A2M Therapy, New Carrollton, MD

At Regen II, we provide Alpha-2-Macroglobulin (A2M) therapy to help reduce pain, slow joint degeneration, and promote long-term healing—without invasive procedures or extended medication use. This advanced regenerative medicine treatment uses a naturally occurring protein in your blood to block harmful enzymes that break down cartilage, allowing your body’s natural healing abilities to restore joint health and function.
Whether you’re managing osteoarthritis, recovering from a sports injury, or seeking relief from chronic joint pain, our experienced team uses advanced techniques to deliver precise, effective results. Each plan is personalized to your needs and may be combined with other regenerative therapies to support optimal outcomes.
Schedule your appointment today and take the first step toward lasting relief and improved quality of life.

What is A2M Therapy?

Alpha-2-Macroglobulin (A2M) therapy is a regenerative treatment that uses a naturally occurring protein in your blood to help protect cartilage and improve joint health. This protein works to neutralize enzymes that contribute to cartilage damage, inflammation, and pain.
During the procedure, a small sample of your blood is processed to concentrate the A2M protein. The solution is then injected directly into the affected joint using precise imaging guidance to support tissue repair and promote lasting relief. Because A2M is derived from your own body, the risk of adverse reactions is minimal compared to other invasive procedures.
Schedule a consultation with Regen II today to learn if A2M therapy is the right solution for your joint health needs.

Conditions A2M Therapy Can Help Treat

At Regen II, A2M therapy is part of a personalized approach to treating joint pain and degenerative conditions. This advanced treatment helps slow cartilage breakdown, reduce inflammation, and support the body’s natural healing mechanisms so patients can return to an active, pain-free life.

Osteoarthritis

A2M injections deliver targeted protection to affected joints, helping reduce pain, improve mobility, and slow the progression of cartilage damage.

Sports Injuries

From ligament sprains to tendon damage, A2M therapy supports recovery by reducing inflammation and promoting tissue repair for better joint stability and function.

Degenerative Disc Diseases

Concentrated A2M can help protect spinal discs from further degeneration, relieve discomfort, and improve flexibility.

Inflammation

A2M targets inflammatory enzymes within the joint, easing discomfort and improving overall joint health.

Soft Tissue Damage

Whether from overuse or trauma, A2M therapy aids in repairing damaged tissue in tendons, ligaments, and surrounding structures.

Chronic Joint Pain

By addressing the root cause of pain rather than just the symptoms, A2M offers lasting relief and improved quality of life.

Advantages of A2M Therapy With Regen II

At Regen II, A2M therapy is more than an injection—it’s part of a comprehensive, patient-focused plan to restore function, protect joint health, and enhance overall well-being. Our experienced team combines advanced regenerative techniques with compassionate care to help patients achieve the best possible outcomes.
A2M Therapy

Targets the Root Cause

A2M works to neutralize the enzymes that damage cartilage, addressing the underlying causes of joint pain and degeneration.
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Minimally Invasive With Little Downtime

Treatment involves a simple blood draw and precise injection, allowing most patients to resume normal activities within a short time.
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Long-Term Joint Protection

A2M helps slow cartilage breakdown, offering an effective solution for managing degenerative conditions and supporting lasting relief.
X-Ray and Ultrasound Guided Techniques

Personalized Care

Every plan is tailored to your condition, medical history, and goals and may be combined with other regenerative services such as platelet-rich plasma for enhanced results.

Why Choose Regen II for A2M Therapy?

At Regen II, A2M therapy is part of our commitment to providing cutting-edge treatments that support the body’s natural healing abilities. We take the time to understand your symptoms, medical history, and goals so we can create a plan that addresses the underlying causes—not just the symptoms—of your joint pain.
Our team combines A2M therapy with other regenerative services, such as platelet-rich plasma injections, physical therapy, and chiropractic care, to promote tissue repair, reduce pain, and improve your quality of life. From your first visit to your follow-up care, we focus on delivering personalized, compassionate treatment that helps you achieve lasting relief and successful outcomes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A2M treatment?
A2M therapy uses a naturally occurring protein in your blood—Alpha-2-Macroglobulin—to help protect cartilage, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue repair. It’s an advanced regenerative treatment designed to address the underlying causes of joint pain and degeneration.
How much does A2M cost?
Pricing depends on the area being treated and the number of sessions needed. Because A2M therapy is highly personalized, we recommend contacting our clinic directly to discuss your goals and receive current pricing information.
How long does A2M last?
Results vary depending on your condition and overall health. Many patients notice improvement within a few weeks, and relief can last for several months or longer, especially when paired with other regenerative therapies.
Is A2M better than PRP?
Both A2M and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) are effective regenerative treatments, but they work in different ways. A2M targets and neutralizes enzymes that damage cartilage, while PRP delivers concentrated growth factors to promote healing. Our team can help determine which option—or combination—is best suited for your needs.

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