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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy in Palm Beach County, FL


Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy in Palm Beach County, FL - Pain Relief, Faster Recovery, and Improved Mobility

By Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS & Karla K. Mioduchoski, FNP-BC

Key Takeaway:

✅ Natural healing using your own platelets
✅ Explaining what options for PRP in Palm Beach County FL are and what Benefits it gives
✅ Non-surgical pain relief for joints, tendons & muscles
✅ Affordable self-pay & flexible payment plans
✅ Faster recovery and reduced inflammation
✅ Available in-office and via Telehealth across Palm Beach County



Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy — Benefits, Cost, Side Effects & Real Patient Reviews

Are you struggling with chronic joint pain, arthritis, or muscle injuries and want a natural, non-surgical solution?
At Florida Bariatric and Plastic Surgery MD, we offer affordable Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy — a regenerative treatment that uses your own blood to stimulate healing and restore mobility.

📍 Conveniently serving West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Wellington, and Palm Beach Gardens, our clinic provides PRP injections for patients seeking lasting relief from pain, inflammation, and sports injuries.


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What Is PRP Therapy?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a cutting-edge regenerative procedure that harnesses your body’s natural healing potential.
It involves drawing a small amount of your blood, concentrating the platelets (rich in growth factors), and injecting them into injured or painful areas to stimulate repair, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility.

At our Palm Beach County PRP clinic, patients commonly seek treatment for:

  • Joint pain (knees, hips, shoulders)
  • Tendon injuries (tennis elbow, Achilles tendonitis)
  • Ligament sprains and tears
  • Arthritis and chronic inflammation
  • Muscle strains and sports injuries

How PRP Therapy Works

  1. Blood Draw – A small amount of your blood is collected.
  2. Centrifuge Process – Platelets are separated and concentrated.
  3. Preparation – Growth factor–rich plasma is readied for injection.
  4. Injection – PRP is precisely injected into the injured area.
  5. Healing Response – Growth factors trigger cell repair and tissue regeneration.

💡 Your body becomes its own medicine — healing from the inside out.


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Benefits of PRP Therapy in Palm Beach County

✔️ Stimulates natural tissue repair
✔️ Relieves chronic pain without surgery
✔️ Speeds recovery after injury
✔️ Reduces inflammation and swelling
✔️ Improves joint function and flexibility
✔️ 100% natural – no synthetic drugs or additives



Side Effects of PRP Injections

Since PRP uses your own blood, side effects are typically minimal and short-lived.
You may experience:

  • Mild soreness or swelling
  • Temporary redness or bruising
  • Joint stiffness for 24–48 hours

Most patients return to normal activity within a few days.


Treatment Plan & Dosing

  • Standard Dose: 3–5 cc per session
  • Treatment Frequency: 1–3 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart
  • Maintenance: Yearly boosters may be recommended for chronic conditions

PRP Therapy in Palm Beach County Cost & Insurance

Most insurance plans classify PRP in Palm Beach County FL as an elective wellness procedure and do not cover it. We offer transparent, affordable self-pay options and flexible payment plans.

💲 Initial Consultation: $100
📦 Treatment Packages: Custom pricing based on area and number of injections


Telehealth Consultations Available

Prefer to start from home?
Schedule a Telehealth consultation to discuss your symptoms, review imaging, and determine if PRP therapy is right for you. Our team will create a treatment plan and arrange your in-office procedure at your convenience.



Where We Serve Patients in Palm Beach County

We proudly serve patients across:
West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, Jupiter, and Royal Palm Beach.

Whether you’re searching for PRP injections near Boca Raton or platelet-rich plasma therapy in West Palm Beach, our team provides expert care and convenient scheduling.


Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy in Palm Beach County, FL - Pain Relief, Faster Recovery, and Improved Mobility

Frequently Asked Questions About PRP

Q: How long does PRP pain relief last?
Karla K. Mioduchoski, FNP-BC: Results typically last 6–12 months, with many patients maintaining relief longer with maintenance therapy.

Q: Is PRP therapy painful?
Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS: Only mild discomfort — similar to cortisone injections. We use local anesthetic for your comfort.

Q: Do I need to stop any medications?
Avoid NSAIDs like ibuprofen for 3–5 days before treatment, as they may interfere with platelet activity.

Q: How soon can I return to normal activities?
Most patients resume light activity in 1–2 days, avoiding heavy workouts for about a week.

Q: Does PRP therapy really work for arthritis?
Yes — clinical studies show PRP can reduce inflammation, support cartilage health, and improve mobility in mild to moderate arthritis.


Quick Recovery Tips

🔹 Maintain a healthy diet rich in omega-3s and antioxidants
🔹 Stay hydrated before and after your session
🔹 Avoid smoking and alcohol for 48 hours post-procedure
🔹 Follow your provider’s aftercare instructions for best results


Get a Same-Day Consultation — Book Today

📍 Florida Bariatric and Plastic Surgery MD
Serving West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Wellington & Palm Beach Gardens
📞 Call (754) 331-6379 | Telehealth & Same-Day Appointments Available
💬 English • Spanish • Russian • Ukrainian

Regenerate. Restore. Relieve. – Start Your PRP Healing Journey Today!



Disclaimer

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is considered safe and minimally invasive, but results vary. PRP is not FDA-approved for all medical conditions and may not be suitable for everyone. The information provided is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting treatment.


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