Sunny Isles residents who struggle with chronic pain now have an alternative to surgery and daily medications. At STEMS Health in Miami Beach, our physicians use natural biologic treatments that activate your own repair systems. Our goal is to help you move comfortably again so you can enjoy the Sunny Isles waterfront lifestyle.
The STEMS Health team has performed more than 10,000 regenerative procedures, providing patients with a safe, science-guided path toward long-lasting relief. Start your journey to lasting pain relief by scheduling a free video consultation!
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Accessible Location
Our Miami Beach clinic is conveniently located just minutes from Sunny Isles, near Mount Sinai Medical Center, and the 41st Street corridor.
Modern Regenerative Medicine
We focus exclusively on advanced biologic treatments designed to address pain at its source rather than hiding it.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Your visit includes a detailed assessment of your symptoms, activity level, and imaging, so we can identify the exact tissues contributing to your discomfort.
Care that Supports Independence
Many Sunny Isles residents prefer natural, low-risk options that maintain mobility without the need for surgery or steroids. That is exactly what our approach provides.
Stem cell therapy helps repair injured tissues, reduce inflammation, and support joint function.
Platelets from your own blood stimulate recovery and can slow ongoing degeneration.
Exosomes are cellular messengers that encourage healing responses and calm chronic inflammation.
STEMS is one of the only Florida clinics to offer treatment with Dezawa MuseCells™ – the world’s only clinically-validated MuseCell™ product.
All procedures take place in a comfortable outpatient setting with minimal interruption to your daily schedule.
Instead of cutting, removing, or replacing tissue, biologic treatments support the structures you already have. Concentrated healing signals are delivered directly to the area responsible for your pain. Over time, this process encourages your body to strengthen, repair, and stabilize the affected tissues. Most patients resume light activity quickly with very little downtime.
If you live in Sunny Isles and are researching natural options for pain relief, STEMS Health offers educational guides to help you understand your condition and treatment possibilities.
These articles present practical insights for individuals considering a regenerative approach, making it easier to understand both the science and expectations of care.
Our physicians help patients with a wide range of conditions, including:
Comprehensive care and a seamless appointment
Most treatments take sixty to ninety minutes. Treatment takes place within our market-leading Miami Beach clinic alongside experienced board-certified doctors.
Precise pain targeting
Using the latest ultrasound systems, we carefully target the root cause of your pain, ensuring treatment focuses entirely on the most important region.
Minimal restrictions
After a brief observation period, you’ll return home comfortably. You’ll be able to resume basic movement of the affected area shortly after treatment. Only strenuous activity is limited during the first few days. Your STEMS Health doctor will create a recovery plan that aligns with your health goals.
Gradual improvement
Many patients notice stiffness eases within 24 to 48 hours, with range of motion and flexibility developing over the following weeks.
Our Miami Beach location is just 10 miles from Sunny Isles, providing convenient access from points across the community.
Travel south on Collins Avenue along the shoreline, pass through Bal Harbour, and continue into Miami Beach. Turn right onto 41st Street. You will find our clinic at 925 W 41st St, Suite 300A, located near Mount Sinai Medical Center. Parking is available on site for easy access.
Sunny Isles residents deserve pain relief solutions that match their wellness goals. If you are searching for a natural, non-surgical option to regain comfort and mobility, our team is ready to help.
Start by booking a complimentary video consultation, and we can review your symptoms and recommend options tailored to you.
Call (305) 677-0565 to speak with our team today or schedule your free consultation online.
Patients with early to moderate osteoarthritis, particularly in the knees, hips, or shoulders, often see the most benefit from stem cell therapy. Athletes with soft tissue injuries like tendon tears, ligament damage, or cartilage defects may also be good candidates.
The ideal patient typically has degenerative joint conditions that haven’t progressed to bone-on-bone contact, is looking to delay or avoid surgery, and has exhausted conservative treatments like physical therapy and medications. Younger patients with good overall health tend to respond better, as their bodies have greater regenerative capacity.
PRP is a concentration of platelets derived from your own blood that contains growth factors and proteins that promote healing. The process involves drawing blood, spinning it in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets, then injecting this plasma into the injured area.
Unlike stem cell therapy, PRP doesn’t introduce new cells but rather uses your body’s own healing factors to stimulate repair. PRP is generally less expensive, has a well-established safety profile since it uses your own blood, and is commonly used for tendon injuries, mild to moderate arthritis, and sports injuries. It’s often considered a less aggressive option than stem cell treatment.
Professional and amateur athletes with acute or overuse injuries frequently turn to PRP to accelerate healing and return to sport faster. Common users include runners with Achilles tendinopathy or plantar fasciitis, tennis players with elbow tendinitis, baseball pitchers with rotator cuff issues, and soccer players with muscle strains or ligament injuries.
Athletes choose PRP because it may reduce recovery time compared to rest alone, uses natural healing mechanisms without foreign substances, has a low risk of side effects, and allows them to avoid surgery that could sideline them for months. Weekend warriors and fitness enthusiasts also increasingly use PRP to maintain their active lifestyles.
PRP has emerged as a popular treatment option for knee osteoarthritis, particularly for mild to moderate cases. Studies suggest it may provide better and longer-lasting pain relief than corticosteroid injections, with effects potentially lasting six months to a year or more.
Compared to hyaluronic acid injections (gel shots), PRP often shows comparable or superior results. The treatment works by reducing inflammation and potentially stimulating cartilage repair. Patients with early-stage arthritis tend to respond best, while those with severe bone-on-bone arthritis are less likely to benefit significantly. PRP won’t rebuild lost cartilage entirely, but many patients report meaningful improvements in pain levels and mobility, potentially delaying the need for knee replacement surgery.