Regenerative Medicine in St. Charles, MO

Serving St. Charles County

Regenerative Medicine in St. Charles, MO

Active adults and growing families across St. Charles, St. Peters and O’Fallon reach Regen.MD in about twenty minutes across the Blanchette Bridge — a short drive to an orthobiologic and metabolic practice designed to keep people out of the operating room.

Built for an active county

St. Charles County is one of the most active corners of the metro — trails, ball fields, and a population with no intention of slowing down. When a knee, shoulder or back finally forces the issue, the standard menu is physical therapy, cortisone, and eventually a surgical referral.

Regen.MD adds the step in between: finding out whether the joint can be rebuilt before it is replaced. A bone-on-bone reading or a fusion recommendation describes structure, not destiny.

What we see from St. Charles County

What arrives from this county skews toward sport and overuse — tendon and ligament injuries that never fully healed, alongside the degenerative joints and spines everyone else brings. Each has a dedicated page: joint dysfunction, chronic back pain, neuropathic pain, metabolic inflammation.

The interventions that follow

Tendon and ligament PRP for knees, shoulders, elbows and Achilles problems is a core part of the practice, within the wider orthobiologics toolkit — and paired, where the labs justify it, with peptide therapy and metabolic optimization that speed recovery.

Why the chemistry is tested first

Staying mobile without a prosthetic joint is usually the whole point for this community, and that is precisely why the chemistry gets measured before anything is injected: an unmeasured metabolic terrain is the most common reason a good procedure underdelivers. See our approach.

What the evaluation is

Most St. Charles patients combine the evaluation and the imaging review into a single visit — a paid, hour-long session with Dr. Padda that ends in a written roadmap rather than a sales pitch. Apply for a Clinical Evaluation.

The drive from St. Charles

From St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon or Cottleville, the clinic is a straightforward twenty-minute trip east on I-70 across the Blanchette Bridge to 4477 Woodson Rd, next to Lambert Airport, with easy parking.

Why St. Charles patients choose Regen.MD

Sports and overuse injuries that never fully healed, degenerative joints they would rather preserve, and the lab-driven metabolic work that keeps them in the game.

Nearby: St. Louis City · Clayton · Chesterfield · Illinois patients

Frequently asked questions

How long is the drive from St. Charles?

About twenty minutes east on I-70 across the Blanchette Bridge to 4477 Woodson Rd, Suite 103, in 63134, directly beside Lambert Airport with easy parking.

I am active and do not want a joint replacement. What are my options?

That is exactly the patient this practice is built for. We evaluate whether the joint can respond to image-guided PRP, BMAC or Lipogems before replacement is on the table. Being told you are too young to replace it is a window, not a verdict — see why that window matters.

Is meniscus surgery worth it?

Often less than patients are led to expect, and the ten-year data is the part rarely discussed in the consultation. We read the knee and the metabolic terrain together before anyone schedules an arthroscopy. More here: what ten-year data reveals about meniscus surgery.

Getting to Regen.MD

4477 Woodson Rd, Suite 103, St. Louis, MO 63134 — directly next to St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Call (314) 295-3000 · Text (314) 886-5902 · Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

See the clinic map & directions · Meet Dr. Padda & verify credentials

Start with a physician-led evaluation

A structured analysis of your imaging and metabolic data with Dr. Padda — a root-cause session and a written roadmap, not a sales pitch.

Apply for Clinical Evaluation
Call (314) 295-3000