Why Choose NTX Regen Center?
A Smarter, Safer Approach to Knee Repair
- Multi-Specialty Experts, One Team: You’ll be seen by radiology, PM&R, and orthopedic physicians—all board-certified and collaborating on your care plan.
- 100% Imaging-Guided Precision: We use ultrasound or X-ray to place cells exactly where healing is needed, down to the millimeter.
- All Services On-Site: MRI, lab, stem cell processing, and physical therapy are all under one roof. Zero handoffs. No time lost.
- 5 DFW Locations with Saturday Hours: Flexible appointment slots, including weekends, across North Texas.
- Rated 4.8 Stars by Patients Like You: Hundreds of locals have experienced pain relief, restored motion, and results that last.

Conditions Treated with Knee Stem Cell Therapy
Mild to Moderate Osteoarthritis
Post-Meniscus Surgery Pain
Runner’s Knee (Chondromalacia Patellae)
Patellar Tendinitis (Jumper’s Knee)
Lingering Pain After Arthroscopy (Stable Implants)
If you still have some cartilage, but you’re living with daily pain, this may be the perfect time to act.
What Our Patients Are Saying
Linda T., Allen
“I canceled two hiking trips before this. After six weeks, I hiked 5 miles with zero swelling.”
Marcus R., Arlington
“Cortisone stopped working. Stem cells gave me time—and relief—without replacing my knee.”
How Stem Cell Therapy Works?
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Same-Day Consultation
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MRI + Functional Ultrasound (on-site)
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Stem Cell Collection
from your own marrow or blood
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On-Site Cell Concentration (~45 mins)
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Image-Guided Injection Into Your Knee
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Class IV Laser + PT (6 sessions)
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Optional PRP Booster at 4 Weeks
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8-Week Follow-Up + Gait Analysis
- The entire process is outpatient.
- Most patients walk out unaided.
- Your body’s healing—amplified with medical precision.
Why Choose Stem Cells Over Surgery or Steroid Shots?
- Natural Cartilage Repair
Stem cells may help regrow worn cartilage - Minimally Invasive, Not Surgical
Takes about 2 hours. No general anesthesia. You walk in and walk out. - No Donor Cells or Lab Grafts
We use only your own cells, processed in real-time. Nothing synthetic or outsourced. - Combined with Rehab for Maximum Strength
You heal and rebuild with guided physical therapy and Class IV laser therapy.

Meet Our Care Team
Scott Farley, DO
Board-Certified Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
- Specializes in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine surgery
- Fellowship-trained in spinal reconstruction surgery
- Board Certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgeons
- Published researcher in Spine and national conference presenter (NASS, SRS)
Arash Bidgoli, DO
Board-Certified Pain Management & Rehabilitation Specialist
- Fellowship-trained in interventional spine & pain management
- Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Expertise in musculoskeletal pain, neuromuscular disorders, and electrodiagnostics
- Member of AAPMR, AAP, and American Osteopathic Association
George Farley, MD
Board-Certified Radiologist & Neuroradiologist
- Board Certified in Radiology with CAQs in Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology
- Fellowship-trained in both interventional radiology and neuroradiology
- Former Chief Resident at University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Member of ACR, RSNA, SIR, and International Spine Intervention Society
Our Dallas–Fort Worth Locations
Frequently Asked Questions
Which knee problems can stem cells treat?
Doctors often use autologous stem-cell injections for moderate osteoarthritis, meniscus fraying, partial ligament sprains and degeneration-related pain to improve joint cushioning and stability.
Could stem-cell therapy delay knee-replacement surgery?
For some patients, stem-cell injections may ease pain and improve function long enough to postpone—or occasionally avoid—total knee replacement.
Do you harvest cells from bone marrow or fat?
We collect either bone-marrow aspirate or minimally invasive adipose tissue the same day, choosing the source that best matches your knee condition.
When might I notice improvement?
Most people report gradual relief over one-to-three months as inflammation calms and tissue repair progresses.
Will a single injection be enough?
Some knees respond to one treatment, while more advanced damage may benefit from booster injections every 12–18 months depending on progress.
Is stem-cell therapy safe for older adults?
Because it uses your own cells and involves small incisions, the procedure is generally well-tolerated by seniors aiming to stay active without major surgery.