Medical Frontier publishes neutral, cautionary guides to regenerative medicine. Our goal is simple. We help you make an informed decision about stem cell therapy, PRP, and exosomes without hype and without selling you anything.
This page explains how we work. It also states the lines we will not cross.
How we research each page
Every page starts with primary sources. We rely on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health, peer-reviewed studies indexed on PubMed, and systematic reviews from bodies like Cochrane. We link the original source so you can check it yourself.
We report price ranges from real clinic listings and price-comparison data. Prices change, so we mark them as indicative, not quotes.
What we will not do
We do not make efficacy claims. We never write that a therapy works, heals, regrows, or cures. Where the evidence is weak or missing, we say so in plain words.
We do not sell treatments or run a clinic. We do not accept payment to recommend a specific provider. When a link is an affiliate link, we label it.
Our review process
Each page is reviewed against its primary sources before it publishes and is dated so you can see how current it is. Our reviewer credit currently reads “Medical Frontier Editorial Team” because we will not attach a fake name or credential to medical content.
We are adding named, credentialed clinical reviewers. Until a specific expert has reviewed a specific page, we do not claim they have. That honesty matters more to us than a byline.
Corrections
We fix errors quickly and openly. If you spot a mistake or an out-of-date figure, tell us and we will review it against the source. Accuracy on a health topic is not optional.
How we handle prices and evidence
We treat prices as moving targets. Clinic costs change, so every figure is a range from real listings, marked as indicative rather than a quote. When you plan a budget, confirm the number with the clinic.
We treat evidence the same careful way. A single study is not proof. We give more weight to systematic reviews and regulator statements than to one small trial or a clinic testimonial. When the strongest evidence is weak, we say the evidence is weak.
The bottom line
Medical Frontier exists to give you the neutral information the clinic brochures leave out. We source from primary evidence, we refuse efficacy claims, and we keep our funding separate from our recommendations. That is the whole policy.
Frequently asked questions
Does Medical Frontier sell stem cell treatments?
No. Medical Frontier does not sell, refer for a fee we hide, or profit from any specific clinic or treatment. We are an independent educational publisher.
How is Medical Frontier funded?
We fund the site through advertising and clearly disclosed affiliate links, never through payments to recommend a specific clinic. Any affiliate link is marked.
Do you make claims that stem cell therapy works?
No. We never claim a therapy works, heals, or cures. We report cost, legal status, and what published evidence does and does not show.
Medical disclaimer. Medical Frontier is an independent educational resource. This page is for general information only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and does not create a doctor–patient relationship. Most regenerative therapies discussed here are not FDA-approved for the uses described and may be offered under limited exemptions or in clinical trials only. Always consult a licensed physician before making any treatment decision.