Regenerative Orthopedics in Bloomfield Hills & Nearby Communities
Our Bloomfield Hills clinic serves patients from Bloomfield Township, Birmingham, Troy, West Bloomfield, Pontiac, Royal Oak, Auburn Hills, and Rochester Hills. Care is delivered by a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and a clinical team focused on evidence-guided, non-surgical options for knee, hip, and shoulder pain.
Conditions We Commonly See
- Knee osteoarthritis (pain, swelling, activity limitation)
- Hip pain including labral and early arthritic changes
- Shoulder pain including rotator cuff and biceps tendon pathology
- Persistent tendon and ligament injuries that have not responded to rest or therapy
Treatments Offered in Bloomfield Hills
- Autologous Bone Marrow Stem Cell (BMAC) Therapy: Your own cells are concentrated and injected to support tissue repair in joints.
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): Concentrated platelets are used to help modulate inflammation and support healing in tendons and joints.
- Personalized Care Plans: Imaging review, targeted guidance, and rehabilitation strategies tailored to your goals.
Parking & Access
Free on-site parking is available. The clinic is on the first floor, Suite 101, with accessible entry.
Areas We Serve
Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township, Birmingham, Troy, West Bloomfield, Pontiac, Royal Oak, Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills, and surrounding Oakland County communities.
Request a Consultation
Ready to explore non-surgical options for joint pain in Bloomfield Hills? Call (248) 918-2875 or request a consultation online.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you treat patients from Birmingham or Troy?
Yes—many of our Bloomfield Hills patients live in nearby Birmingham, Troy, and West Bloomfield.
Is stem cell therapy right for knee arthritis?
It depends on your imaging, exam, activity goals, and overall health. We’ll help determine candidacy during your visit.
What’s the difference between BMAC and PRP?
BMAC uses your bone marrow cells; PRP uses platelets from your blood. In some cases, they are used separately or combined based on your diagnosis.