PRP Therapy Near Margate
PRP therapy near Margate is available at Rebuild Regen Medical Clinic in Lighthouse Point at 3320 N Federal Hwy #101, serving Margate patients with platelet-rich plasma protocols for joint and tendon conditions.
Margate's diverse residential population produces a range of PRP presentations: knee and hip OA in older adults, sports and recreational injuries in active middle-aged adults, plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy from walking and recreational sport, and shoulder conditions across the age range.
PRP is autologous — processed from the patient's own blood — making it accessible for patients across different health backgrounds with minimal risk profile.
Available Applications for Margate Patients
Knee: Intra-articular PRP for knee OA. First-line biologic for Grade 1 to 3 OA.
Shoulder: Rotator cuff tendinopathy and subacromial conditions.
Foot and ankle: Plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy. Strong shockwave+PRP combination for chronic plantar fascia cases.
Elbow: Lateral and medial epicondylitis (tennis/golfer's elbow).
Hip: Greater trochanteric bursitis, hip OA.
Getting Here
Atlantic Boulevard east to US-1, north to 3320 N Federal Hwy, Lighthouse Point. 20 to 25 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PRP covered by insurance for Margate patients?
PRP for orthopedic conditions is generally not covered by insurance. The clinic provides documentation for out-of-network reimbursement requests where applicable.
When Margate Patients Need Something Stronger Than PRP
For conditions that have not responded to PRP or require more robust biological signaling, DayZero™ stem cell therapy is the next option. Elizabeth evaluates this during follow-up assessment.
Rebuild Regen Medical Clinic 3320 N Federal Hwy #101, Lighthouse Point, FL 33064 (954) 953-4208 | rebuildregenmedical.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you treat patients from Margate?
Yes — Margate patients are seen at Rebuild Regen Medical Clinic, 3320 N Federal Hwy #101, Lighthouse Point, FL 33064, roughly 30 minutes or less from Margate. Call (954) 953-4208 or book a free consultation online.
How long does PRP take to work?
PRP initiates a growth-factor repair cascade: noticeable changes typically appear at 4 to 8 weeks, with the full response around 3 months. Read the full answer.
How many PRP treatments will I need?
Most patients need 1 to 3 sessions. The number depends on condition severity, your initial response, and whether PRP is part of a combination protocol. Read the full answer.
What is the difference between PRP and stem cells?
PRP and stem cell therapy differ in source, signaling complexity, and the conditions they suit. A diagnosis-first consultation determines which protocol — or combination — fits your case. Read the full answer.
Ready to start your recovery?
Schedule a consultation at Rebuild Regen Medical Clinic in Lighthouse Point, FL.