Orthobiogen
Oklahoma's Orthobiologic PRP Authority

Before You Pay $$$ for PRP,
Get Straight Answers

Not every PRP is the same. Most clinics that "do PRP" can't answer the five questions on this page. We can.

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The Problem With "We Do PRP"

PRP Is Not a Product. It's a Process — and the Process Is Everything.

In Oklahoma today, PRP injections are offered at urgent care clinics, med spas, chiropractors' offices, and pain management practices. Every one of them will tell you it's the same thing. It isn't.

PRP — platelet-rich plasma — works by concentrating the growth factors and healing proteins from your own blood and delivering them precisely to damaged tissue. The critical word is precisely. Precision requires three things most clinics don't have: a verified platelet concentration, a tissue-specific protocol, and image-guided delivery.

Without those three things, you may be paying a premium price for a vial of mildly concentrated blood and a blind injection. That's not PRP. That's a clinic pretending to understand PRP to capitalize on the growing public awareness of PRP as a medically researched orthopedic and musculoskeletal treatment option.

"If a clinic can't tell you how many platelets are in the syringe, they don't know what they're injecting. That's not a small detail — it's critical to the success of the treatment."

— Keley John Booth, MD, D.ABA · Orthobiogen
An Analogy

Imagine you walk into two pharmacies. At the first, the pharmacist measures your prescription precisely, tailors the dose to your weight and kidney function, and hands you labeled medication. At the second, they say, "Oh, we do medication" — and hand you something in an unlabeled syringe because they don't have a scale. Both call themselves a pharmacy. Would you use the second one for something you're injecting into your body?

A Consumer's Guide

Five Questions to Ask Any Clinic Before Paying for PRP

These questions are not trick questions. An Orthopedic or Musculoskeletal specialist that has done this work at a serious level will answer all five immediately — with specifics. A clinic that uses PRP as an add-on revenue item will not.

Question 1

How many platelets will be in my injection, and how do you verify that?

Platelet concentration is the foundation of PRP efficacy. Research supports specific therapeutic windows — too low and there's minimal benefit, too high and you may trigger the wrong kind of inflammation. A qualified provider should give you a specific number (e.g., 10 billion platelets for an intra-articular knee injection) and explain how their system verifies it.

Red flag: "We concentrate your platelets" — without a specific concentration number.
Question 2

Do you use the same concentration for every tissue, or does it vary?

A ligament needs a different concentration than a joint surface. A joint surface needs a different concentration than a spinal disc. An 18 year old patient requires a significantly lower concentration than a 75 year old. One-size-fits-all PRP is a sign of a one-size-fits-all protocol — meaning no protocol at all. Tissue-specific dosing is a marker of serious regenerative practice.

Red flag: "We use the same kit for everything."
Question 3

Is the injection image-guided — and with what technology?

Studies show that Orthopedic surgeons using unguided ("blind") injection techniques into the knee joint miss their target about 1 in 5 times. That means 20% of the time, the PRP you paid for goes into the wrong tissue. All injections at Orthobiogen are performed under ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance — in real time, verified on screen.

Red flag: "We use anatomical landmarks" for a joint injection.
Question 4

What processing system do you use, and what outcomes data supports it?

Not all PRP preparations processes are equal. The processing protocols, equipment, and staff training determines platelet yield, purity, and biological activity. Ask for the specific device or protocol by name. Ask what data they have on outcomes for the specific procedure they are performing. A clinic operating at the leading edge of regenerative medicine can answer this — and will be eager to.

Red flag: Vague answers about "our machine" or "a special process."
Question 5

Are you a Regenexx-certified provider?

Regenexx maintains the nation's largest outcomes registry for orthobiologic treatments — more than 86,000 tracked patients across nine body regions, including 26,000+ knee, 21,000+ lumbar spine, and 11,000+ shoulder patients. Certified providers follow rigorously validated protocols, not improvised ones. Certification requires demonstrated training, proper equipment, and ongoing outcomes reporting. It is not a marketing badge. It is an accountability system.

Red flag: "We follow a similar approach" — but no certification.
Bonus Question

What medications do you avoid before and after, and why?

NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen) block the prostaglandin pathways that PRP relies on to trigger healing. They should be stopped two weeks before a PRP procedure. Steroids must be out of your system for at least four weeks. And — critically — lidocaine should never be injected into a joint cavity. It is directly toxic to cartilage cells. Most providers don't know this. Ask anyway.

Watch for: lidocaine added to PRP "for comfort."
Orthobiogen vs. "We Do PRP"

Here's What Sets Our Program Apart

Standard Typical PRP Clinic Orthobiogen
Platelet count verified Estimated or unknown Measured and documented per injection
Tissue-specific concentration Same kit, same dose Widest range of concentrations matched to tissue type & damage level
Image guidance Blind or landmark-based 100% ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance
Processing technology Generic centrifuge Specially trained and certified staff, protocols, & equipment
Outcomes tracking None Regenexx National Registry — 86,000+ patients
Provider certification No independent validation Regenexx-certified provider
Joint-safe anesthesia Lidocaine often added intra-articularly Never — lidocaine is toxic to cartilage cells
Pre-procedure protocol Walk in, get injected NSAID washout, steroid clearance, medical review
The Science Behind the Standard

Why These Details Are Not Small Details

1

Concentration is the dose

In any form of medicine, the dose matters. PRP researchers have identified therapeutic windows for joint tissue — below which you see no meaningful effect, above which you risk excess inflammation. A clinic that doesn't measure concentration isn't dosing your treatment. They're guessing. We deliver 10 billion platelets to a knee joint. That's not a claim. It's a measurement.

2

Different tissues, different biology

Ligaments, joint surfaces, joint capsules, and spinal discs all have different vascular supply, different cell populations, and different healing mechanisms. Our protocols use concentrations calibrated for each tissue type and damage level. True Orthobiologic and Regenerative Specialists use wide ranges of concentrations from 3X to 20X+, as well as varying preparations including platelet lysates and orthobiologic prolotherapy preparations with PRP. A single-kit approach ignores this biology entirely.

3

A miss is a miss

Published studies on intra-articular knee injections without image guidance show miss rates of 20% or higher. That means one in five patients who paid for PRP had it injected into periarticular tissue — outside the joint. No benefit, full cost. Image guidance is not optional. It is the standard of care. Every injection we perform is confirmed on screen in real time before the solution is released.

4

Lidocaine destroys what you're trying to heal

Lidocaine is directly toxic to chondrocytes — the cells that maintain cartilage. Adding it to an intra-articular PRP injection to "numb the knee" is counterproductive at best and destructive at worst. We have not used intra-articular lidocaine in over a decade. Subcutaneous local anesthetic is used for skin comfort — but it never enters the joint. Most PRP providers have never considered this distinction. We have.

Why Oklahoma Patients Choose Us

Oklahoma's Only Regenexx-Certified PRP Program with the Ortho Ascent System

We are not the only practice in Oklahoma that offers PRP. We are the only one with this combination of credentials, technology, and documented outcomes.

86,000+
Tracked Patients via Regenexx National Registry
3X to 20X+
Tissue-Specific Platelet Concentrations
100%
Image-Guided Injections — Every Time
#1 in OK
Leading Orthobiologic & Regenerative Spine & Joint Specialists
12+
Years Without Intra-articular Lidocaine
$ Price Match
We Match Any Clinic in Oklahoma with a $/Platelet Guarantee
The Evidence Base

The Regenexx Registry, by Body Region

The strength of an outcomes registry is its scale. The Regenexx® Provider Patient Registry tracks patient progress across nine body regions — more than 86,000 patients in total. Certified providers contribute to and are measured against this data.

View the full body-region breakdown
Knee 26,146
Lumbar Spine 21,153
Shoulder 11,061
Cervical Spine 7,914
Hip 7,619
Foot & Ankle 5,151
Hand & Wrist 3,883
Elbow 2,469
Thoracic Spine 927
All Regions 86,323

Source: Regenexx® Provider Patient Registry, regenexx.com/results — figures reflect tracked patients and update over time.

For Patients Considering PRP

What a Real PRP Consultation Looks Like

Before we ever discuss PRP as a treatment option, you'll receive a comprehensive evaluation — physical exam, diagnostic ultrasound performed in-office, and a review of your imaging. We grade your candidacy explicitly: good, fair, or poor. If PRP is not likely to help you, we tell you directly. We do not recommend treatments on patients who aren't appropriate candidates for regenerative orthobiologic treatments.

If you are a good candidate, we'll explain exactly what we'll inject, at what concentration, into which structures, and why. You'll see the process on screen. You'll understand the recovery. You'll have a specific 12-week timeline for evaluating your outcome.

If you've already had PRP somewhere else and didn't get results, that's worth discussing. In many cases, failed PRP was a delivery problem, not a biology problem.

"I wouldn't do anything to you that I wouldn't do to myself. The same protocols I use on my own family are what I offer every patient. That's the standard I work by."

— Keley John Booth, MD, D.ABA · Orthobiogen

Pricing is reasonable and fully transparent from the first conversation. Our Board-Certified Physician experts deliver the lowest cost per PRP dose in Oklahoma — without compromising on platelet concentration, image guidance, or protocol. Insurance does not cover orthobiologic procedures (they are classified as experimental, despite more than 86,000 tracked patient outcomes showing safety and benefit), so we make the math straightforward. Payment plans are available.

Our Promise on Price

The Dollar-Per-Platelet Price Match Guarantee

A lower sticker price does not always mean a lower cost. With PRP, what you are paying for is the platelets delivered to your tissue — so the only honest way to compare two clinics is dollars per platelet, not dollars per visit. A clinic can advertise a cheaper procedure and still cost you more once you account for what is actually in the syringe.

That is the comparison we will make for you. Bring us a verified price offer from any Oklahoma-based musculoskeletal or orthopedic PRP provider, and we will match it on a dollar-per-platelet basis.

What to Bring for a Price Match
  • The clinic name and the provider performing the procedure
  • The centrifuge and PRP kit — system and manufacturer name
  • The detailed treatment plan and the diagnoses being treated
  • A valid invoice or written quote in your name

From that documentation, we calculate the true number of platelets the competing procedure would deliver, divide by its price, and match that dollar-per-platelet rate for your equivalent treatment at Orthobiogen. It is the same standard we hold ourselves to throughout this page: in PRP, the number is the treatment.

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You Deserve Straight Answers. Ask Us Anything.

Call us, bring your imaging, and ask us the five questions. We'll give you specific answers — not marketing language. If you're not a good candidate, we'll tell you that too.

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