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Ep 10: The Stem Cell Vet

17 min · 31 de oct de 2025
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One dog. One day. One last chance at hope. At Stem Cell Vet, each patient gets a full day of focused care – no rush, no conveyor belt. These are the dogs who’ve tried everything: physio, surgery, pain meds. Still struggling. Still hurting. Enter Dr Stewart Halperin – the UK’s leading pioneer in regenerative veterinary medicine. Using stem cells, platelet-rich plasma, and joint fluid therapy, he offers something rare: a second chance. Not just pain relief – repair. Not just treatment – transformation.

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