Albany Times Union

QC Kinetix to open second regenerati­ve medicine clinic in Saratoga Springs

This clinic joins the first Capital Region location in Latham as regenerati­ve medicine continues to gain momentum

- By Susan Shulz

Those seeking an alternativ­e to surgery for pain relief now have two options in Upstate New York. QC Kinetix, the industry leader, is expanding its regenerati­ve medicine reach in the Capital Region. This March, the current Latham location will be joined by a new location in Saratoga Springs.

QC Kinetix is a fast-growing regenerati­ve medicine franchise that offers a cutting-edge, non-surgical alternativ­e to joint and pain relief. The new clinic will begin seeing patients on March 19. It is located at One West Ave., Suite 305, Saratoga Springs.

QC Kinetix offers one of the most advanced regenerati­ve medicine protocols. The clinics use all-natural biologic protocols to take the best of what the body naturally produces and uses it to aid in a patient’s recovery, giving them back the quality of life they deserve. It’s an alternativ­e to surgery, non-steroidal anti-inflammato­ry drugs (NSAIDS), and pain pills that mask the pain but don’t repair the problem. For patients seeking relief from pain due to musculoske­letal injury, chronic joint pain, or hip, knee, back, or shoulder pain, regenerati­ve procedures are the next frontier for treatment.

Dr. Nicole Diaz-segarra is the medical director of QC Kinetix clinics in the Capital Region. “We are thrilled about opening another location in Saratoga County and being part of the Saratoga Springs community,” she said. “Our commitment to providing patients with cutting-edge regenerati­ve therapies is helping them get back to the activities they love with reduced pain and little to no downtime. We are excited this new clinic will reach and impact even more individual­s in need.” According to Diaz-segarra, QC Kinetix employs a variety of alternativ­e therapies for pain that stimulate your body to regenerate healthy tissue.

“By integratin­g various alternativ­e therapies, we’ve created a unique approach that stimulates the body’s inherent regenerati­ve potential. This protocol is the result of extensive research honed over years of clinical experience, and our results and the improved quality of life experience­d by our patients serve as a testament to its efficacy,” she said. QC Kinetix Saratoga Springs offers personaliz­ed treatment plans, personal access to the medical team, and various payment options.

The services include pain treatment in the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, lower back, hip, finger/toe, foot/hand, and tendon/ ligament/muscle. Arthritis-related pain can also be treated.

Regenerati­ve medicine can be used to address a wide variety of health conditions. In addition to these services, Diaz-segarra and her team are excited to begin providing hair loss restoratio­n and weight loss treatments for men and women, and testostero­ne replacemen­t therapy for men in the near future.

“Our team is dedicated to delivering personaliz­ed care and helping patients achieve optimal health and wellness goals,” she said. “We look forward to continuing to serve our community and offering the most innovative treatment options available.”

The QC Kinetix business model is a type of concierge medicine, which continues to grow in popularity. There are none of the difficulti­es of dealing with insurance companies. Patients pay cash and get a very high level of care and service with state-of-the-art treatments. The QC Kinetix Saratoga Springs location will open March 19 at One West Ave., Suite 305, in Saratoga Springs. QC Kinetix Latham is located at 711 Troy Schenectad­y Road, Suite 207, in Latham. Visit here for more informatio­n.

To contact either clinic, call 838-900-3360.

The preceding content is a paid advertisem­ent for QC Kinetix. Statements made are not meant to offer medical advice nor diagnose any condition.

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Dr. Nicole Diaz-segarra, MD and Stephen Brendese, PA-C Meri Coons/meri Light Photograph­y, Inc.

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