Beverly Hills, MI
Shockwave Therapy clinics in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills has multiple clinics advertising shockwave therapy, spanning orthopedic, podiatric, men's health, and aesthetic applications. California has the largest shockwave market in the country, with dense GAINSWave licensee networks and a mature aesthetic shockwave (cellulite, skin tightening) segment. Beverly Hills providers typically run focused shockwave for FDA cleared orthopedic indications like plantar fasciitis, lateral epicondylitis tennis elbow, and chronic tendinopathy, and radial or low intensity shockwave (LI-ESWT, often branded as GAINSWave) off label for erectile dysfunction in 6 session protocols. Kidney stone lithotripsy is a separate FDA cleared category usually performed in hospital settings. Local pricing in Beverly Hills sits in the premium range, with a standard 6 session ED protocol commonly quoted at 3,000 to 7,500 dollars, while single session orthopedic shockwave runs 250 to 500. Device matters: verify the clinic uses an FDA cleared unit like Storz, Chattanooga, or BTL rather than a low end imported device. Evidence for orthopedic shockwave is Strong for plantar fasciitis and tennis elbow, while LI-ESWT for ED remains Emerging, with several randomized trials showing benefit but inconsistent protocols. A reputable Beverly Hills clinic frames this evidence honestly and matches provider specialty to the indication.
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A note on Michigan's shockwave therapy rules.
FDA 510(k) clearances exist for specific extracorporeal shockwave devices indicated for chronic plantar fasciitis and lateral epicondylitis. Shockwave lithotripsy for kidney stones is approved under 21 CFR 876. LI-ESWT for erectile dysfunction is not FDA-approved in the United States as of 2026, and shockwave devices are not FDA-cleared for knee osteoarthritis, Peyronie's disease, cellulite, or sexual wellness indications. Off-label use by licensed practitioners is permitted, but promoting devices for uses outside cleared indications is not and creates exposure under FDA, FTC, and state law.
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Michigan Public Health Code (MCL 333.17001 et seq.)
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Michigan Consumer Protection Act (MCL 445.901 et seq.)
Applied to deceptive health advertising.
The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) oversees professional licensing boards, including the Board of Medicine, Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, Board of Chiropractic, and Board of Physical Therapy. The Attorney General applies the Consumer Protection Act to deceptive health advertising. Michigan has acted on clinics making unsupported regenerative and men's health claims, particularly in the Detroit metro area. Shockwave clinics advertising ED treatment as FDA-approved face meaningful risk. Regenerated.com listings in Michigan should accurately reflect FDA-clearance status and avoid approval claims for off-label uses.
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