CELLULAR HEALTH · ADULTS 50+

Take a more deliberate role in how well you age.

37T helps adults explore stem-cell-led cellular health and regenerative care options through a considered, consultation-first approach.

Considered care
Provider-led review
Cellular health focus
Results vary
Suitability first

Audience fit

Built for the considered adult.

For adults 50+ thinking carefully about what comes next, the first step is not a sales pitch. It is a clear conversation.

Adults 50+ living well

Joint discomfort

Pain or stiffness changing how you move through the day.

Mobility concerns

A sense that your range, pace, or confidence has shifted.

Active aging

A desire to stay engaged in work, family, travel, or sport.

Recovery planning

You want a plan that considers follow-through, not only a procedure.

Exploring non-surgical options

You want clarity before surgery or long-term medication decisions.

Wanting clarity first

You prefer honest guidance about fit, limits, and expectations.

The process

A clear visit, not a sales presentation.

01

Review symptoms

We begin with what is limiting you, what has changed, and what you want to get back to doing.

02

Assess history

Your provider considers relevant medical history, prior care, and available imaging.

03

Explain options

You get a plain explanation of what may fit, what may not, and why.

04

Create plan

If care is appropriate, the plan is based on your condition, goals, and clinical context.

05

Set expectations

You leave with next steps, limits, follow-up direction, and realistic expectations.

Trust and clarity

We will always tell you honestly if treatment is not appropriate.

Our role is to guide you honestly - even if treatment is not appropriate.

Individual outcomes vary. The purpose of the consultation is to give you a clearer next step, not a guaranteed result.

Consultation first

Recommendations are made only after a provider reviews your goals and history.

Appropriate fit matters

Not every patient is a candidate for every regenerative option.

Clear expectations

Care is discussed with risks, limits, alternatives, and follow-up needs.

Cellular health options

Treatments are discussed only after evaluation

The conversation may include biologic, injection, IV, and recovery support options when they are appropriate for the individual patient.

Stem Cell Therapy

Provider-led planning for adults exploring cellular health and regenerative options after a consultation.

  • May be considered for select orthopedic concerns
  • Planned around history, goals, and suitability
  • Often paired with recovery support

Exosome Therapy

Education and eligibility discussion around exosome-focused options as part of a broader care plan.

  • Discussed during provider consultation
  • Considered alongside other options
  • Framed with clear limits and expectations

PRP Therapy

Platelet-rich plasma uses a patient's own blood components and may be considered for certain tendon, ligament, muscle, and joint concerns.

  • Uses autologous platelet concentrate
  • Targeted by clinical evaluation
  • Often used in musculoskeletal care plans

IV Therapy

Supportive IV wellness options may be discussed for eligible patients as part of recovery and wellness planning.

  • Whole-body supportive approach
  • Provider-guided eligibility review
  • Integrated with lifestyle and nutrition support

Targeted Injections

Precision-guided injection options for areas such as knees, shoulders, back, neck, feet, ankles, and soft tissue structures.

  • Focused on the symptomatic area
  • Consultation and assessment first
  • Non-surgical options may be discussed

Recovery Support

Structured support programs designed to help patients maintain progress after consultation and recommended care.

  • 90-day at-home rehab guidance
  • Regenerative nutrition support
  • Post-injection laser protocol when appropriate

Evidence and expectations

No hype. No one-size-fits-all promises.

Individual results vary

Outcomes depend on condition, history, follow-through, and many other factors.

Recommendations follow consultation

The provider first reviews goals, prior care, and clinical context.

Not every patient is a candidate

We will say so directly when treatment is not appropriate.

Patient perspective

A few examples, with realistic expectations.

Knee mobility

I came in mostly wanting to understand my options. The consultation helped me ask better questions and decide what made sense for my knee.

Shoulder function

I appreciated that the team explained what they could and could not recommend before discussing a care plan.

Learn first

Learn about regenerative care before deciding.

Review the evidence, common limits, and questions to ask during a consultation.

Read the overview

Next step

Ready to discuss your options?

Schedule a consultation to review goals, history, and whether 37T services may be appropriate.

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