Stem Cell Programs in New York – Personalized Regenerative Care
Many New Yorkers are curious about stem cell therapy but unsure where to turn. At Decima, our approach is deliberately different. Each program is led by board‑certified physicians who begin with comprehensive blood work, hormonal panels and imaging. We source mesenchymal stem cells from Wharton’s jelly and collect naturally pluripotent MUSE cells in a GMP‑certified lab. Every vial is independently tested for purity and potency. Most importantly, we tell you upfront that these therapies are investigational and explain the science without hype.
Stem cell therapies must conform to federal guidelines. Procedures using minimally manipulated cells from your own body are often permitted, while expanded or donor‑derived cells generally require Investigational New Drug approval. Decima stays within these regulations and does not promise cures. Our team will help you understand how investigational status affects your treatment plan.
Patients come to us hoping to address chronic joint pain, neurological injury or autoimmune disease. While no stem cell intervention can guarantee a cure, emerging evidence suggests these cells may calm inflammation and support tissue repair. We tailor protocols to your needs and monitor your progress closely.
Many clinics advertise stem cell treatments but cut corners. Decima insists on ethical cell sourcing, sterile processing and physician oversight. Our diagnostics help uncover root causes, and we design personalized plans rather than offering one‑size‑fits‑all infusions. We also explain the difference between therapies like platelet‑rich plasma and stem cells so you can make an informed choice.
Stem cell therapy is not covered by insurance and can require multiple visits depending on your condition. Some patients respond after a single infusion, while others benefit from a series of treatments. We’ll discuss realistic expectations and costs with you during your consultation, and we do not offer exosomes or unverified products. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge and provide safe, transparent care.
Last updated: February 26, 2026