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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a patient’s own blood, processed to concentrate platelets rich in growth factors that accelerate healing.
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PRP enhances collagen production and tissue regeneration, helping strengthen and restore damaged tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.
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Athletes frequently choose PRP therapy to speed up recovery and reduce downtime after sports-related injuries.
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PRP therapy is considered safe since it uses the patient’s own blood, minimizing risks of allergic reactions or infections.
We use advanced medical technology and compassionate care to ensure each patient receives the most accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Whether you're dealing with joint pain, fractures, or post-surgical rehab — you're in expert hands. Book your consultation today and start your journey toward strength and mobility.