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Advanced Stem Cell Therapy Treatment Centers Opening in Orlando And Jacksonville Florida

Stem Cell Therapy for Pain Relief

Patients with a variety of medical conditions can benefit from stem cell therapy, especially those with chronic pain and degenerative joint disease of the knee, shoulder and other joints.”
— Fiaz Jaleel MD
ORLANDO, FL, UNITED STATES, September 25, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Personalized Medicine Consultants has announced the launch of two new, treatment centers relieving chronic patient pain through an innovative approach utilizing Stem Cell Therapy.

Fiaz Jaleel MD, specialist physician and owner of Personalized Medicine Consultants, located in Jacksonville and Orlando Florida has started a campaign to educate the public in cutting edge therapies and medical interventions.
Dr. Jaleel stated, “The practice is accepting patients with a variety of medical conditions who would benefit from stem cell therapy, especially those with chronic pain and disability due to rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease of the knee, shoulder and other joints.”

Personalized Medicine Consultants is an anti-aging and regenerative medicine practice that focuses on chronic disease treatment including an integrative pain management approach to patients suffering from painful local or systemic disease.

Dr. Jaleel uses umbilical cord-derived stem cells rather than the patient’s own fat or bone marrow derived stem cells. Umbilical cord stem cells are harvested from healthy, full-term women who willingly donate this valuable tissue. The screening process of each donor is very comprehensive and includes a detailed medical and social history, a physical examination and blood work ensuring that the donor is an excellent candidate.

The use of umbilical cord stem cells is FDA approved only in the treatment of specific disorders. However, there are many research articles on the non-FDA approved uses of cord blood.

This includes:
• Orthopedic conditions such as degenerative joint disease and osteoarthritis
• Neurologic disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson disease
• Autoimmune disorders such as Crohn’s disease, lupus, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis
• Cardiovascular disease including heart attack and heart failure
• Diabetes and diabetic peripheral neuropathy

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If you have an inflammatory disorder or just a nagging painful knee, then you should consider umbilical cord stem cell therapy to help reduce pain and inflammation, and regenerate and repair injured or aging joints or body systems.
You don’t have to depend only upon anti-inflammatory medications, pain pills or cortisone shots. You may be able to avoid surgery, such as a total knee replacement.

You have a choice; you can reach out to Personalized Medicine Consultants. If you are considering the use of umbilical cord stem cells for joint pain, arthritis, diabetes, inflammation or autoimmune disease, consult with a specialist physician at Personalized Medicine Consultants in Jacksonville and Orlando Florida. Dr. Jaleel is an expert on rehabilitation, pain management and anti-aging techniques.

Personalized Medicine Consultants′ mission is to promote longevity and enhance healthier living by providing tools and strategies to prevent age-related disorders that help improve metabolic and psychosocial function. Visit their website at www.personalizedmedmd.com or call 904-744-7474 (Jacksonville) or 407-673-8999 (Orlando) to set up an appointment.

Fiaz Jaleel MD
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