Springs Rejuvenation has formally expanded the availability of its proprietary Stem 3 Protocol to its Manhattan clinic at 245 5th Ave, 3rd Floor, Suite 307, New York, NY 10016, consolidating stem cell exosome therapy, micro FUE hair transplantation, and joint pain relief into a single physician-led location. The move positions the New York City clinic as the network's most comprehensive treatment site, giving patients access to the full range of regenerative services without referrals to outside facilities.
The Stem 3 Protocol is the clinical foundation around which the Manhattan location has been organized. The protocol integrates stem cell exosome therapy, which NYC patients have increasingly sought for cellular repair and tissue regeneration, combining it with targeted joint treatment and scalp-level hair restoration under a single coordinated care plan. Rather than treating each condition in isolation, the Stem 3 Protocol is designed to address multiple biological systems in sequence, allowing the body's regenerative capacity to be engaged across different treatment areas during a patient's course of care.
Springs Rejuvenation operates five clinics across the United States, with locations in Los Angeles, Austin, Miami, and Atlanta in addition to the New York City site. The decision to anchor the Stem 3 Protocol's full-service rollout at the Manhattan address reflects the density and diversity of patient demand in the New York metropolitan area, where individuals are seeking non-surgical options for both cosmetic and orthopedic concerns.
The 245 5th Ave clinic now provides minimally invasive hair restoration that New York patients can access through two distinct pathways. The first involves exosome-based scalp therapy, in which concentrated signaling proteins derived from stem cells are introduced to the scalp to support follicle health and encourage natural hair regrowth. This approach requires no incisions and is suitable for patients in earlier stages of hair thinning or those who are not candidates for surgical intervention.
The second pathway is the clinic's advanced FUE hair transplant NYC service, delivered through a micro FUE technique that uses fine instrumentation to harvest and implant individual follicular units with minimal disruption to surrounding tissue. Because extraction sites are small and precise, downtime is reduced compared to traditional strip-harvest methods. Patients may elect to combine both approaches depending on their hair loss pattern and restoration goals, as determined by the clinic's physicians.
Alongside its hair restoration services, the Manhattan clinic delivers joint pain relief stem cell NYC treatments targeting four primary areas: knees, hips, shoulders, and the back. The therapy involves the application of stem cell-derived biologics to affected joints, with the intent of reducing inflammation and supporting tissue repair in patients managing chronic pain or mobility limitations. Protocols are conducted by physicians who assess each patient's imaging, symptom history, and functional limitations before determining candidacy.
The consolidation of these services at one address is a deliberate structural choice. By housing the Stem 3 Protocol, minimally invasive hair restoration, micro FUE hair transplantation, and stem cell joint therapy under one roof, the clinic reduces the burden of coordinating care across multiple providers and locations for New York City patients. The clinic accepts patients from across the New York metropolitan area and provides initial consultations. For more information, visit Springs Rejuvenation.


