3 Critical Signs That It's Time To Take Action
Do you plan around your joint pain?
Getting older is no excuse. You shouldn’t have to give things up due to joint pain.
Is your pain keeping you from exercise?
A lack of activity can lead to weight gain and thus more pressure and  pain, in your joints.
Are you a candidate for joint replacement surgery?
We can help you avoid unnecessary surgery that may have complications and high costs.
Treatment is safe, effective and requires NO SURGERY
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Don't Wait Any Longer. Live Your Life Pain Free!
Do you want relief from chronic pain without prescriptions, pain-killers or invasive surgery? Imagine being able to enjoy a round of golf, play with your grandkids, or take that long-overdue trip, in less time than expected! With regenerative medicine, you can live the life you want to live again!
WHAT CAN REGENERATIVE THERAPIES (STEM CELLS, EXOSOMES & PRP) TREAT?
MAJOR ORTHOPEDIC
Such as: painful osteoarthritis in the knee, hip or shoulder.
MINOR ORTHOPEDIC
Such as: tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, small joint osteoarthritis.
CHRONIC SPINE PAIN
Such as: disc disease, osteoarthritis, failed surgical treatments.
PULMONARY
Such as: asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
AUTOIMMUNE
Such as: rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosis. multiple sclerosis.
HAIR LOSS
Hair loss treatment alternative.
AND MORE!
Why Choose Dr. Henry Childers?
Dr. Henry Childers is board certified in General Surgery, and Cardiothoracic Surgery, with advanced certificates in both FSM and ozone therapy. He is a fellow in the American Academy of Ozone Therapy and is co-investigator on the Health and Human Services Institutional Review Board Ozone efficacy research study.
Dr. Childers has a special interest in alternative therapies for the treatment of Lyme Disease and is one of the only Lyme Literate medical doctors (LLMD) in the region.
Dr. Childers received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine, completed his surgery residency at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center and a fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. He was a senior clinical associate in surgery at Cornell University Medical College and served as chief resident in the Department of Surgery at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. He has also practiced cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Pennsylvania Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery.