PRP stands for “platelet-rich plasma.” We take a small sample of your blood, spin it, and use the rich part to help sore joints and tissues heal.
We explain each step before we start. You always know what we are doing and why.
We keep the process calm and clear so you feel safe and informed.
People ask about PRP when pain has been around for a while and does not fully go away.
Platelets are parts of your blood that help with clotting and repair. When we place them in a sore area, they send strong “heal here” signals to your body.
May help calm long-term joint and tendon pain.
May support better movement and function over time.
May help your body repair tiny tears and worn tissue.
PRP at Range Medical is used for wellness and healing support. It does not guarantee results and does not replace medical care from your main doctor.
PRP uses your own blood, but we still follow strict safety steps.
PRP is usually done in a short series, such as one to three visits. We will tell you the exact price before you start.
Price depends on the area we treat and how complex the visit is. We will give you a clear number before scheduling your procedure.
Some people need only one PRP visit. Others do a series of two or three visits for deeper healing. We will build a simple plan and explain the full cost up front.
There are no surprise bills. We talk about price, payment options, and any package savings before you say yes.
You may feel pressure or a quick sting. We numb the area first to help lower pain. Some soreness after is normal and usually fades in a few days.
Most PRP visits take about 45–60 minutes. This includes drawing your blood, spinning it, and doing the injection.
Many people feel more sore for a short time at first. Then, over weeks to months, pain may slowly improve as tissue heals. PRP is not a “quick fix,” but a support for long-term healing.
Not for everyone. People with bleeding issues, some blood problems, or certain medicines may not be good candidates. This is why we carefully review your health story first.
Sometimes PRP can help you put off or avoid surgery, but not always. It depends on how bad the damage is. We can work with your main doctor or surgeon to help you decide.
Often yes, but with some rules. We will tell you how long to rest the area and when you can go back to light and then heavier activity.
Tap a button to talk with our team in Newport Beach. We will ask a few simple questions, review your story, and help you see if PRP fits your plan.
If you like, we can also send you a short form to fill out first. This helps us learn a bit about you before your visit.