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Burns Family Wellness Care

Our Services

PRP Therapy

A versatile, non-surgical, natural treatment using your own blood to support recovery from injuries, reduce pain, and improve quality of life.

What Is PRP?

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy involves drawing a small sample of your own blood, concentrating the platelets using a centrifuge, and injecting them directly into injured or damaged tissue. The concentrated platelets contain growth factors that stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation.

Because PRP uses your own blood, it's a natural, biocompatible treatment with minimal risk of rejection or adverse reaction. PRP produces the best outcomes for newer injuries in active individuals — though it can meaningfully improve quality of life even in more advanced conditions.

Our 90-Minute Protocol

What sets us apart: we combine PRP with same-day osteopathic bodywork and personalized recovery guidance in a single comprehensive session.

1

Blood Draw

A small sample of your blood is drawn — the same as a routine lab.

2

Centrifuge Processing

Your blood is processed using the Angel System to concentrate the platelets into a customized preparation.

3

Bodywork During Processing

While your PRP is being prepared, Dr. Burns performs osteopathic manual therapy to prepare the tissue and optimize treatment outcomes.

4

PRP Injection

The concentrated platelet-rich plasma is precisely injected into the target area, delivering growth factors where healing is needed most.

5

Recovery Guidance

You receive personalized recovery guidance to support optimal healing in the weeks following treatment.

Pricing

One Large Joint

$1,200

e.g. knee, hip, or shoulder

Two Large Joints

$1,400

Treat both knees in one session

Combination

Varies

Up to 2 large joints + 4 small joints per session. Contact us for pricing.

Uses the Angel System for customized, precision PRP preparation.

Heal Naturally, Without Surgery

Schedule a consultation to find out if PRP therapy is the right next step for your recovery.