Iowa adults are typically referred to Wyoming or Texas via DSM. The procedures discussed are investigational and have not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. Outcomes vary by patient and are not predictable in advance.
Iowa has not enacted a state-specific stem cell statute. Stem cell procedures performed inside Iowa are governed by federal FDA rules, which restrict most non-homologous use of human cells, tissues and cellular and tissue-based products (HCT/Ps) outside of an FDA-approved trial. Adults from Iowa who want to be evaluated for an investigational stem cell procedure are most often referred to a framework state where the practice is explicitly addressed by statute.
Iowa has no stem-cell-specific statute.
Iowa adults are typically referred to Wyoming or Texas via DSM.
Iowa has not enacted a state-specific stem cell statute. Stem cell procedures performed inside Iowa are governed by federal FDA rules. Adults from Iowa who wish to receive an investigational stem cell procedure most often travel to a framework state such as Wyoming for evaluation by a state-licensed physician.
Iowa adults are typically referred to Wyoming or Texas via DSM.
No. The procedures discussed on this site are investigational and have not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the indications discussed. Outcomes vary by patient and are not predictable in advance.
Cost depends on the indication, the cell product, and the treating physician. Each network physician sets their own pricing and provides a written estimate prior to scheduling. Select Stem Cell does not collect medical fees on behalf of physicians.
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