Regenerative Cell Institute

Regenerative Cell Institute
  • 7190 Smoke Ranch Rd , Suite 150
    Las Vegas, NV 89128
  •   (702) 434-7246
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4.8 - (16 reviews)
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  • Valerie V

    Ive been bone in bone on my left knee for over 2 years and been debating doing a total knee replacement because of the recovery and everything that goes with it. Ive tried cortisone shots, gel shots, therapy, etc nothing works but let me tell you Ive had two amnio injections by Dr. Santos and im walking better and dont feel that constant pop on my knee. I know its not going to heal me and eventually Ill need that knee replacement but for now its helping buy some time. Def worth a try very nice Dr as well and explains everything as well.
    Nov 14th, 2021

  • Alvaro Turino Grosso

    Doctor Santos is amazing, I had a PRP injection in my elbow and everything went smooth.
    Sep 15th, 2020

  • Tanja Reel


    Aug 14th, 2020

  • Support [UX Design]

    I have first-hand experience at R[e]generative Cell Institute. Here is my review using my Google Account that is used for company digital accounts. This shows you the name of my company. It's a digital design company and we make things called "user Experiences" for those who aren't in that world. I will review my time at RCI from that perspective first. It was five starts. What is User Experience Design (U.E.D. abbreviated in the industry as UX - the ex for eXperience)? The 'user experience' is me, as the patient, experience the 'use' of Regenerative Cell Institutes' services. We think of it that way in our field and we can speak to each other this way. To all of my UX colleagues, and web design, digital graphic design, multimedia design, programmers who know this stuff. Many of the programmers want creative freedom even from we designers, at times, because we don't always know we are asking for too much. But that's not the case for a designer who knows enough about script-level programming which is the nearest thing to source-code level programming. We, the multimedia scientists, actually script a little custom code to make things like Flash animations, when they ere still supported, turn into mini video games. I used ActionScript 2 and 3 and custom programmed it to "Scene Jump" even though nowhere on Google had anything to copy and use. And the discussion boards said it couldn't be done. And nothing in the manual said how to do it. The code for that is my Flash file. Whether Flash works or not, gleaning the code syntax for an undocumented feature shows 'parallel thinking' and demonstrates programming aptitude. The same hard work goes into picking a place to receive medical care. You should see Dr. Santos' bread-rumbs of education. Oh heck! It took me eight years to get one because of the injury Dr. Santos worked on. I'm in school again now to do another Undergrad because I want two before I get a Master's. (The undergrad degrees are less costs, realistically to say.) Plus my alma mater now has a dual degree in Graphic and Computer Science and that was announced after the director saw myDARS Report. That showed the custom collection of course I creaed to make my csutoer degree and that'ls what made the class-mix, apparently, attractive enough to announce a "Dual Major" would be available in four years. That was in 2010 meaning the degree probably launched in 2015 or later. But it was born when I discussed my DARS Report and the director reviewed if I was ready to be recommended for a job. I'm glad I provided some guidance but now I have to get another degree to add deeper Computer Science to compete with the Graphic Design / Computer Science majors that I helped create a dual degree for them to 'out-compete' me? I was in my thirties and that was all of my research and experience in there that yielded that degree. So so be it. And that's why I'm taking another degree program. Now that you know that, visit Dr. Santos and see which treatments he'll offer. He is the reason I don't feel swelling, debilitating pain, am more flexible, and did so in three months. Others have helped as well but he accepted my insurance and that made it affordable to see it through. I'll review the procedure and helpful, polite staff from my personal Google Account so you can see it from the other perspective without all the industry pedigree stuff because this review is from my professional perspective. See what you experience when you call and see them for your cell regeneration hopes when you don't know who to entrust with that.
    Feb 20th, 2022

  • Michael Widener (Gmail Address)

    Here is my personal perspective for a review of Regenerative Cell Institute. The first one is from a username called UX Design and the first name on that is "Mike." That's my company and that's my review as well but as a business owner depending on my body to let me keep working. It has a lot of school stuff and all that and that's for User Experience Design professionals and all us web people. This is for everyone else. Non-company people in my personal life found Dr. Santos' practice while Googling Las Vegas websites using keywords based on how I was describing what a practice in Maryland had been doing. The practice in Maryland doesn't take my insurance and it has been expensive paying for them. Dr. Santos took my insurance and while here during Covid, avoiding too much travel, after the airline packed a flight I was on to full capacity, I didn't want to fly again for a while. When i returned to Maryland to get another treatment, I had to cancel it and reschedule because of Maryland's changed Covid quarantine policy that had changed since the last time i flew in and I had no idea. States don't email everyone in the State so that no matter where they are they know of a change affecting their home State. You can't plan fo rt if you don't know it's a thing. So I got surprised by that and was there for almost four weeks for what was scheduled to be one. Plus I had to pay out of pocket and that was expensive for me. The prices are very affordable for the incredible care, that's not in question. It's just that insurance companies in Maryland don't believe it should be covered and they are wrong. Plain and simple. But here in Vegas, Dr. Santos does accept my insurance so it has worked out great and I can't say enough about hm, his staff, the receptionist who is his assistant and manages the communication very efficiently. Don't be fooled. If the answering machine answers, don't hang up. Just leave a brief message as if you were speaking into a voice-to-speech' converter and imagine it has been sent to the team a text message and all of them got it instantly and one of them, no matter where they were, somehow texted back and forth and decided on who would respond. Then the receptionist calls you back and you don't answer because you can't imagine anyone listened to your 'old fashioned and all that stuff' voicemail. Yes, they did. And when I say 'they' that could mean however the office divides its team or responsibilities because it can be managed by one person if they are that well organized. They are one way or another because that's how it is when I interact with them there. I have been up to several minutes late, waiting on an Uber to get there [again I live in Maryland so my car is there now too], and leaving a message was received quickly. They knew I was running late every time I went in. They also promptly responded when my calendar erased one of my my reminders (it seems that way when we can't remember what happened to a reminder we thought was there), so I would call and leave a message to confirm the next appointment. They would always call me back and tell me so I could put the reminder in the calendar no matter where it went or if I just forgot to put it in there in the first place. I had more to say but I went over the maximum. Wouldn't it just only show whatever fit anyway? Anywho... you get the idea. I could grab another profile from Google and post another one. But I'll leave it. Just believe it. I'm super thrilled. (I was about to tell you more but it won't fit).Hi, office!
    Mar 24th, 2021

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Regenerative Cell Institute

Regenerative Cell Institute is located at 7190 Smoke Ranch Rd, Suite 150 in Las Vegas, Nevada 89128. Regenerative Cell Institute can be contacted via phone at (702) 434-7246 for pricing, hours and directions.

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  •   (702) 434-7246

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Q What is the phone number for Regenerative Cell Institute?

A The phone number for Regenerative Cell Institute is: (702) 434-7246.


Q Where is Regenerative Cell Institute located?

A Regenerative Cell Institute is located at 7190 Smoke Ranch Rd, Suite 150, Las Vegas, NV 89128


Q How big is Regenerative Cell Institute?

A Regenerative Cell Institute employs approximately 20+ people.


Q How is Regenerative Cell Institute rated?

A Regenerative Cell Institute has a 4.8 Star Rating from 16 reviewers.

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Regenerative Cell Institute

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Valerie V on Google

image Ive been bone in bone on my left knee for over 2 years and been debating doing a total knee replacement because of the recovery and everything that goes with it. Ive tried cortisone shots, gel shots, therapy, etc nothing works but let me tell you Ive had two amnio injections by Dr. Santos and im walking better and dont feel that constant pop on my knee. I know its not going to heal me and eventually Ill need that knee replacement but for now its helping buy some time. Def worth a try very nice Dr as well and explains everything as well.


Alvaro Turino Grosso on Google

image Doctor Santos is amazing, I had a PRP injection in my elbow and everything went smooth.


Tanja Reel on Google

image


Support [UX Design] on Google

image I have first-hand experience at R[e]generative Cell Institute. Here is my review using my Google Account that is used for company digital accounts. This shows you the name of my company. It's a digital design company and we make things called "user Experiences" for those who aren't in that world. I will review my time at RCI from that perspective first.
It was five starts. What is User Experience Design (U.E.D. abbreviated in the industry as UX - the ex for eXperience)?
The 'user experience' is me, as the patient, experience the 'use' of Regenerative Cell Institutes' services. We think of it that way in our field and we can speak to each other this way. To all of my UX colleagues, and web design, digital graphic design, multimedia design, programmers who know this stuff.
Many of the programmers want creative freedom even from we designers, at times, because we don't always know we are asking for too much. But that's not the case for a designer who knows enough about script-level programming which is the nearest thing to source-code level programming. We, the multimedia scientists, actually script a little custom code to make things like Flash animations, when they ere still supported, turn into mini video games. I used ActionScript 2 and 3 and custom programmed it to "Scene Jump" even though nowhere on Google had anything to copy and use. And the discussion boards said it couldn't be done. And nothing in the manual said how to do it. The code for that is my Flash file. Whether Flash works or not, gleaning the code syntax for an undocumented feature shows 'parallel thinking' and demonstrates programming aptitude. The same hard work goes into picking a place to receive medical care.
You should see Dr. Santos' bread-rumbs of education. Oh heck! It took me eight years to get one because of the injury Dr. Santos worked on. I'm in school again now to do another Undergrad because I want two before I get a Master's. (The undergrad degrees are less costs, realistically to say.) Plus my alma mater now has a dual degree in Graphic and Computer Science and that was announced after the director saw myDARS Report. That showed the custom collection of course I creaed to make my csutoer degree and that'ls what made the class-mix, apparently, attractive enough to announce a "Dual Major" would be available in four years. That was in 2010 meaning the degree probably launched in 2015 or later. But it was born when I discussed my DARS Report and the director reviewed if I was ready to be recommended for a job. I'm glad I provided some guidance but now I have to get another degree to add deeper Computer Science to compete with the Graphic Design / Computer Science majors that I helped create a dual degree for them to 'out-compete' me? I was in my thirties and that was all of my research and experience in there that yielded that degree. So so be it. And that's why I'm taking another degree program.
Now that you know that, visit Dr. Santos and see which treatments he'll offer. He is the reason I don't feel swelling, debilitating pain, am more flexible, and did so in three months. Others have helped as well but he accepted my insurance and that made it affordable to see it through.
I'll review the procedure and helpful, polite staff from my personal Google Account so you can see it from the other perspective without all the industry pedigree stuff because this review is from my professional perspective.
See what you experience when you call and see them for your cell regeneration hopes when you don't know who to entrust with that.


Michael Widener (Gmail Address) on Google

image Here is my personal perspective for a review of Regenerative Cell Institute. The first one is from a username called UX Design and the first name on that is "Mike." That's my company and that's my review as well but as a business owner depending on my body to let me keep working. It has a lot of school stuff and all that and that's for User Experience Design professionals and all us web people. This is for everyone else.
Non-company people in my personal life found Dr. Santos' practice while Googling Las Vegas websites using keywords based on how I was describing what a practice in Maryland had been doing. The practice in Maryland doesn't take my insurance and it has been expensive paying for them.
Dr. Santos took my insurance and while here during Covid, avoiding too much travel, after the airline packed a flight I was on to full capacity, I didn't want to fly again for a while. When i returned to Maryland to get another treatment, I had to cancel it and reschedule because of Maryland's changed Covid quarantine policy that had changed since the last time i flew in and I had no idea. States don't email everyone in the State so that no matter where they are they know of a change affecting their home State. You can't plan fo rt if you don't know it's a thing.
So I got surprised by that and was there for almost four weeks for what was scheduled to be one. Plus I had to pay out of pocket and that was expensive for me. The prices are very affordable for the incredible care, that's not in question. It's just that insurance companies in Maryland don't believe it should be covered and they are wrong. Plain and simple.
But here in Vegas, Dr. Santos does accept my insurance so it has worked out great and I can't say enough about hm, his staff, the receptionist who is his assistant and manages the communication very efficiently.
Don't be fooled. If the answering machine answers, don't hang up. Just leave a brief message as if you were speaking into a voice-to-speech' converter and imagine it has been sent to the team a text message and all of them got it instantly and one of them, no matter where they were, somehow texted back and forth and decided on who would respond.
Then the receptionist calls you back and you don't answer because you can't imagine anyone listened to your 'old fashioned and all that stuff' voicemail. Yes, they did. And when I say 'they' that could mean however the office divides its team or responsibilities because it can be managed by one person if they are that well organized. They are one way or another because that's how it is when I interact with them there. I have been up to several minutes late, waiting on an Uber to get there [again I live in Maryland so my car is there now too], and leaving a message was received quickly. They knew I was running late every time I went in.
They also promptly responded when my calendar erased one of my my reminders (it seems that way when we can't remember what happened to a reminder we thought was there), so I would call and leave a message to confirm the next appointment. They would always call me back and tell me so I could put the reminder in the calendar no matter where it went or if I just forgot to put it in there in the first place.
I had more to say but I went over the maximum. Wouldn't it just only show whatever fit anyway? Anywho... you get the idea. I could grab another profile from Google and post another one. But I'll leave it. Just believe it. I'm super thrilled. (I was about to tell you more but it won't fit).Hi, office!


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