Address: 320 Oswego Pointe Dr, Lake Oswego, OR 97034, USA
Phone: +15036362734
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–12PM
Tuesday: 8AM–12PM
Wednesday: 8AM–12PM
Thursday: 8AM–12PM
Friday: 8AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
Russ Weight
I have had some knee pain at times in both knees starting in my 40's. I first went to Dr. Peterson in March of 2016. A few months earlier I had been running to make the light-rail train and, after a hard stop, I felt a sharp pain in my right knee. It felt okay sitting on the train, but afterwards I was in significant pain. It improved with time, but there was constant pain. I limited my exercise to bicycling and a rowing machine in order to avoid high-impact. A few months later I visited Dr. Peterson for an adipose graft treatment and a couple of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) treatments in both knees. My knees improved considerably. I generally avoided high impact sports, but about four years later I started playing some regular pickle-ball. I shouldn't have pushed my luck. I ended up going back to see Dr Peterson again to repeat the process. Now I'm sticking with low-pact activities and I'm doing PRP treatments about every 6 months. I recommend Dr. Peterson without reservation.
Jessica Valentín
If you suffer from dry eyes, I cannot recommend working with Dr. Oltman enough! Investing in PRP eye drops was a game changer for me, and I am so grateful to have worked with such a knowledgeable, passionate doctor. After months of limiting contact lens use, using preservative free eye drops 4x/day, and nightly warm compresses for my dry eyes without much improvement, I decided to give PRP eye drops a go. I'm incredibly happy with my results - no more dryness, and I'm finally cleared for LASIK! I noticed improvement within the first month, and my ophthalmologist was very impressed with my eyes when I returned to her office after 3 months of using the PRP eye drops. I'm looking forward to continuing the use of my PRP eye drops post LASIK surgery to support the healing of my eyes.
Alison Caswell
I had an exceptional experience at Oregon Regenerative Medicine. I came in yesterday after noon with horrible acid reflux, and this morning it is 100% gone. Before a month ago, I’d never experienced acid reflux in my life. But when it started, it was like someone turned on a faucet and it began refluxing up into my mouth and sinuses non stop 24/7. I didn’t know acid reflux could be so debilitating, but I’ve spent this last month wearing sweat pants and suffering. I completely eliminated inflammatory foods from my diet, and started taking PPIs, but nothing made a difference. After looking online, I wondered if my symptoms were due to a hiatal hernia. I also deal with slipping ribs, and wondered if it correlated. Dr. Peterson agreed that may be the issue, and during what I though would only be a consultation, he gave me so much of his caring attention and adjusted my stomach to correct the hernia. I now have complete and total relief in under a day! I’m so appreciative, and would recommend to anyone!!
Lynn Pancoast
Before coming to see Dr. Peterson I was told the only option for me was a total hip replacement. After surviving pancreatic cancer which left me healthy but with a comprimised immune system; hip replacement felt like a death sentence. I shared my concerns with the amaizing front desk and Dr. Peterson and we moved forward without hesitation. I received both Stem Cell and PRP injections. Within 8 weeks of my second injection I was hiking. Do your research, talk to Dr. Peterson ... this is life changing
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Sounds like a great practice. It is too bad it is only accessible to the wealthy.
I'm not familiar with any regenerative treatment for this or if there are contraindications.
Osteoarthritis, yes. Osteoporosis, no. Rosacea, don't know.
There have been published studies on intravenous stem cell treatment of MS. Currently the FDA does not allow intravenous stem cell treatments outside of institutional research.
Not that I know of. However, there are many other effective therapy options.
Very effective, of course this depends on what problem the knee has and how severe the damage. Very effective for painful OA, patellofemoral OA, meniscus tears, MCL and LCL tears, ACL partial rupture or tear, runner's knee, and many more.
Not that I know of.
Yes, we have been able to help some of these cases. We use perineural prolotherpy, and neuraltherapy techniques.
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