
How Much Does Stem Cell Therapy Cost? A 2026 Pricing Guide
Medically reviewed by Dr. Charles Pereyra, MD — Medical Director, Springs Rejuvenation. Last reviewed June 9, 2026.
Written by the Springs Rejuvenation regenerative medicine team from direct clinical experience administering stem cell and exosome protocols at our Aventura, Miami center.
Cost is one of the first questions patients ask about regenerative medicine, and it is a fair one. Stem cell and exosome therapy pricing can look confusing from the outside because it is genuinely individualized. This guide explains what drives the cost, why a single sticker price rarely tells the whole story, and how to think about value when comparing clinics.
Why There Is No Single Price
Stem cell and exosome therapy is not a one-size-fits-all product. The cost of a protocol depends on several factors, so two patients can have very different plans.
What factors affect the cost of stem cell therapy?
The main drivers are the area being addressed, the number of sessions in your protocol, whether stem cell and exosome therapies are combined, and the complexity of your case. A scalp protocol for hair thinning and a joint protocol, for example, involve different materials and time. Because each plan is built around the individual, pricing is reviewed during a consultation after a physician evaluates your goals and history.
Are cheaper stem cell therapies a good deal?
Not necessarily. Unusually low pricing can be a warning sign, sometimes reflecting limited physician oversight or unclear sourcing. The more useful question is what you are actually receiving: physician supervision, transparent lab processing, and a protocol matched to your situation. At Springs Rejuvenation, every protocol is reviewed by Dr. Charles Pereyra, MD, and our exosomes are processed in an FDA registered laboratory.
The Hidden Cost of Traveling Abroad
For years, patients flew to Mexico, Colombia, or the Caribbean for lower advertised prices, then added flights, lodging, time off work, and the difficulty of follow-up far from the provider.
Is it cheaper to get stem cell therapy overseas?
Once travel, lodging, and lost time are added in, the apparent savings often shrink, and follow-up becomes much harder. The good news is that patients no longer need to travel overseas for stem cell and exosome therapy. Physician-supervised care is now available in major U.S. cities, which makes local follow-up far simpler.
Thinking About Value, Not Just Price
The right way to compare clinics is by the whole package: who supervises your care, how your protocol is built, where materials are sourced, and how realistic the expectations are. Regenerative responses build gradually and results vary from person to person, so be cautious of anyone promising a guaranteed outcome at any price.
Does insurance cover stem cell therapy?
In most cases regenerative therapies are not covered by insurance, since they are considered experimental. Our team can walk you through pricing and any available options during your consultation.
Getting a Real Number
Because pricing is individualized, the only way to get an accurate figure for your situation is a consultation. A Springs Rejuvenation physician will review your goals and history and explain the protocol and cost that fit your case.
Medical Disclaimer: Stem cell and exosome therapy is not an FDA approved therapy and is considered to be in the experimental stages. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Springs Rejuvenation processes exosomes in an FDA approved lab. Individual results may vary. This content is reviewed for medical accuracy by Dr. Charles Pereyra, MD, Medical Director of Springs Rejuvenation, and is provided for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified physician.
