Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP injections are becoming an increasingly popular option for treating joint pain and tissue injuries. This revolutionary treatment provides pain relief and enhances healing using the patient’s own blood, and ongoing research and personal experiences show that it is highly effective.
PRP promotes faster healing of injuries like sprains and tendonitis as well as some types of arthritis. It is also used by world-class athletes in the treatment of sports injuries, including knee inflammation and tennis elbow.
At Denver Physical Medicine, we are thrilled to offer this amazing treatment to our Denver-area patients. One of the main questions our customers ask is,
“How much does PRP treatment cost?”
Cost of PRP
The exact cost of PRP injections varies depending upon the nature of the injury being treated. Costs also vary by geographic location and among doctors. In Colorado, patients should expect to pay around $800 per injection. The number of injections needed varies as well, but most patients need two to three in total.
Because PRP injections are so new, most insurance companies will not pay for them, unfortunately. Despite the out-of-pocket cost, many patients still find these injections to be a more affordable alternative to surgery when the co-pays, missed work, etc. are taken into consideration.
PRP Injections Cost in Denver
At Denver Physical Medicine, we strive to make treatment as affordable as possible for our patients. When you visit us for a consultation, we will put together a comprehensive treatment plan that details your out-of-pocket costs. We will also work with you to determine the most affordable solution for your specific needs.
We have helped several people overcome chronic and acute pain through the use of PRP injections. For additional information or to schedule a consultation with a leading Denver chiropractor, please contact Denver Physical Medicine today by calling 303-757-7280.
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