From first invitation to ongoing follow-up, Cornerstone is designed to make the experience clear, personal, and guided.
The journey through Cornerstone is not a funnel — it is a series of informed choices, each made by the individual at their own pace.
The journey often begins long before Cornerstone enters the picture. Months or years of discomfort, limited mobility, and frustration with temporary solutions create the context for exploring something different.
An invitation arrives — through direct mail, email, or local outreach — to attend a small educational dinner. It is informative, not pressured. The individual decides whether to attend.
A small, private dinner event provides an overview of regenerative care in a calm, low-pressure setting. Questions are welcomed. There is no obligation to move forward.
Those who want to explore further request a one-on-one consultation. This is a personal conversation — not a sales pitch — focused entirely on the individual's history, goals, and questions.
A licensed provider reviews the case to determine whether a regenerative care pathway is appropriate. This is where medical expertise guides the decision — not Cornerstone.
If the physician determines that a care pathway is appropriate, Cornerstone coordinates scheduling, preparation, and communication to ensure the process is smooth and well-supported.
The relationship continues after the care decision. Patients receive follow-up communication, support, and guidance — because the journey does not end with a single appointment.
The first step is a conversation. Book a consultation to learn whether regenerative options may be worth exploring for your specific situation.