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Stem Cell Clinics: Red Flags to Avoid + Free PDF Checklist

Before You Book

Thinking About Stem Cell Therapy? Read This First.

Every week, patients spend $20,000–$100,000+ at stem cell therapy clinics that overpromise and under-deliver.

The good news: Most bad experiences can be avoided in under 10 minutes with the right questions.

Here are the 10 biggest red flags we see. We recommend that if a clinic shows even 2 to 3 of these, walk away:

#Red Flag (Danger Sign)Why It’s a ProblemWhat a Good Clinic Does Instead
1Claims to treat 20+ unrelated diseases with the same injectionNo single protocol works for Alzheimer’s, autism, and knee painSpecializes in 1–3 conditions with published data
2Guarantees results or “cure” in writingEthical doctors never guarantee outcomesExplains realistic success rates with real data
3Uses the phrase “FDA approved” for live stem cell injections (in the U.S.)As of 2025, almost no autologous/live stem cell therapies are FDA-approved for orthopedic/neurological useClearly states if treatment is investigational or approved abroad
4Won’t tell you the exact source and dose of cellsLack of transparency = impossible to verify safetyGives you a certificate of analysis (CoA) showing cell count & viability
5Pressures you with “limited spots” or “price goes up next week”High-pressure sales is a classic scam tacticLets you take time to research and consult your physician
6No doctor or scientist on staff (only salespeople)Treatments should be overseen by qualified MDs or PhDsPublishes medical team bios with real credentials & publications
7Refuses to provide patient references or published outcomesHiding data usually means the data isn’t goodShares anonymized outcome reports or connects you with past patients
8Charges $50,000+ but performs the procedure in a hotel room or strip-mall officeProper cell processing requires a cleanroom or licensed labUses an on-site or third-party GMP-compliant lab
9Uses “stabilized exosomes” or “stem cell activators” from a vial on the shelfMany of these products are unproven or inactiveUses freshly processed, viable cells or clinically tested exosomes
10Website is full of stock photos and celebrity testimonials with no sourcesClassic marketing trick used by low-quality providersShows real clinic photos, real medical staff, and verifiable patient stories

Download Your Free Printable Checklist

Take this with you to every consultation.


Green Flags – Clinics Worth Considering

Look for these instead:

  • Published outcomes or registry data
  • Medical director with peer-reviewed stem cell papers
  • Transparent pricing and protocol documents
  • Partnership with a university or registered trial
  • Willingness to send lab reports before you fly

Still Not Sure About a Specific Clinic?

Drop the clinic name in the comments below or send us a message — our team will do our best to tell you what we know (for free).

Protect yourself. Ask the hard questions. Choose wisely.

— The Stem Cell Tracker Team

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