PRP Therapy
Discover PRP Therapy at Chicago Integrated Health in Chicago and Lake Forest. Use your body's own platelets to repair tissue, reduce pain, and accelerate natural recovery.

PRP Therapy in Chicago: Harnessing Your Body's Healing Power
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy is an advanced regenerative treatment that uses your body's own platelets to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and repair damaged tissue. At Chicago Integrated Health, we offer PRP Therapy as a safe and natural way to help the body recover without surgery or long-term medications.
PRP comes directly from your own blood. During treatment, a small sample is drawn and placed in a centrifuge, which separates the platelets from other components. These platelets contain powerful growth factors that help repair and rebuild tissue. When injected into an injured or painful area, PRP activates the body's natural healing process.
Many patients choose PRP Therapy for issues like tendon and ligament injuries, arthritis, chronic joint pain, and sports-related injuries. It is especially effective for knee pain, shoulder injuries, tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, and other conditions that have not improved with traditional care.
PRP Therapy helps reduce inflammation, stimulate collagen production, and encourage new, healthy tissue to grow. Unlike medications that only hide symptoms, PRP works with your body to heal the source of the problem. Because it is made from your own blood, there is little to no risk of side effects or allergic reactions.
At Chicago Integrated Health, PRP Therapy is often paired with chiropractic care, physical therapy, and rehabilitation for a more complete recovery. This combined approach helps patients heal faster and regain strength, mobility, and comfort.
Most people start noticing improvements within a few weeks, with ongoing progress over the next few months as tissues continue to regenerate. PRP Therapy is a simple, minimally invasive in-office procedure that allows patients to return to normal activities quickly and safely.
How PRP Therapy Works at Chicago Integrated Health
At Chicago Integrated Health, PRP Therapy is performed with care and precision through a safe, structured process that helps your body heal naturally.
Here is what to expect during your treatment. Your provider will review your medical history, imaging, and goals to see if PRP Therapy is the right fit for you. A small amount of blood is then drawn, similar to a standard lab test. The blood is placed in a centrifuge, which spins it at high speed to separate and concentrate the platelets. This creates the platelet-rich plasma that will be used for your treatment. The PRP is then carefully injected into the injured or painful area, using precise techniques to ensure accurate placement for the best results. Once injected, the PRP releases growth factors that reduce inflammation, boost collagen production, and stimulate tissue repair and regeneration.
PRP Therapy is a natural alternative to surgery and long-term medication use. It is minimally invasive, requires very little downtime, and works by helping your body heal itself from within.
Patients often notice less pain, better mobility, and stronger function in the treated area. Many athletes and active individuals choose PRP Therapy because it helps them recover faster and lowers the risk of future injuries.
At Chicago Integrated Health, we often combine PRP Therapy with chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy, and rehabilitation for even better results. Whether you are healing from a sports injury, managing arthritis, or looking for a natural recovery option, PRP Therapy offers a safe, effective, and lasting solution.

Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions does PRP Therapy treat?
It is effective for arthritis, tendon and ligament injuries, joint pain, and sports-related injuries.
Is PRP Therapy safe?
Yes, it is very safe since it uses your own blood. Side effects are rare and minimal.
How long before I see results?
Many patients notice improvements within weeks, with continued progress for several months as tissues regenerate.
Can PRP Therapy be combined with other treatments?
Absolutely. It is often integrated with chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy, and rehabilitation for enhanced recovery.
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