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PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) in Jacksonville

A minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment that uses a concentrated preparation of your own platelets to support healing in joints, tendons, and ligaments.
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Understanding PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) in Jacksonville

Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment that uses your own blood to support healing. A small sample is drawn and spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors, which are then injected into the affected area such as a joint, tendon, or ligament. The concentrated platelets support the body’s natural healing response. PRP is used for a range of musculoskeletal conditions, including arthritis, tendon injuries, and joint pain in the knee, shoulder, hip, and other areas. Because PRP comes from your own body, there is no risk of rejection. The medical team evaluates your condition and builds a treatment plan suited to you.

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Why Choose PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)

A minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment that uses a concentrated preparation of your own platelets to support healing in joints, tendons, and ligaments.
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Uses your own blood

PRP is made from a small sample of your own blood, so there is no risk of rejection.

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Minimally invasive

It is a non-surgical, injection-based treatment with minimal downtime.

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Supports natural healing

Concentrated platelets and growth factors support the body's own repair process.

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Used across many areas

PRP is used for many joint and soft-tissue conditions, including arthritis and tendon injuries.

Your Journey

What to Expect at Our 103rd St Clinic

From your first visit to lasting relief, here's how the process works.
1

Blood draw

A small sample of your blood is drawn from your arm.

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Concentration

The sample is spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors.

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Injection

The prepared PRP is injected into the affected joint, tendon, or ligament, sometimes with ultrasound guidance.

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Recovery and follow-up

You can usually resume normal activity soon after, and the team reviews your progress and any follow-up sessions.

Common Questions

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) FAQ —

Answers to the questions our patients ask most about prp (platelet rich plasma).

Blood is drawn from your arm and concentrated in a centrifuge, then injected into the affected area, sometimes with ultrasound guidance.
Most patients resume normal activity soon after the procedure. Your provider will review any specific limitations with you.
It depends on your condition. Some situations need one treatment, while others may need more. Your provider will outline the plan.
No. PRP comes from your own body, so there is no risk of rejection and a low risk of infection.
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