Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy in California

A minimally invasive, outpatient regenerative procedure using ethically donated umbilical cord tissue, available at R3 Stem Cell California provider locations across Northern and Southern California. Your first consultation is always FREE.

WHAT IS UMBILICAL CORD STEM CELL THERAPY?

Umbilical cord stem cell therapy is a minimally invasive, outpatient regenerative procedure that uses processed tissue derived from donated umbilical cord and Wharton’s jelly — obtained ethically from consenting mothers during planned, healthy cesarean deliveries. This tissue is a concentrated source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), growth factors, hyaluronic acid, and signaling proteins that may support the body’s natural tissue repair process.

 

Unlike PRP or bone marrow procedures, umbilical cord therapy does not use material from the patient’s own body — it is an allograft. The tissue is considered immunologically favorable, meaning reports of rejection are uncommon, though individual response can vary. The procedure is nonsteroidal and does not require general anesthesia. At R3 Stem Cell California, it is one of several regenerative procedures offered to patients across the state.

Note on experimental status: Umbilical cord stem cell therapy for orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions is considered investigational by the FDA and is not FDA-approved for these indications. The tissue products used are regulated under FDA tissue bank guidelines (21 CFR Part 1271). R3 Stem Cell California discloses this to every patient as part of the consultation process.

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What is umbilical cord stem cell therapy used for?

At R3 Stem Cell California, umbilical cord stem cell therapy is used for musculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions including joint arthritis (knee, hip, shoulder), tendonitis, ligament sprains, bursitis, cartilage defects, spinal arthritis, SI joint inflammation, and soft tissue injuries. Your provider will confirm whether your specific condition is a candidate during your free consultation.

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