Access Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics

About This Clinic

Orthopedic surgeon-run sports medicine clinic that performs regenerative injections. Their website suggests only orthopedic surgeons perform injections, rather than physician assistants. I would confirm this is the case and recalibrate your pricing expectations if not. I do not see their system for making PRP. I would inquire what system they use, if any, and the concentration they acheive. Notable for harvesting fat tissue with the Lipogems system to collect stem cells, rather than bone marrow, which is more typical.

Location

1 Hampton Rd, Exeter, NH, 03833, United States

Contact Information

Address

1 Hampton Rd, Exeter, NH, 03833, United States

Treatments Offered

  • Joint Injections

    Advanced regenerative solutions (PRP, BMAC, stem cells, prolotherapy, HA) for osteoarthritis, sports injuries, chronic joint pain (knee, hip, shoulder OA; rotator cuff; tennis/golfer's elbow; ligament/tendon injuries; instability; post-traumatic arthritis). Guided injections, often combined with PT. Coverage varies.

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