Strengths

Service Advantages

Comprehensive Integration × Personalized Treatment

Regen Health centers its philosophy on “regenerative medicine,” combining a multidisciplinary integrated team, full-body joint health assessments, a private and comfortable treatment environment, high-standard cleanroom laboratories, and advanced medical equipment to provide safe, precise, and personalized healthcare services. We believe that health is not just about treating disease but about reactivating the body’s self-healing and regenerative capabilities, enabling every patient to regain vitality and confidence.

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Specialized Integrated Team

Cross-disciplinary physician collaboration allows examinations and treatments to be completed in a single visit, maximizing therapeutic effectiveness.

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Private & Comfortable Space

Fully appointment-based, one-on-one consultation rooms provide a private, safe, and relaxing medical experience.

03

Full-Body Joint Health Assessment

Simultaneous X-ray and ultrasound examinations provide a comprehensive understanding of joint health and the root causes of pain.

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High-Standard Cleanroom

PRP/PRF is prepared in a sterile environment in real time, ensuring the purity, safety, and effectiveness of regenerative components.

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Precision Diagnostic Equipment

High-resolution imaging–guided treatments reduce errors and pain, enhancing safety and efficiency.

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Core of Regenerative Medicine

Autologous PRP/PRF therapy activates the body’s repair mechanisms, promoting regeneration, reducing inflammation, and restoring health.

Will the needle for MCS+ blood purification be too thick?

To prevent red blood cells from rupturing, a needle of the same size as that used for blood donation (17G) must be used. The sensation is only felt momentarily upon needle insertion, and the entire process is very relaxing.

Yes, but the following is necessary: Preoperative blood glucose assessment Intensive blood glucose monitoring for 48–72 hours post-surgery, as steroids may temporarily raise blood glucose levels.

Pale yellow: Normal.

Milky white: Extremely high blood lipids (chylous blood).

Dark orange-red: Severe inflammation or heavy metal accumulation in the body.

Will blood test results rebound after a blood purification procedure? How often should I have this done?

This is like a thorough cleaning; maintaining a light diet afterward can slow down the rebound. It is recommended to do this 1-2 times a year for long-term vascular maintenance.

Approximately how much does a blood purification treatment cost? Is it covered by health insurance?

Currently, this is considered a high-end out-of-pocket maintenance service, costing approximately NT$80,000 to NT$120,000 per visit, and is not covered by health insurance.

Does blood purification equal kidney dialysis?

Completely different! Dialysis is for “survival” (replacing damaged kidneys); blood purification is for “living well” (preventive medicine, helping to remove grease and inflammation from blood vessels).

Is it safe to receive intravenous infusions during pregnancy?

Although the ingredients are safe, the physiological environment during pregnancy is unique, so it is recommended to consult your prenatal physician or have the ingredients customized to meet your needs during pregnancy.

Does getting an IV drip really whiten skin?

The glutathione and vitamin C administered intravenously can reduce melanin formation and accelerate metabolism. Combined with regular treatment, it can improve skin tone and texture from within, achieving a radiant complexion.

Are there any side effects to getting an IV drip?

The IV fluids administered at our hospital primarily contain essential nutrients needed by the human body and are highly safe. In rare cases, slight bruising at the injection site or a temporary vitamin odor in the urine may occur; these are all normal phenomena.

Can someone with poor kidney function receive intravenous drips?

This procedure is not suitable for individuals with severe renal insufficiency or heart failure. A doctor will conduct a thorough evaluation before the procedure to ensure the body can effectively metabolize excess water and minerals.

What’s the difference between intravenous drip and regular multivitamins?

Oral vitamins undergo the first-pass effect in the liver, resulting in an absorption rate of only 10%-20%. Intravenous infusion, on the other hand, ensures 100% entry into the bloodstream and can achieve high dose concentrations that are difficult to achieve orally.

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