Stem Cell Therapy in Philadelphia
If chronic pain, injury, or degeneration is limiting your life — and surgery isn’t the answer you’re looking for — regenerative stem cell therapy at Meeting Point Health may offer a path forward.
What is Stem Cell Therapy?
Stem cell therapy is a regenerative treatment designed to support the body’s natural healing processes by delivering biologic materials (stem cells) to damaged, inflamed, or degenerative tissues.
When delivered correctly, with the right preparation, delivery method, and supportive therapies, stem cell therapy may help improve body function, ease pain, reduce inflammation and support long-term recovery across a range of conditions.
To fully understand how stem cell therapy works, it’s important to look at what stem cells are, where these cells come from and how they’re obtained.
What Are Stem Cells – Really?
Stem cells are unspecialized human cells with the unique ability to self-renew and transform into the specialized cells your body requires — whether that’s muscle, nerve, blood, or connective tissue.
Think of them as your body’s internal repair system that doesn’t just “patch” the problem, but responds to signals your body sends, travels to affected areas, and helps rebuild damaged areas using the exact type of cells your body requires.
Types of Therapeutic Stem Cells
With a clear picture of how stem cells support healing, it’s important to look at their origin. Stem cells used in treatment can be sourced directly from your own body (autologous) or from donor sources (allogenic)
- Autologous stem cells: These cells are harvested from your own body, typically from bone marrow or adipose tissue.
- Allogeneic stem cells: These cells are ethically sourced from a donor, typically derived from amniotic fluid, umbilical cord products and Wharton’s Jelly, all of which are prepared under strict, controlled conditions for therapeutic use.
Our Difference: A Regenerative Strategy, Not a Single Shot
Most providers treat stem cell therapy as a one-step solution in administering the injection, and sending you on your way. But the truth is, healing is rarely that simple. At Meeting Point Health, we take a comprehensive approach that’s designed to restore total body wellness, not just target a single area of discomfort.
When you visit our Philadelphia clinic, you’ll experience this difference firsthand. Led by Dr. Stephen Matta, who is board certified in stem cell therapy, and our trained medical team, we take the time to fully evaluate your condition before recommending care. Rather than offering a pre-set treatment plan based on symptoms alone, we look at your health history, pain patterns, mobility, imaging, goals, and whole-body function to better understand what your body actually needs
From the way we source our stem cells to how we administer treatment and offer integrated complementary therapies, you’ll find every step is intentionally designed with you in mind.
Our Stem Cell Therapy Administration Methods
How stem cells are delivered matters just as much as the cells themselves. At Meeting Point Health, Dr. Stephen Matta and our medical team take a strategic, condition-specific approach in selecting the method of administration that maximizes precision, absorption, and your overall therapeutic impact. Our treatment options include:
- Ultrasound-Guided Orthopedic Injections: Where stem cells are delivered directly to the joint treatment site under ultrasound guidance for precise orthopedic repair.
- IV Systemic Therapy: Where stem cells are delivered intravenously, allowing for broader distribution throughout the body’s systems.
- Nebulized Therapy: Where stem cells converted into a fine mist for respiratory absorption. A specialized delivery method for certain pulmonary and systemic applications.
- Supportive Regenerative Therapies: Where stem cells are enhanced by advanced therapies including peptides, IV therapies, ozone and products like EV Opti from Vitti Labs, to nourish the body and help support and extend the life of the treatment.
Our High-Quality Biologic Sourcing
The success of any biologic therapy depends on its source. At Meeting Point Health, we partner with trusted labs, like Vitti Labs, to ensure every stem cell we source is screened, processed, and verified under controlled conditions before it ever enters your system. Each step, from donor selection to final preparation, is handled with precision to ensure your treatment remains safe, consistent and reliable.
Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy
As research on stem cell therapy continues to grow, so does the understanding of its potential benefits. A few common benefits include:
- Pain and Mobility Support: studies have commonly reported improvements in joint function, total range of motion and reductions in pain for those with musculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions.
- Inflammation & Immune Modulation: research suggests stem cell therapy may influence inflammatory pathways and immune responses, potentially creating a more favorable environment for healing.
- Improved Recovery Rates: Some clinical studies report improved recovery timelines and more favorable post-injury rehabilitation outcomes.
Stem Cell Therapy Side Effects
Like any medical procedure, stem cell therapy carries the possibility of side effects. The most commonly reported include:
- Soreness, swelling or stiffness at the injection site
- Mild fatigue or flu-like symptoms
- Headaches
- Nausea
- Temporary increase in inflammation
In rare cases, more serious complications can occur, such as infection, inflammation, and an exaggerated immune response. The Meeting Point Health team follows strict safety, sterilization, and sourcing protocols to help minimize these risks.
Conditions Stem Cell Therapy May Support
Stem cell therapy is actively being studied for a range of orthopedic, neurological, systemic, and metabolic conditions. The following are conditions that are treated at our Philadelphia clinic.
Orthopedic Conditions
- Those with Knee Pain
- Those with Shoulder Pain
- Those with Hip Pain
- Those with Back and Neck Pain
Systemic and Neurological Conditions
- Those who suffer from brain fog & cognitive decline
- Those with neurodegenerative conditions
- Those who have Parkinson’s symptoms
- Those with multiple sclerosis
- Those with Parkinson’s Disease
Metabolic and Performance Applications
- Those with inflammation-related metabolic dysfunction
What to Expect at Meeting Point Health
Your care at Meeting Point Health is designed as a step-by-step process, not a one-time treatment or pre-set package. Each phase is carefully planned to understand your condition, deliver targeted therapy, and track how your body responds over time. Here’s what you can expect as you move through treatment:
Consultation & Evaluation
Your journey begins with a comprehensive whole-body evaluation with ultrasound diagnostics with Dr. Matta to uncover root causes of conditions or pain, not just surface-level symptoms. Advanced testing or imaging may be recommended to clarify the source of your pain, inflammation, or degeneration. Only after this evaluation will our team recommend a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Preparing for Treatment
To help optimize your results, patients are typically advised to:
- Avoid NSAID medications—including Motrin, Advil, and Aleve for one week before and after treatment
- Stay well hydrated
- Follow any personalized preparation instructions provided by our team
Your Treatment Day
Treatment time varies depending on the delivery method and whether supportive therapies are included. Appointments will typically last between forty five minutes and two hours, depending on the complexity of your case. Our team is available throughout treatment to answer questions, monitor your progress, and ensure your comfort.
Recovery and Follow-Up
Most patients experience minimal downtime and return to normal daily activities within one to two days. Following treatment, patients should expect to:
- Avoid activities that place excessive strain or pressure on the treatment area.
- Follow all recovery guidance provided by the clinical team.
Most patients benefit from one to three initial treatments, followed by maintenance care every 6–18 months based on their condition, goals, and response to treatment
Healing Looks Different for Everyone
Is Stem Cell Therapy Right for You? (Candidacy)
Stem cell therapy may be an option for individuals who have exhausted conventional routes and are living with chronic pain, orthopedic injuries, degenerative joint conditions, neurological concerns, systemic inflammation, or age-related changes that affect their mobility, recovery, and quality of life.
A comprehensive exam with Dr. Matta and the Meeting Point Health team will help determine whether stem cell therapy is the right fit.
Stem Cell Therapy in Philadelphia
Meeting Point Health is one of Philadelphia’s trusted destinations for stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine. Our experienced team is committed to delivering personalized, evidence-informed care that puts your conditions and health goals first.
Whether you’re beginning to research your options or are ready to begin stem cell treatment, our team is here and ready to help. Reach out and schedule a discovery call today.









