Advanced therapies that support the body’s innate capacity for repair, regeneration, and functional recovery at the cellular and systemic level.
Regenerative medicine focuses on restoring function at the cellular and tissue level. Rather than managing symptoms alone, these therapies aim to address the underlying biological mechanisms of disease and ageing — mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, microcirculatory impairment, and dysbiosis.
At St. George Hospital, regenerative treatments are integrated into comprehensive treatment programs for chronic disease, post-infectious syndromes, and healthy ageing. Each therapy is selected based on the patient’s individual diagnostic profile.
Intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia training stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis and improves cellular energy metabolism through controlled oxygen variation.
Breathing pure oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure to promote tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and support neurological recovery.
Platelet-rich plasma therapy concentrates the patient's own growth factors to accelerate tissue repair and regeneration.
Fecal microbiota transplantation to restore healthy gut flora, used under strict medical protocols for selected gastrointestinal and systemic conditions.
Bioregulatory peptides that support tissue-specific repair and immune modulation, administered under physician supervision within evidence-informed protocols.
Targeted interventions to address cellular senescence, an emerging area of research with promising preclinical and early clinical evidence.
Contact our physicians to discuss which regenerative therapies may be appropriate for your condition and treatment goals.