fall outside conventional protocols. We provide transparent pricing during your consultation so you can plan accordingly. Many patients find the investment worthwhile compared to the long-term cost of repeated cortisone injections or surgical recovery.

What conditions respond best to regenerative medicine?

Joint degeneration, tendon injuries, ligament damage, and chronic inflammation in the knees, shoulders, lower back, and neck tend to respond well. We evaluate each patient individually because candidacy depends on the specific tissue involved, severity of damage, and overall health status.

How many regenerative medicine treatments will I need?

Most patients receive 1 to 3 treatments spaced several weeks apart. The number depends on the severity of the condition, your healing response, and the specific therapy used. We track progress with functional benchmarks and imaging when appropriate to determine whether additional sessions are warranted.

Patient feedback

What patients say about regenerative medicine.

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Visit Us

Prince Health in The Woodlands

Our office is located at 10847 Kuykendahl Rd #350 in The Woodlands, TX 77382, easily accessible from Woodlands Parkway, Kuykendahl Road, and the I-45 corridor.

We serve patients from Alden Bridge, Cochran's Crossing, Creekside Park, Sterling Ridge, Panther Creek, Grogan's Mill, and surrounding communities.

Office Hours

  • Monday 8:00 - 18:00
  • Tuesday 9:00 - 12:00
  • Wednesday 8:00 - 18:00
  • Thursday 9:00 - 12:00
  • Friday 8:00 - 12:00
  • Sat - Sun Closed

Contact

(281) 545-5067

10847 Kuykendahl Rd #350
The Woodlands, TX 77382

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