Dr AJ Farshchian

A.J. Farshchian, M.D. (born April 2, 1962) is a medical doctor, medical author and humanitarian in Miami Florida. He is director of The Center for Regenerative Medicine, which he founded in 2000 in order to pursue pioneering regimens in the treatment of arthritis and neurodegenerative diseases. He coined the term “orthopedic regenerative medicine” to characterize his groundbreaking work. In 2005 he performed the first autologous stem cell transplantation into an arthritic knee in U.S.A. For the 2012 London Olympics and 2016 Rio Olympics, Farshchian served as consulting Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine physician for the Team USA track-and-field team.

At the forefront of regenerative medicine, my role as Chief Science Officer at The Center for Regenerative Medicine has been marked by dedication to innovation in treating neurodegenerative conditions. My work is fueled by a passion for developing therapies that offer restorative benefits to patients, enhancing their quality of life.

With a focus on clinical research and healthcare, our team has successfully delivered cutting-edge treatments to a diverse clientele, including high-profile athletes and celebrities. This journey reflects a commitment to compassionate care, underpinned by a rigorous scientific approach that continues to push the boundaries of medical possibilities.

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