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Why Stem Cell Therapy Isn’t Covered by Insurance — And Why That’s Actually Good News

Why Stem Cell Therapy Isn’t Covered by Insurance — And Why That’s Actually Good News

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In this concise and eye-opening episode of Your Infinite Health Podcast, Trip Goolsby, MD, and LeNae Goolsby, JD, pull back the curtain on one of the most common questions they get:


“Why isn’t stem cell therapy covered by insurance?”

The answer might surprise you — and could change how you think about your health entirely.

You’ll discover:

  • Why insurance companies exclude regenerative and stem cell therapies from coverage.
  • The difference between cost coverage and true value in health care.
  • How patients who step outside the limitations of traditional insurance often experience faster, more complete recoveries.
  • Real-world examples from Infinite Health’s regenerative medicine patients who regained mobility and freedom after years of chronic pain.

If you’ve ever wondered whether stem cell therapy is worth it — or if you’re tired of insurance dictating your wellness options — this episode will give you the clarity (and confidence) you need.

🎧 Tune in now and discover how Infinite Health is redefining what health care — and healing — can be.

👉 Learn more or schedule your free discovery call at YourInfiniteHealth.com

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Trip Goolsby, MD & LeNae Goolsby are the founders of the Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, which provides bio-individualized, peer-reviewed, evidence-based approaches to health optimization, age reversal, and regenerative medicine.

They are also the Authors of the book “Think and Live Longer”. They specialize in helping people across the nation optimize their health and age in reverse, naturally.

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