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8 Best Stem Cell Therapy Clinics in Marietta, Georgia

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Marietta, GA

Stem Cell Therapy clinics in Marietta

Marietta supports a regenerative medicine market shaped by both private clinics and regional academic medicine. Local referral networks run through WellStar Kennestone Hospital and Piedmont, and stem cell practice in the area spans East Cobb, Kennesaw border, and the Marietta Square area. Patient demand splits across three buckets: orthopedic injections for active adults and aging athletes, neurological and autoimmune protocols marketed to longevity-focused patients, and IV-based allogeneic products offered by private wellness clinics. The FDA classifies most stem cell injections for orthopedic, neurological, or longevity use as investigational biologics under 21 CFR Part 1271, meaning they require either a Biologics License or an active Investigational New Drug authorization. Autologous bone marrow and adipose products may qualify as Section 361 when minimally manipulated and used for homologous function. Georgia regulates physician practice through the Georgia Composite Medical Board. There is no state-specific stem cell statute, so federal 21 CFR Part 1271 rules apply. The FDA has issued warning letters to Georgia-based stem cell operators marketing unapproved biologics. The 8 Marietta clinics listed below have been reviewed against our vetting criteria, including federal NPI lookup, OIG exclusion screening, and Georgia Composite Medical Board licensure checks.

8 Clinics

ReGenWoman Medical Group

Marietta, GA

ReGenWoman Medical Group, a regenerative medicine clinic in Marietta, specializes in stem-cell therapy and exosome treatment alongside acoustic-wave therapy for musculoskeletal conditions and tissue …

  • PRP Therapy
  • Shockwave Therapy
  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Acne Treatment
  • Arthritis Treatment

Pain Solutions Treatment Centers

Marietta, GA

Pain Solutions Treatment Centers, a regenerative pain-management clinic in Marietta, offers stem-cell therapy and bone-marrow-aspirate procedures alongside platelet-rich plasma injections for chronic…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Stem Cell Therapy

Ankle & Foot Centers of Georgia

Marietta, GA

Ankle & Foot Centers of Georgia, a podiatric practice in Marietta, offers platelet-rich plasma and stem-cell injection for foot and ankle conditions, alongside physical therapy and arthritis treatmen…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Stem Cell Therapy

ReGen Medical Clinic

Marietta, GA

ReGen Medical Clinic, located in Marietta, offers stem-cell therapy and exosome treatment alongside acoustic-wave therapy for musculoskeletal, joint, and soft-tissue conditions. The practice position…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Shockwave Therapy
  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Acne Treatment
  • Arthritis Treatment
MD on staff

CMS Pain Management & Rehab

Marietta, GA

CMS Pain Management & Rehab, a regenerative-medicine clinic in Marietta, Georgia, offers stem-cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma injections alongside peptide therapy for chronic musculoskeletal pa…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Migraine Treatment
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
MD on staff

QC Kinetix (Marietta)

Marietta, GA

QC Kinetix in Marietta offers platelet-rich plasma and stem-cell therapies for chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions. The clinic specializes in regenerative-medicine approaches as alternatives …

  • PRP Therapy
  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Stem Cell Therapy

SoftWave Therapy East Cobb

Marietta, GA

SoftWave Therapy East Cobb, a regenerative physical-medicine clinic in Marietta, Georgia, specializes in extracorporeal shockwave therapy and stem-cell activation protocols. The clinic offers shockwa…

  • Biofeedback Therapy
  • Shockwave Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment
  • Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
MD on staff

Pain Relief Clinic

Marietta, GA

Pain Relief Clinic, MD, a regenerative medicine and pain-management practice in Marietta, offers platelet-rich plasma therapy and stem-cell therapy alongside interventional options for musculoskeleta…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Migraine Treatment
  • Stem Cell Therapy
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Regulatory context

A note on Georgia's stem cell therapy rules.

Georgia cellular therapy is governed by 21 CFR Part 1271. Section 361 covers minimally manipulated HCT/Ps used for homologous use without premarket approval. Section 351 covers products that are more than minimally manipulated, used non-homologously, or combined with another article, and these require an IND for clinical use or a BLA for marketing. Most stem cell, stromal vascular fraction, and exosome therapies marketed for orthopedic, neurologic, autoimmune, and longevity indications in Georgia are Section 351 biologics that lack FDA approval. The FDA's enforcement discretion period ended in May 2021, so clinics in Georgia operating outside Section 361 face direct federal exposure.

  • Georgia Medical Practice Act, OCGA Title 43, Chapter 34
    Establishes physician licensure and discipline through the Georgia Composite Medical Board.
  • Georgia Pharmacy Practice Act, OCGA Title 26, Chapter 4
    Regulates compounding pharmacies and aligns with federal 503A and 503B rules for biologic preparation.
  • Georgia Fair Business Practices Act, OCGA Title 10, Chapter 1
    Empowers the Attorney General to pursue deceptive trade practice claims against providers making unsupported clinical claims.

The FDA has issued warning letters and untitled letters to Georgia clinics offering stem cell and exosome therapies. The Georgia Composite Medical Board has authority to discipline physicians for unprofessional conduct including misleading regenerative medicine advertising. The Georgia Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division has used the Fair Business Practices Act to pursue deceptive health marketing. Georgia has not produced a federal injunction comparable to the Florida US Stem Cell case, but the state's busy Atlanta market draws federal attention. Clinics that label products as homologous-use Section 361 HCT/Ps face inspection and labeling scrutiny.

Stem Cell Therapy in Marietta, answered.

Most stem cell therapies at private Marietta clinics are not FDA-approved. The FDA has approved certain hematopoietic stem cell products for blood and immune disorders, but stem cell injections for orthopedic, neurological, or longevity use are generally investigational. They require a Biologics License or an active Investigational New Drug authorization, or they must qualify as Section 361 minimally manipulated and homologous-use products under 21 CFR Part 1271. Georgia regulates physician practice through the Georgia Composite Medical Board.

In the Marietta metro, single-joint autologous bone marrow or adipose injections typically run $4,000 to $12,000 per session. Systemic IV protocols using allogeneic umbilical cord or Wharton's jelly products range $8,000 to $20,000, and full multi-session protocols can reach $15,000 to $40,000. Exosome add-ons range $3,500 to $7,500. Insurance rarely covers these treatments because the FDA classifies most protocols as investigational.

Autologous stem cells come from your own body, usually harvested from bone marrow aspirate or adipose tissue and reinjected the same day. When minimally manipulated and used for homologous function, they often fall under FDA Section 361, which does not require pre-market approval. Allogeneic stem cells come from a donor source, most commonly umbilical cord blood or Wharton's jelly, and are generally classified as Section 351 biologics that require an active Investigational New Drug authorization. Marietta clinic offerings span both categories, so ask which classification applies before treatment.

Yes. Research programs at WellStar Kennestone Hospital and Piedmont periodically run FDA-authorized stem cell trials across orthopedics, neurology, cardiology, and oncology. Search clinicaltrials.gov and filter by Marietta or the broader metro to see active recruiting studies. Trial participation is typically low-cost or free compared to commercial protocols and includes structured follow-up with imaging and lab monitoring.

Verify physician licensure through the Georgia Composite Medical Board and confirm the clinic's NPI number through the NPPES registry. Check the FDA warning letter database for the clinic name and the HHS Office of Inspector General exclusion list. Ask whether the treatment is Section 361 or Section 351, whether the clinic operates under an Investigational New Drug authorization for allogeneic or expanded products, and whether adverse events are tracked. Ask specifically about compliance with federal 21 CFR 1271.

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