Welcome Patients

Your health practitioner is recommending the use of Fluid Flow™ Amniotic Fluid to treat your condition. The information in this pamphlet is designed to anticipate and answer any questions you may have regarding Fluid Flow™ and the procedure.

LPMA

Dr. Samira Khan , MD

Life Care Primary Med Assoc. LLC

633 E Fernhurst Dr
Suite #202
Katy, TX 77450

Phone: (281) 712-7757
Fax: (281) 712-7758

www.lifecareprimarymedical.com

What is a Pluripotent Cell?
Pluripotent cells signal your body to produce new cells to replace the injured cells. We all have cells that are like a “blank slate”, able to change into the needed cell type with varying concentrations of growth
factors to become the needed cells to repair an injury of our bone, muscle, tendon, or other body part.

How many treatments will I need?
Many patents within animation and pain experience signs cant improvement after a single treatment.

Are there risks in undergoing treatment?
Your health practitioner is recommending the use of Fluid Flow™ Amniotic Fluid to treat your condition. The information in this pamphlet is designed to anticipate and answer any questions you may have regarding Fluid Flow™ and the procedure.

What is Fluid Flow™?
Fluid Flow™ is an amniotic liquid allograft derived from the amniotic uid within the placenta. It is used by health practitioners to safely and eectively treat soft tissue pain and inammation, while promoting regeneration of our bodies to their optimal health.

What is Human Amniotic Fluid?
Amniotic uid is abundant in growth factors and cytokines associated with repair, replacement, and regeneration of soft tissue. When injected into the body, these growth factors and cytokines have been shown to promote healing and pain management.


The medical literature has demonstrated over the last 100 years that using placental allografts promotes healing of many of the following conditions
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Back Pain (Facet)
  • Ligament Injury
  • Joint Pain
-Hips
-Knees
-Elbows
-Shoulders
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Degenerative Disc Disease