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Pricing & Insurance

We recommend Key West Concierge Orthopedics for their commitment to transparent pricing. Below you will find general information about treatment costs, insurance coverage, and payment options.

Overview

Treatment Pricing

Final pricing depends on your specific diagnosis and treatment plan. The ranges below are intended as a general guide. Exact costs can be discussed during your consultation.

Initial Consultation

Insurance-Based

Comprehensive evaluation, imaging review, and personalized treatment plan. Covered by most insurance plans.

PRP Injections

$750 - $1,500 /injection

Platelet-rich plasma from your own blood. Price varies by treatment area and complexity. Not typically covered by insurance.

BMAC Joint Injection

$3,000 - $8,000 /treatment

Bone marrow aspirate concentrate from your own body. Price reflects aspiration and processing. Not covered by insurance.

Amniotic Tissue Injections

$2,500 - $5,000 /injection

Includes ReNu, AmnioFix, and Clarix Flo. Pricing depends on product and treatment area. Not covered by insurance.

Adipose Allograft

$2,500 - $5,000 /treatment

Donated adipose-derived tissue for cushioning and joint support. Not covered by insurance.

Viscosupplementation

Insurance Eligible

Hyaluronic acid injections for knee osteoarthritis. Covered by most commercial plans and Medicare.

Cortisone Injections

Insurance-Based

Targeted anti-inflammatory injections. Covered by most plans with standard copay.

Trigger Point & Nerve Blocks

Insurance-Based

Diagnostic and therapeutic injections for localized pain. Generally covered by insurance.

Coverage

Insurance Information

Key West Concierge Orthopedics accepts most major commercial insurance plans and Medicare. Many diagnostic and standard treatment services are fully covered, including office visits, imaging, cortisone injections, hyaluronic acid injections, and trigger point or nerve block procedures.

Regenerative medicine treatments - including PRP, BMAC, amniotic tissue injections, and adipose allograft - are generally not covered by insurance at this time. These are considered elective and are paid out of pocket.

We recommend calling the clinic to verify your specific coverage before your appointment. The team will be happy to help you understand your benefits.

Payment

Payment Options

  • Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express)
  • HSA and FSA accounts accepted
  • Payment plans available for qualifying treatments
  • Cash discount available
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Key West Concierge Orthopedics accepts most major commercial insurance plans and Medicare. Please call the clinic at (305) 707-8484 to verify your specific plan before your visit.

The initial consultation is billed as a standard office visit and is covered by most insurance plans. Your out-of-pocket cost will depend on your plan's copay and deductible.

Yes. PRP, BMAC, amniotic tissue injections, and adipose allograft treatments are generally eligible expenses for HSA and FSA accounts. We recommend confirming with your plan administrator.

Regenerative treatments involve specialized biologic materials, advanced processing or harvesting techniques, and image-guided delivery. Products like BMAC require a bone marrow aspiration procedure, and donor tissue products (ReNu, AmnioFix, Clarix Flo, adipose allograft) come from FDA-registered tissue banks with rigorous safety and processing standards. These factors contribute to the higher cost compared to standard injections.

Yes. Payment plans are available for qualifying regenerative medicine treatments. Ask the team during your consultation for details.

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Medically reviewed by Jason Pirozzolo, DO Medical Director · Last reviewed May 2026
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