Border-friendly regenerative care.

Visiting us from abroad? Learn what to expect when crossing the border for regenerative medical treatment.

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Breeze through
the border.

Worried about what to say when you’re asked about the purpose of your visit? Just tell them the truth!

While regenerative medicine might still be under review in certain countries, it’s an approved and regulated form of care here in the United States, so there’s no reason to avoid mentioning it to a border services officer.

Tips for crossing the border.

  • Be Honest & Concise

    Simply let them know that you’re visiting for a specialized medical consultation or treatment.

  • Have Supporting Documents

    Appointment confirmations or clinic correspondences can back up your stated reason for visiting.

  • Know Your Payment Plan

    Be ready to explain how the consultation or treatment is being funded if asked.

Double-check your
visa requirements.

As you plan your visit, make sure you’re traveling under the correct visa or entry conditions. In many cases, a B-2 (tourist) visa is appropriate for medical treatment, but you should confirm that it applies for your home country.

See what patients say.

The improvements they’ve experienced in day-to-day quality of life say far more than anything we could put into words.

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Need helppreparing?

If you have specific questions about what to expect at the border, or are looking for a letter from our practice confirming your visit for medical purposes, we’d be glad to help.

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FAQ

Common
Questions

  • Do I need a medical referral?

    You aren’t required to present a medical referral or letter from us during your border crossing, but we’d be happy to provide you with one if you’d prefer to have it.

  • How long should I say I’ll be visiting for?

    It depends on your travel plans. In most cases, the consultation or treatment won’t require an overnight stay. However, you may choose to combine your consultation or treatment visit with other business or leisure plans, which will affect the duration of your time in the country.

  • Will I need to declare anything when leaving?

    If we provide you with any prescription medications, or you purchase medical products for personal use, you should declare them. Have receipts or medical records ready in case the inspecting officer requests them.