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Platelet-rich plasma therapy
PRP therapy is built around a simple idea: use the healing signals already present in your own blood to support targeted tissue, joint, tendon, skin, or hair-restoration goals. At Simply Health Integrated Medical, PRP is not treated like a trendy add-on. It starts with a focused candidacy review so you can understand whether platelet-rich plasma belongs in your plan, what results are realistic, and what step to take next.
What to expect
Simply Health Integrated Medical helps patients understand symptoms, goals, and options before recommending a care path.
The next step is a consultation request or direct call so the team can determine whether the clinic is a good fit for your needs.
Quick assessment
Answer 10 questions about joint pain, tendon irritation, hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, safety, and expectations so the result matches what you actually want help with.
PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. Platelets are best known for clotting, but they also carry growth factors and signaling proteins involved in the body’s normal repair response. A small blood sample is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelet-rich portion, then that plasma can be placed where support is needed. The goal is not to force a miracle; the goal is to deliver a concentrated signal to an area that may need a better healing environment.
Many patients start researching PRP because they are tired of temporary fixes, recurring flare-ups, or being told to simply live with pain, thinning hair, or skin changes. PRP may be worth exploring when the goal is to support joint comfort, tendon recovery, soft-tissue irritation, mobility, hair-restoration planning, or skin rejuvenation using a biologic prepared from your own blood.
PRP is commonly considered for selected knee and joint concerns, tendon or ligament irritation, overuse injuries, soft-tissue recovery goals, hair thinning, and aesthetic skin goals such as texture or rejuvenation. The best candidates usually have a clear target, realistic expectations, and a plan that may also include movement work, chiropractic care, knee therapy, anti-aging care, or functional medicine support when appropriate.
Your PRP visit starts by identifying the exact problem you want to improve, what you have already tried, what imaging or prior care may matter, and whether any safety issues should change the plan. If PRP is appropriate, the process may include a blood draw, centrifuge preparation, and a targeted application or injection strategy based on the area being addressed.
If you are wondering whether PRP could help you move better, recover more confidently, support hair-restoration goals, or improve skin quality, the next step is not guessing. Take the PRP quiz or request a consultation so the clinic can help determine whether PRP is a smart fit — and what should happen next if it is not.
Research & clinical context
These outside resources are included for education and credibility. They do not replace individualized medical advice, but they help explain why evaluation, fit, safety, and realistic expectations matter.
PMC / clinical review
Broad clinical review for explaining PRP mechanisms, uses, and why evidence is condition-specific.
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PubMed / American Journal of Sports Medicine
Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials comparing PRP with hyaluronic acid for knee osteoarthritis.
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PubMed / systematic review
Supports careful, limited hair-restoration language rather than guaranteed outcome claims.
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PubMed / systematic review
Tendon and soft-tissue research context, useful for condition-specific expectations.
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Testimonials
A mix of patient testimonials to show a broader range of care experiences.
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“Wonderful health care center. Friendly and really interested in helping you with your health needs.”
Corinne Collins
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“Before coming to Simply Health, my pain was a 12 out of 10! I was in tears even walking into the office. I was afraid to get surgery at my age, and I really didn’t know if I would ever be able to do the things I used to. After my first treatment, my pain went to a 2! Now I have zero pain! Thank you so much! You’re a prayer answered!”
Janet F
Next step
A consultation helps the team understand your goals, health history, and whether this service belongs in your care plan. The goal is fit, clarity, and a practical recommendation — not a generic protocol.