Restoring Mobility & Reducing Pain with Regenerative Medicine at Texas Orthobiologics
When joint pain, sports injuries, or back problems disrupt your daily life, you deserve a clear diagnosis and the best possible treatment options—without unnecessary procedures or pressure. Texas Orthobiologics, founded by Don Buford, MD, provides patients with an unbiased orthopedic diagnosis and a complete discussion of both nonsurgical and surgical solutions.
We specialize in advanced regenerative medicine techniques, including PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and stem cell therapy, to help your body heal naturally. If surgery is the best solution, we offer expert orthopedic surgical care tailored to your condition.
Conditions We Commonly Treat
✔ Arthritis pain
✔ Knee pain & hip pain
✔ Back pain & spine conditions
✔ Tendon injuries
✔ Sports-related injuries
Whether you’re searching for a “PRP doctor near me”, “stem cell injections near me”, or “non-surgical knee pain treatment”, our Dallas-based clinic offers solutions that help you regain mobility and reduce discomfort—without unnecessary downtime.
Our Concierge Approach
At Texas Orthobiologics, we believe in personalized care. Every patient receives a comprehensive evaluation, followed by a clear explanation of their options. This means you’re empowered to make the best decision for your health—whether that’s regenerative therapy, lifestyle modifications, or orthopedic surgery.
Why Patients Choose Us
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Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon with years of experience
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State-of-the-Art Regenerative Medicine techniques
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Unbiased Treatment Recommendations
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Focus on Quality of Life and long-term results
Visit Us:
Texas Orthobiologics
1015 N Carroll Ave Suite 2000, Dallas, TX 75204, United States
Call Us: 877-454-2987
Website: www.orthobiotexas.com
Follow Us:
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Facebook: facebook.com/orthobiotx
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LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/donbufordmd
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Instagram: instagram.com/orthobiotx
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YouTube: Texas Orthobiologics YouTube
Texas Orthobiologics — Helping you move better, recover faster, and live without pain through the latest in regenerative medicine and orthopedic surgery.
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