Overview
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a small sample of your own blood, which is processed to concentrate the platelets and growth factors. This concentrate is then injected into the area of pain or injury to stimulate natural healing.
PRP has over 35 years of clinical evidence and is widely used for orthopaedic conditions, sports injuries and chronic tendinopathies — offering a non-surgical option to restore function and reduce pain.
What to Expect
- 1Consultation & Assessment
Dr. Anand confirms suitability for PRP therapy and discusses goals.
- 2Blood Draw
A small sample of your blood is drawn (similar to a routine test).
- 3Plasma Concentration
Blood is processed in a centrifuge to isolate the platelet-rich layer.
- 4Targeted Injection
PRP is injected precisely into the joint or tendon under sterile conditions.
- 5Post-Procedure Care
Rest the area for 24–48 hours; gradual return to activity guided by Dr. Anand.
Benefits
- Uses your body's own natural healing factors
- Minimally invasive, no surgery required
- Can delay or avoid joint replacement
- Proven in knee osteoarthritis & tendon injuries
- Performed in-clinic, same-day discharge
- Few side effects — uses your own blood
- Can be combined with viscosupplements
- Suitable for athletes and active adults
Who Is This For?
- Knee osteoarthritis (mild–moderate)
- Tennis & golfer's elbow
- Plantar fasciitis (chronic cases)
- Achilles tendonitis
- Rotator cuff & shoulder tendinopathy
- Hamstring & quadriceps tendon injuries


