Because of chronic pain in your joints due to Arthritis or an accident causing you injury.

At Medica, our therapies offer a minimally invasive, non-surgical solution for knee arthritis and related injuries. Using your body’s natural healing power, our treatments provide effective, long-lasting relief from pain and inflammation — with minimal downtime and a swift recovery.
Knee Arthritis is a common condition that causes pain, stiffness, and swelling in the knee joint, often affecting mobility and quality of life.
Knee Osteoarthritis, the most common form of knee arthritis, is a degenerative joint disease where the protective cartilage gradually wears away, leading to joint pain, inflammation, and reduced flexibility.
Knee Meniscus Tears are common knee injuries that occur when the cartilage (meniscus) between the thighbone and shinbone is torn, often due to twisting or sudden movements. They can cause pain, swelling, stiffness, and difficulty in moving or fully straightening the knee. Without proper treatment, a torn meniscus can worsen over time and increase the risk of developing arthritis.
At Medica, we provide minimally invasive therapies focused on restoring hip health. Using cells from your own body, these advanced treatments support the natural repair of damaged hip joints and promote the regeneration of healthy tissue — helping reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall joint function.
Hip Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation and stiffness in the hip joint, often leading to pain, reduced mobility, and difficulty with everyday activities.
Hip Osteoarthritis, the most common form of hip arthritis, occurs when the cartilage cushioning the hip joint wears down over time, resulting in bone-on-bone contact, joint pain, and limited movement.
Hip Bursitis is the inflammation of the small fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion the hip joint. It often causes sharp or aching pain on the outer side of the hip, especially when walking, climbing stairs, or lying on the affected side.
The condition can result from overuse, injury, or repetitive stress, and may worsen without proper care.
Hip Labrum Tears occur when the ring of cartilage (labrum) that lines the outer rim of the hip socket becomes torn.
This injury can cause deep groin pain, clicking or locking sensations, and reduced hip mobility. Labral tears are often caused by trauma, repetitive movements, or structural abnormalities in the hip joint.
At Medica, we offer minimally invasive therapy designed to address chronic shoulder pain at its source. Using cells from your own body, this natural approach supports the repair of damaged tissues and promotes regeneration in the affected area. The treatment not only helps reduce pain but also improves shoulder mobility and overall joint function — all without the risk of rejection.
Rotator Cuff Tears occur when one or more of the tendons in the shoulder become torn or damaged, often due to injury, overuse, or age-related wear. This condition can lead to persistent shoulder pain, weakness, and difficulty lifting or rotating the arm.
If left untreated, it may worsen over time and limit shoulder function.
A SLAP tear (Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior) is an injury to the ring of cartilage (labrum) that surrounds the shoulder socket.
It typically results from trauma or repetitive overhead motion and can cause deep shoulder pain, clicking or popping sounds, and reduced strength or stability.
SLAP tears are common in athletes and active individuals and can affect daily shoulder movement if left untreated.
Medicine offers a non-surgical approach to managing shoulder arthritis by targeting the root cause — joint degeneration.
Stem cell therapy uses your body’s own cells to support the repair of damaged cartilage and reduce inflammation, while PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) delivers concentrated healing factors to promote tissue regeneration.
Together, these natural therapies help relieve pain, restore shoulder mobility, and improve overall joint function.
Shoulder Impingement occurs when the tendons or bursa in the shoulder become compressed between the bones, leading to pain, inflammation, and restricted movement.
It commonly causes discomfort when lifting the arm, reaching overhead, or lying on the affected side.
Without proper treatment, impingement can worsen and lead to more serious shoulder conditions over time.
Frozen Shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterised by stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint.
It typically develops gradually and can severely impact daily activities.
The condition occurs when the connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint becomes inflamed and tightens, restricting movement.
Osteoarthritis of the hand, wrist, or thumb is a degenerative joint condition where the protective cartilage wears down over time, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced grip strength.
It commonly affects daily tasks such as writing, gripping objects, or opening jars.
Swelling, tenderness, and joint deformities may develop as the condition progresses.
Is your thumb or finger getting stuck in a bent position? You may be experiencing Trigger Thumb or Trigger Finger, medically known as Stenosing Tenosynovitis. This condition can affect anyone and is often caused by inflammation that narrows the tendon sheath, making finger movement painful and restricted.
At Medica Stem Cells, we offer regenerative treatments designed to address the root cause by promoting natural healing, reducing inflammation, and restoring smooth movement without surgery.
De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis is a painful condition affecting the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist. It causes pain, swelling, and difficulty gripping or twisting the wrist, often worsening with repetitive thumb or hand movements.
The condition is caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath and can impact daily activities if left untreated.
Radial Tenosynovitis is a condition involving inflammation of the tendons along the thumb side of the wrist, leading to pain, tenderness, and restricted movement.
It commonly develops from repetitive hand or wrist motions and can cause discomfort when gripping, twisting, or lifting objects.
Early treatment is key to relieving symptoms and preventing further tendon irritation.
Damage to the elbow often results from repetitive strain or overuse, leading to conditions such as Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and Golfer’s Elbow (medial epicondylitis). These involve inflammation or small tears in the tendons around the elbow joint, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced strength.
At Medica Stem Cells, we offer regenerative treatments like stem cell therapy and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) to support natural healing. These minimally invasive therapies use your body’s own cells to repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and restore healthy elbow function — promoting long-term relief and mobility.
Elbow Bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa — a small fluid-filled sac that cushions the elbow joint.
It can cause noticeable swelling, tenderness, and discomfort at the tip of the elbow, often triggered by repetitive pressure, trauma, or infection.
If left untreated, it may lead to restricted movement and ongoing irritation.
Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is a condition caused by overuse of the forearm muscles, leading to pain and tenderness on the outer side of the elbow.
Golfer’s Elbow (medial epicondylitis) affects the inner side of the elbow, resulting from repetitive wrist or finger movements.
Both conditions can cause discomfort, weakness, and difficulty with gripping or lifting objects if not properly managed.
Elbow Arthritis involves inflammation of the elbow joint, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion.
Osteoarthritis of the elbow is a degenerative condition where the cartilage gradually wears away, causing bone friction, swelling, and joint discomfort.
Over time, it can interfere with daily activities like lifting, reaching, or bending the arm.
Plantar Fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain, resulting from inflammation of the thick band of tissue (plantar fascia) that runs along the bottom of the foot.
It often causes sharp, stabbing pain with the first steps in the morning or after periods of rest.
The condition is typically linked to overuse, poor footwear, or biomechanical issues and can impact daily mobility if left untreated.
Ankle Ligament Tears occur when the ligaments supporting the ankle joint are overstretched or torn, often due to sudden twists, falls, or sports injuries.
This can lead to pain, swelling, instability, and difficulty bearing weight on the affected foot.
Without proper treatment, ligament tears can result in chronic instability and recurrent injuries.
Arthritis and Osteoarthritis in the foot, ankle, or toes can lead to joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility, making everyday activities difficult.
Osteoarthritis, the most common type, is a degenerative condition where cartilage wears down over time, causing bone-on-bone friction and inflammation.
These conditions can affect balance, walking, and overall quality of life if not properly managed.
Ankle Tendon Tears occur when the tendons surrounding the ankle become partially or completely torn, often due to sudden injury, overuse, or degenerative changes.
This can lead to sharp pain, swelling, weakness, and difficulty with walking or bearing weight.
If left untreated, tendon tears can worsen and may lead to long-term instability or chronic ankle issues.
Chronic back and neck pain can significantly impact your daily life, making routine tasks uncomfortable and limiting mobility. At Medica Stem Cells, we specialise in minimally invasive regenerative therapies that target the root cause of pain, promote natural healing, and restore function — without surgery or long recovery times.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects a man's ability to achieve or maintain an erection, often impacting confidence, relationships, and overall well-being.
At Medica Stem Cells, we offer regenerative therapies such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cell Therapy to naturally restore blood flow, repair damaged tissues, and support nerve function.
These minimally invasive treatments aim to improve sexual function and promote long-term results by activating your body’s own healing mechanisms.
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Shoulder Pain
Hand & Wrist Pain
Elbow Pain
Foot & Ankle Pain

At Medica, our treatment offer a minimally invasive, non-surgical solution for knee arthritis and related injuries. Using your body’s natural healing power, our treatments provide effective, long-lasting relief from pain and inflammation — with minimal downtime and a swift recovery.
At Medica, we provide minimally invasive treatments focused on restoring hip health. Using cells from your own body, these advanced treatments support the natural repair of damaged hip joints and promote the regeneration of healthy tissue — helping reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall joint function.
At Medica, we offer minimally invasive treatments designed to address chronic shoulder pain at its source. Using cells from your own body, this natural approach supports the repair of damaged tissues and promotes regeneration in the affected area. The treatment not only helps reduce pain but also improves shoulder mobility and overall joint function — all without the risk of rejection.
Osteoarthritis of the hand, wrist, or thumb is a degenerative joint condition where the protective cartilage wears down over time, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced grip strength.
It commonly affects daily tasks such as writing, gripping objects, or opening jars.
Swelling, tenderness, and joint deformities may develop as the condition progresses.
Damage to the elbow often results from repetitive strain or overuse, leading to conditions such as Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and Golfer’s Elbow (medial epicondylitis). These involve inflammation or small tears in the tendons around the elbow joint, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced strength.
At Medica, we offer treatments to support natural healing. These minimally invasive treatments use your body’s own cells to repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and restore healthy elbow function — promoting long-term relief and mobility.
Plantar Fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain, resulting from inflammation of the thick band of tissue (plantar fascia) that runs along the bottom of the foot.
It often causes sharp, stabbing pain with the first steps in the morning or after periods of rest.
The condition is typically linked to overuse, poor footwear, or biomechanical issues and can impact daily mobility if left untreated.
Chronic back and neck pain can significantly impact your daily life, making routine tasks uncomfortable and limiting mobility. At Medica, we specialise in minimally invasive treatments that target the root cause of pain, promote natural healing, and restore function — without surgery or long recovery times.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects a man's ability to achieve or maintain an erection, often impacting confidence, relationships, and overall well-being.
At Medica, we offer treatments that naturally restore blood flow, repair damaged tissues, and support nerve function.
These minimally invasive treatments aim to improve sexual function and promote long-term results by activating your body’s own healing mechanisms.
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Shoulder Pain
Hand & Wrist Pain
Elbow Pain
Foot & Ankle Pain
Our certified Orthopaedic surgeons and consultants will provide you with ample time to explain your problem and discuss your reports.
Ultrasound is used diagnostically to aid accurate assessment prior to the treatment and to provide accurate treatment guidance to the target area for best results.
Our tailored treatments are safe, same day and minimally invasive without the need for hospitalisation. The best part is there's no fasting regime required.
We are always here for any post-treatment advice. Personalised post-treatment care is essential and includes detailed post-treatment instructions.