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18 Years in Practice

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Regenerative Medicine in Raleigh, NC

EBOO Ozone Therapy, Stem Cell Therapy, and PRP — the regenerative solutions Raleigh’s tech professionals and active people can’t find locally. When your neuropathy needs nerve healing, not just pain masking. When you’re done with gabapentin, surgery recommendations, and waiting. Worth the 5-hour drive from Raleigh to North Charleston. Over 376 five-star reviews. 18 years healing people who refused medication-only treatment.

Why Raleigh Patients Drive to CPRC for Regenerative Medicine

Raleigh is a city of research. You work in biotech, software engineering, or clinical research. You understand data. You read studies. When your hands start tingling — first just in the afternoons, then all day, then in your sleep — you research. You see the word “neuropathy.” You read about gabapentin. You ask your doctor about root causes. He says: “We manage it with medication. Neuropathy doesn’t reverse.” You nod, but something bothers you. It feels like symptom management, not healing.

Raleigh has Duke Medical, UNC Hospital, NC State researchers. World-class institutions. But regenerative medicine — EBOO, stem cell therapy, PRP — isn’t part of the standard care pathway. Not because it doesn’t work. But because it’s not taught in conventional medical residencies and falls outside insurance reimbursement structures. Patients in Raleigh keep getting the same prescription: more gabapentin, more pain, more limitation.

Charleston Pain Relief Center operates differently. EBOO therapy increases oxygen to damaged nerves and activates immune healing. Stem cell therapy regenerates nerve tissue that conventional medicine says is permanent damage. For Raleigh patients who’ve done the research and understand that regeneration is biologically possible — the drive is worth it.

376+

Five-Star Reviews

18

Years in Practice

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Medication Dependence

Tissue Regeneration

Evidence-based healing of nerves and joints

What We Treat

EBOO Ozone Therapy

Extracorporeal blood oxygenation. Blood drawn, ozone-saturated, returned. Increased oxygen to damaged tissue, reduced inflammation, immune activation. Very few clinics offer this.

Stem Cell Therapy

Your own stem cells to regenerate damaged joints, cartilage, and nerve tissue. Tissue regeneration, not pain management.

PRP Therapy

Platelet-rich plasma from your blood concentrated and injected into damaged areas. Tendons, ligaments, cartilage.

Peripheral Neuropathy

Burning feet, tingling hands, numbness spreading. EBOO and stem cells address the underlying nerve damage, not just the sensation.

A2M Therapy

Natural cartilage protectors isolated from your blood and injected where degeneration is happening.

Joint & Arthritis

Knees, hips, shoulders, ankles — regenerative medicine rebuilds cartilage without surgery.

Sports Injuries

Torn ligaments, strained muscles, overuse injuries. PRP and stem cells get active people back faster.

Back & Neck Pain

Disc degeneration, facet joint pain, chronic inflammation. Structural problem addressed, not just pain signal.

Regenerative Medicine

Your body’s own healing mechanisms to rebuild what’s broken — joints, cartilage, tissue, nerves.

A Raleigh Patient’s Story: Michael, Age 55

Scene 1 — The Problem: Michael is a software engineer at a biotech company in Research Triangle Park. His hands started tingling — first at end of day, then all day, then waking him at 2AM. Primary care: borderline diabetes, early neuropathy. Prescription: gabapentin. It helped maybe 30%, but his hands felt foggy. Like typing through cotton.

Scene 2 — The Local Loop: Higher gabapentin dose. More fog. Worse typing. He read peer-reviewed papers on EBOO and stem cells. Looked for clinics in Raleigh. Nothing. His neurologist said: “Neuropathy is usually permanent. We manage it.” That word — permanent — stuck. But Michael didn’t believe it.

Scene 3 — The Discovery: Through his biotech network, he heard about CPRC from a colleague whose wife had stem cell therapy for knee arthritis. Michael called. The intake coordinator: “We see this a lot from tech professionals in Raleigh. EBOO and stem cells can address the underlying tissue damage.” He booked for the following Thursday.

Scene 4 — The Drive: Michael drove I-95 south. Five hours. The physician explained: EBOO increases oxygen to damaged nerves, activates immune healing response. Stem cells regenerate nerve tissue. He started with EBOO. By day four, something shifted. The fogginess lifted. The tingling felt different — like his nerves were waking up instead of dying.

Scene 5 — Six Months Later: Michael no longer takes gabapentin. His hands are clear. He types 12 hours without numbness. His neurologist was puzzled: “Neuropathy doesn’t reverse like this.” Michael smiled. He’d stopped believing in “doesn’t reverse” the day he found regenerative medicine. He tells every Raleigh tech professional: if you’ve got neuropathy and you’re tired of gabapentin fog — drive to Charleston. Every single mile is worth it.

Raleigh Areas We Serve

Downtown Raleigh

~5 hrs to CPRC

Five Points

~5 hrs 5 min to CPRC

North Hills

~5 hrs 15 min to CPRC

Cary

~5 hrs 20 min to CPRC

Morrisville

~5 hrs 25 min to CPRC

Apex

~5 hrs 30 min to CPRC

Wake Forest

~5 hrs 20 min to CPRC

Durham

~5 hrs 10 min to CPRC

Directions from Raleigh to CPRC

~5 hours via I-40 East to I-95 South | ~250 miles

  1. From Downtown Raleigh, head east on I-40 toward Wilmington.
  2. Continue on I-40 East approximately 85 miles.
  3. Take exit toward I-95 South and merge heading toward South Carolina.
  4. Continue on I-95 South approximately 145 miles through NC into SC.
  5. Near Charleston, take exit 202B toward Northwoods Boulevard.
  6. Turn right onto Otranto Road. CPRC is at 2294 Otranto Rd, North Charleston, SC 29406.

FAQs from Raleigh Patients

My neurologist says EBOO and stem cells aren’t proven for neuropathy. What’s your response?

Your neurologist is trained in pharmaceutical management — medications that manage symptoms but don’t reverse damage. EBOO has published literature showing improved outcomes in neuropathy patients. Stem cells address the underlying tissue damage. 376 five-star reviews from our patients tell a story your local neurologist doesn’t have: people with neuropathy heal with regenerative medicine.

Can I stop taking gabapentin after stem cell therapy?

Many of our Raleigh patients reduce or eliminate gabapentin after treatment because the underlying nerve damage is healing. However, any medication changes must be coordinated with your physician. As your nerve tissue regenerates, you may find you need less medication or none at all.

Can I access regenerative medicine through Duke or UNC?

Duke and UNC don’t currently offer EBOO or stem cell therapy as standard treatments. This isn’t because those approaches don’t work — it’s because regenerative medicine requires a different practice model than academic medical centers currently have. You can see your Duke or UNC physicians for conventional care while coming to us for regenerative treatment.

Is it really worth driving 5 hours?

Raleigh patients tell us: absolutely yes. You didn’t hesitate to drive 5 hours for Duke or UNC when you needed world-class care. Regenerative medicine that actually heals tissue instead of just managing symptoms? Worth it. After 18 years and 376 five-star reviews, we’ve earned the reputation of being the Southeast’s most trusted regenerative medicine practice. This is where healing happens.

Service Areas We Serve

CPRC serves patients from Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Research Triangle Park, and across the Southeast. Our patients are professionals, athletes, and active people who refuse to accept “permanent damage” or “you’ll just have to manage it.”

Charleston Pain Relief Center

2294 Otranto Rd, North Charleston, SC 29406

(843) 604-2276

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