Revolutionary Stem Cell Therapy for Pets: Healing the Future

At All Pet Center, we offer innovative and effective treatments to help pets in need. Our veterinarians are excited about the potential of stem cell regenerative therapy, a groundbreaking technology that offers a drug-free solution for pets suffering from degenerative diseases.

The Science Behind Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can develop into different tissues, organs, and cells in the body. Adult stem cells can differentiate into bone, cartilage, and other tissues that comprise the musculoskeletal system.
By harnessing the power of stem cells, we can activate the body’s healing mechanisms, repairing and regenerating damaged tissues and cells.

Stem Cell Dog and Cat Therapy: How It Works

To treat conditions like osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, and ligament and cartilage injuries, we extract a small amount of fat tissue from your pet, which contains a high concentration of stem cells.
We then separate the stem cells from the fat tissue and process them in our laboratory. Finally, we inject the concentrated stem cells into the problem area, where they rebuild and regenerate the damaged tissue.

Join the Revolution in Animal Healthcare

Stem cell therapy has significantly improved mobility, reduced pain, and increased pets’ overall quality of life. Within a few weeks of treatment, most animals with severe pain and limited mobility can regain their ability to walk, run, and jump. Additionally, stem cell therapy is a safe and natural treatment that does not require drugs or invasive procedures.
If you’re interested in learning more about stem cell therapy for your pet, schedule a consultation with Dr. Bob. Our team is dedicated to providing the best possible care for your pets, helping them live their best lives for many years.

Comprehensive Veterinary Services for Happy, Healthy Pets at All Pet Center

As a 24/7 emergency hospital, we accept and treat urgent care and emergency care patients from all over Arkansas, including, but not limited to, Hot Springs, Little Rock, Conway, Pine Bluff, Texarkana, Fayetteville, Jonesboro, Fort Smith, Russellville, Monticello, and more.