IV Stem Cell and Exosome Infusions
IV stem cell and exosome infusions are regenerative medical therapies used for systemic conditions where widespread inflammation,…
IV stem cell and exosome infusions are regenerative medical therapies used for systemic conditions where widespread inflammation, metabolic stress, or cellular decline may be present. These treatments require a medical evaluation to determine appropriateness, safety, and the correct infusion protocol for each individual.
Clinical Expertise
Dr. Judith Rubin evaluates each patient’s medical history, symptoms, lab results, and overall health status before determining whether IV biologic therapy is suitable. Infusion plans are based on medical reasoning rather than general wellness protocols, and every recommendation is individualized.
Conditions Evaluated for IV Biologic Infusions
Patients may be assessed for infusion therapy for concerns such as:
• Age-related cellular decline
• Autoimmune or inflammatory conditions
• Generalized wear-and-tear injuries
• Renal dysfunction
• Parkinson’s disease
• Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
Eligibility depends on medical history, symptom patterns, comorbidities, and the results of recent laboratory studies.
How IV Biologic Infusions Work
Stem cells and exosomes contain signaling molecules that circulate throughout the body and may support natural repair pathways. Infusions are intended to help manage inflammation and support cellular function, but individual responses vary and no specific outcome is guaranteed.
What Happens During the Medical Consultation
The consultation includes a review of medical history, lab findings, medications, and current diagnoses. Your provider explains risks, limitations, and alternatives before determining whether an infusion protocol is medically appropriate.
If you want to know whether IV stem cell or exosome infusion therapy is appropriate for you, the next step is to schedule a consultation with one of our medical providers. This visit gives you a personalized assessment and a clear plan based on your individual health needs.
What to Expect During the Infusion Visit
- Treatment is performed in-office
- Infusion time varies depending on the protocol
- Temporary fatigue or mild symptoms may occur
- Most patients resume normal activities afterward
Individual recovery varies.
Safety and Screening Protocols
Screening includes review of autoimmune status, metabolic conditions, cardiovascular health, immune function, and medication interactions. When therapy is not recommended, alternatives are discussed.
Authoritativeness and Transparency
Infusion therapy is offered within a medical environment with physician oversight. Dr. Rubin provides evidence-informed recommendations and clarifies where research is emerging or limited. Treatment decisions prioritize patient safety and clinical appropriateness.
*Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed