Wharton’s Jelly Injections*
Naturally sourced therapy designed to restore joint health, reduce inflammation, and support cellular repair.

A Potent, Natural Source of Regenerative Power
Wharton’s Jelly is a substance within the umbilical cord, rich in mesenchymal stem cells, growth factors, cytokines, and hyaluronic acid. Ethically sourced from healthy, full-term donors, this injection therapy is non-surgical and designed to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and support joint repair.
Conditions We Treat
Osteoarthritis
Chronic Joint Pain
Degenerative Disc Disease
Tendon & Ligament Tears
Post-Surgical Recovery
Sports Injuries
How It Works
1. Comprehensive Evaluation
Imaging + personalized care plan.
2. Guided Injection
Precise ultrasound-guided delivery of Wharton’s Jelly.
3. Ongoing Regeneration
Continued healing over weeks to months.
Why Wharton’s Jelly vs Other Regenerative Therapies?

What to Expect
Is Wharton's Jelly safe and FDA-compliant?
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Yes — Wharton’s Jelly–derived products used in our treatments are:
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Ethically sourced from the umbilical cords of healthy, full-term births
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Screened for infectious diseases, processed in FDA-registered and cGMP-compliant facilities
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These products fall under FDA Section 361 HCT/P regulations, meaning they are approved for use in certain regenerative procedures when minimally manipulated and intended for homologous use.
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The therapy is considered safe, with very low risk of allergic reaction or rejection.
How soon will I feel relief?
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Some patients begin to notice improvement within 1 to 2 weeks, especially for pain or inflammation.
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However, since Wharton’s Jelly promotes tissue regeneration, full results often develop gradually over 4 to 12 weeks.
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Your timeline will depend on the area treated and your individual healing response.
How long does it last?
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Benefits can last 6 months to over a year, depending on the condition and lifestyle factors.
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For chronic issues, some patients choose to repeat treatment annually or biannually to maintain results.
Is there downtime?
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Minimal to no downtime is expected.
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You may experience mild soreness, swelling, or stiffness at the injection site, typically resolving within 24–72 hours.
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Most patients return to normal activity the same or next day.