
Stem Cell Therapy in NYC: What New Yorkers Should Know in 2026
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.
For years, New Yorkers interested in regenerative medicine were told they had to fly to Mexico, Colombia, or the Caribbean to access stem cell and exosome therapy. That is no longer the case. Springs Rejuvenation offers physician-supervised regenerative protocols at our Manhattan center at 245 5th Avenue, Suite 307, so patients can stay close to home, work, and family throughout their care.
This guide explains how stem cell and exosome therapy work, the conditions they are most often used to support, and what New York patients should look for when choosing a clinic.
How Stem Cell and Exosome Therapy Work
Stem cells are the body's repair cells. They can signal surrounding tissue, modulate inflammation, and support the natural healing response. Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles released by cells that carry growth factors and signaling molecules between cells. At Springs Rejuvenation, stem cell and exosome therapies are used together as part of a personalized regenerative protocol, because the two approaches address different parts of the repair process.
Therapies are minimally invasive. Most are delivered through targeted injection in an outpatient setting, and patients typically return to normal activity quickly.
What New Yorkers Use Regenerative Therapy For
In our Manhattan practice, the most common reasons patients pursue regenerative medicine are joint discomfort, sports and overuse injuries, and hair thinning. New York is a high-mileage city: people walk for miles, train hard, and put long hours into demanding careers. Knee, hip, and shoulder wear are common, and many patients want options before considering surgery.
Can stem cell therapy help with joint pain?
Many patients explore stem cell and exosome therapy to support joints affected by wear, overuse, or osteoarthritis. The goal is to support the tissue environment and the body's own repair response, often as an alternative to more invasive procedures. Results vary from person to person.
Is stem cell therapy used for hair restoration in NYC?
Yes. Exosome-based scalp therapy and our Stem 3 Protocol, which combines peptide therapy, exosomes, and micro FUE, are popular among New York patients looking to address thinning hair with a minimally invasive approach and no linear scarring.
What to Look For in a New York Stem Cell Clinic
Regenerative medicine is a fast-moving field, and not every provider operates to the same standard. New York patients should look for physician oversight, transparent sourcing, and realistic expectations. At Springs Rejuvenation, every protocol is reviewed by Dr. Charles Pereyra, MD, our Medical Director, and our exosomes are processed in an FDA registered lab.
Do I need to travel overseas for stem cell therapy?
No. One of the biggest shifts in regenerative medicine is that New Yorkers no longer need to travel to Mexico or Colombia for stem cell and exosome therapy. You can receive physician-supervised care in Manhattan, with local follow-up if you have questions after your session.
How much does stem cell therapy cost in NYC?
Cost depends on the area being supported, the number of sessions, and the specific protocol. Because regenerative medicine is individualized, pricing is discussed during a consultation after a physician reviews your goals and history.
Getting Started in Manhattan
If you are considering regenerative medicine, the first step is a consultation. A Springs Rejuvenation physician will review your history, discuss your goals, and explain whether a stem cell and exosome protocol is a reasonable option for you. Our New York center is located at 245 5th Avenue, Suite 307, convenient to Midtown, the Flatiron District, and commuters from across the tri-state area.
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.
