
At Highland Veterinary Clinic, we offer regenerative medicine options designed to support healing in dogs and cats with certain chronic and painful conditions. Stem cell therapy uses your pet’s own healing cells to help target damaged tissue, reduce inflammation, and improve comfort and function. Our team provides this treatment in Evansville as part of our progressive approach to veterinary care.
Conditions Stem Cell Therapy May Help Treat
Stem cell therapy is often considered for pets dealing with orthopedic and inflammatory issues that affect mobility and quality of life. It may be recommended for conditions such as arthritis, joint pain, soft tissue injury, and other cases where tissue repair and inflammation control are important goals. Because every pet is different, we evaluate age, overall health, and expected quality-of-life improvement before recommending treatment.
Why Pet Owners Consider This Treatment
For many families, the goal is simple - help a pet move more comfortably and enjoy daily life again. Stem cell therapy may be appealing when a pet has ongoing pain, limited mobility, or a condition that has not responded as well as hoped to more conventional treatment alone. In some cases, it can be part of a broader care plan that supports healing while helping pets stay active and comfortable.
Key Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy
Some of the most meaningful potential benefits include:
- Reduced inflammation
- Improved comfort and mobility
- Support for tissue repair
- A treatment approach that uses the pet’s own cells
- A possible option for pets with chronic orthopedic concerns
These benefits can make a real difference for pets that struggle with movement, stiffness, or pain during normal daily activities.
What Makes Our Approach Different
At Highland Veterinary Clinic, we are proud to offer in-clinic, same-day activated stem cell therapy through our regenerative medicine program. Our veterinarians and certified technicians use advanced treatment options to help determine whether this therapy is appropriate for each patient. That allows us to build a care plan based on your pet’s condition rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach.
When a Consultation Is the Next Step
Not every dog or cat is a candidate for stem cell therapy, which is why a thorough consultation matters. We look at your pet’s diagnosis, current health, lifestyle, and long-term outlook before moving forward. Our goal is to help you understand the expected benefits, realistic outcomes, and whether regenerative medicine fits into your pet’s treatment plan.
Contact Highland Veterinary Clinic in Evansville, IN by calling (812) 710-4300 to learn whether stem cell therapy could help your dog or cat feel and move better.






