NO. However, Sparrow’s surgical procedures fall under the category of physician’s practice of medicine, wherein the physician and patient are free to consider their chosen course of therapy. The FDA does have guidelines about treatment and manipulation of a patient’s own tissues. At Sparrow, we meet these guidelines by providing same day treatment with the patient’s own cells that undergo no manipulation and are inserted during the same procedure.
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- How many stem cell injections are required for success?
- What do the costs of the stem cell therapy procedures include?
- What are the costs of consultation and procedures for stem cell therapy?
- Does a candidate have to participate in research to receive therapy at Sparrow?
- Who decides who is eligible for stem cell therapy?
- Are any patients automatically excluded from stem cell therapy?
- Is everyone a candidate for stem cell therapy?
- How long does it take to see improvement from stem cell therapy?
- Can I be expected to improve after stem cell therapy at Sparrow?
- Are any biological agents added to the stem cells such as medications or mixtures containing Plasma Enriched Platelets?
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