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The results were amazing. Thirty days post treatment, the ultrasound showed healing which would have normally occurred at the five- to six-month stage without the stem cell treatment. We are completely satisfied with the results and are happy to say that Losar is back to full work and showing successfully.

Donna & Bill Poeta
Old Lyme, CT





Vet-Stem Regenerative Cells--Key Safety Factors:
  • Autologous (from the patient back to the same patient): Tissue reaction risk is minimized
  • Minimally manipulated: Cells are not differentiated or modified
  • Vet-Stem employs stringent processing protocols and quality control methods
  • Hundreds of publications support the safety of autologous cell therapy in animals
  • Reported canine adverse events: No systemic effects. Mild to significant local pain 0.1% (in the joint injected)
  • Reported equine adverse events: No systemic effects. Mild to significant local inflammation 0.2%

Pet owners should discuss appropriateness of treatment for their pet including potential complications of surgery, potential outcomes, a comprehensive treatment plan and associated costs with their veterinarian prior to treatment. A checklist of points to consider can be found here.