Albemarle Veterinary Health Care Center
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Canine Rehabilitation & Fitness Center of Virginia
Stem Cell TherapySTEM CELL TREATMENT FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS IS NOW AVAILABLE AT AVHCC! Albemarle Veterinary Health Care Center ,in conjunction with Vet-Stem, is now able to offer regenerative cell therapy with autogenous, adult stem cell treatment for canine osteoarthritis. AVHCC is one of a few locations that are currently approved by Vet-Stem to provide this treatment for canines. The stem cells are harvested from fat cells collected from the canine patient to be treated. This does require a minor surgical procedure to collect a minimum of 25-30 grams of the patient’s fat. Once the fat is collected it is shipped to Vet-Stem where stem cells are extracted in their laboratory. The patient’s cells are then shipped back to AVHCC within 48 hours for injection. Any additional stem cells extracted beyond the initial dose will be stored, by Vet-Stem, for future injections. Storage of additional injections is at no charge for up to one year. After the first year the cost for storage is $150 per animal per year. Vet–Stem has been treating horses with fat derived stem cells since 2003, and began conducting clinical studies on Dogs in 2005. Initial studies indicate treatment with stem cells decrease pain, and improve mobility and joint range of motion (ROM). Results from treatment of canine patients with arthritis are similar to results reported by Veterinarians that have treated hundreds of equine joints. The risk of adverse reaction is very low since the cells are the animals own. No adverse reactions have been reported in over 100 dogs treated. In horses no systemic reactions have been reported and < 1% of horses have a local tissue reaction. Duration of effect from a single administration can last from several months to over a year. Estimated costs for the initial fat harvest, processing, banking of additional stem cells and initial injection are $2500.00 - $4000.00; costs can vary depending on the size of the patient and the route of administration. Any stored injections can be thawed and shipped for injection at a reduced price. If you are interested in having your pet treated for osteoarthritis with autogenous stem cells please read the additional information below to make sure your pet is a good candidate for this treatment. Because this treatment is more costly than medical management and carries minor risks because of the surgical fat harvest, we want to be sure each patient is a good candidate prior to scheduling an appointment. If you have more questions after reading this information you can access Vet-Stem's website at www.vet-stem.com or contact them toll free at 1-888-387-8361. AVHCC can also provide additional printed information. Individuals who call AVHCC with extensive questions will be directed to call Vet-Stem at 1-888-387-8361. If you wish to schedule a consultation to discuss potential fat harvest for stem cell treatment for you pet, pleas contact AVHCC at 434-973-6146 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Freedman. Information on commercial treatments available and studies under development can be found below. PATIENT REQUIREMENTS FOR STEM CELL TREATMENT:
These requirements are to insure your pet is safe to undergo the surgical procedure for fat harvest, and maximize potential benefit from the stem cell treatment. THE FOLLOWING WILL DISQUALIFY YOUR PET FOR TREATMENT:
*The clinical signs of tick borne disease, which include Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Ehrlichia, can mimic the signs of osteoarthritis. Patient’s becomes infected through the bite of an immature tick or “Nymph”. Because the Nymph is tiny exposure is usually not detected. Tick borne infections can cause damage to joints including immune mediated polyarthritis, and/or systemic damage to organs such as the liver, heart, central nervous system, and kidneys. This type of infection can easily be mistaken for osteoarthritis, and could reduce or eliminate benefit from stem cell treatment. This type of infection should be treated prior to regenerative therapy. Screening for tick borne disease can be done with a blood sample, which can be drawn at the initial examination. CANINE STEM AND REGENERATIVE CELL THERAPY PROGRAMS:
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» CLINICAL STUDIES: » COMPASSIONATE USE PROGRAM: If you would like your pet to be considered for any of the programs listed above please schedule an initial consultation with Dr. Freedman by calling Albemarle Veterinary Health Care Center at 434-973-6146. If you have additional questions before you wish to schedule an appointment please contact Vet-Stem by phone at 1-888-387-8361, or via web at www.Vet-Stem.com. |