This regenerative option taps into concentrated growth factors from your own blood to reduce pain, ease stiffness, and support joint tissue repair. Marina Fay, PA-C offers PRP Injections for Rheumatoid Arthritis to patients in Aventura-North Miami.
PRP Injections for Rheumatoid Arthritis represent a modern breakthrough in longevity medicine, using your own body’s healing power to target joint inflammation and preserve mobility. It is never too late to reclaim strength, mobility, and freedom from pain. Whether you are newly diagnosed or years into treatment, support is always possible. You may feel frustrated with treatments that only suppress symptoms or come with unwanted side effects. And when joint damage starts to limit your independence, it can feel like your options are shrinking. Studies show promising results for PRP in reducing inflammation and improving mobility in RA patients, with many reporting sustained relief for months after treatment. What makes Marina Fay, PA-C different is the way precision meets compassion. From advanced platelet processing protocols to personalized treatment plans, every detail is designed to help you feel confident, informed, and in control.
This is not reactive care that waits for things to get worse. It is proactive regenerative care that aims to strengthen, support, and slow the progression of joint damage. You are not alone in this. Together with Marina Fay, PA-C, you can explore regenerative solutions tailored to your goals, biology, and stage of RA. Serving Aventura, Florida and surrounding Miami–Fort Lauderdale–Port St. Lucie CSA communities, Marina Fay, PA-C delivers modern longevity care focused on energy, resilience, and extended quality of life.
What would life feel like if joint pain no longer dictated your daily choices? Call Marina Fay, PA-C at (754) 340-0795 to learn if PRP joint injections are right for your RA journey.
Benefits of PRP Injections for Rheumatoid Arthritis
PRP uses the regenerative biology of your own platelets to ease pain, calm inflammation, and support long-term joint health. Unlike medications that simply block pain or suppress immune activity, PRP works at the tissue level to promote repair. This autologous therapy empowers your body to reduce inflammation naturally and preserve mobility for the future.
Target Joint Pain and Inflammation with Precision Cellular Care
PRP works by concentrating the healing power of your own blood. Inside your platelets are growth factors that naturally reduce inflammation, support tissue repair, and communicate healing to injured joints. For RA patients, these injections may help modulate the immune response in specific joints and slow the wear-and-tear that leads to daily stiffness and pain.
This is more than symptom relief; it is joint preservation in action. By focusing on your long-term function and quality of life, PRP can help shift your experience from “coping with” rheumatoid arthritis to actively protecting your mobility and independence.
Marina Fay, PA-C uses advanced PRP protocols supported by emerging clinical evidence. From sterile centrifugation methods to customized platelet concentrations, each step is designed to maximize outcomes and transparency. With experience in RA-specific care and regenerative joint support, Marina Fay, PA-C offers patients a safer, smarter path forward.Marina Fay, PA-C helps patients in Miami-Dade County preserve energy, strength, and youthful vitality with personalized regenerative medicine.
The Deeper Biology Behind Joint Inflammation
Immune System Overdrive
RA is driven by an immune system that mistakes your joints for invaders. PRP may help calm this misfire by reducing local inflammatory signals like TNF‑alpha and IL‑1.
Synovial Inflammation
The synovium, which lines your joints, becomes inflamed and thickened in RA. PRP has shown promise in studies for calming this overgrowth and restoring balance.
Cartilage Breakdown
Inflammatory enzymes degrade cartilage over time. PRP delivers growth factors that may help protect joint tissues and slow damage in targeted areas.
Mitochondrial Strain
Chronic inflammation taxes your cellular energy. By reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, PRP may support healthier energy production at the tissue level.
Marina Fay, PA-C supports whole-body longevity by addressing the deeper immune, inflammatory, and tissue factors that drive chronic joint disease.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does PRP help with rheumatoid arthritis?
PRP delivers concentrated platelets from your own blood into affected joints. These platelets release natural growth factors that may help reduce inflammation, calm immune activity, and support joint repair. While it does not cure RA, it may improve comfort and mobility in specific joints.
Is PRP safe for people with autoimmune conditions like RA?
Yes, PRP is generally well-tolerated because it comes from your own blood. That said, RA is an autoimmune condition, so response can vary. Marina Fay, PA-C will evaluate your health, medications, and disease activity to determine if PRP is an appropriate option.
How many PRP injections will I need?
Most RA protocols involve 1–3 injections per joint spaced weeks apart. Some patients benefit from follow-up treatments every 6–12 months, depending on response and severity. Your plan will be personalized based on your joint health and goals.
What results should I expect and how quickly?
You may begin to notice reduced joint pain and stiffness within a few weeks, with continued improvement over 3–6 months. Some patients report longer-lasting results than with steroid injections. Outcomes vary and will be monitored over time.
Does PRP replace my RA medications?
No. PRP is a complementary therapy, not a substitute for your disease-modifying medications. It may help reduce symptoms in certain joints, but you should continue working closely with your rheumatologist for systemic RA care.
Is PRP covered by insurance?
Most insurance plans do not cover PRP for RA at this time, as it is considered an emerging therapy. Marina Fay, PA-C will provide transparent pricing and discuss payment options during your consultation.
If you still have questions, Marina Fay, PA-C is here to support, guide, and help you explore the right longevity plan for your goals.

Ready to invest in decades of stronger living? Marina Fay, PA-C will design a longevity plan that supports your body at every level.
Call Marina Fay, PA-C at (754) 340-0795 to schedule your personalized PRP Injections for Rheumatoid Arthritis consultation and start protecting your future joint health today.
Regenerative Healing Powered by Your Own Biology
Regenerative medicine at Universal Medical & Wellness Center is about more than symptom relief; it’s about cellular-level repair. Marina Fay, PA-C uses advanced therapies like PRF, PRP, peptides, exosomes, and stem cells to activate your body’s natural healing response. From joint pain and tissue damage to aesthetic rejuvenation and inflammation, Marina Fay, PA-C’s protocols help rebuild, restore, and renew without surgery or harsh interventions. These treatments are highly personalized, based on your biology and goals, and designed for lasting results.
Whether you’re recovering from injury or want to stay ahead of aging, Marina Fay, PA-C’s regenerative care supports strength, mobility, and long-term function.
We offer a comprehensive, integrative approach combining evidence-based therapies such as:
What Marina Fay, PA-C‘s Patients Say
“I’ve truly never had such an exceptional experience with a medical provider before. Marina takes the time to thoroughly discuss your goals and customizes each procedure and treatment plan to fit your individual needs. Her technique is among the best I’ve ever encountered.”
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