A clear look at how people typically hear about Cornerstone, attend educational events, schedule consultations, and move through a physician-guided process.
Cornerstone does not rely on impersonal digital ads or high-pressure outreach. Most individuals first encounter Cornerstone through one of the following channels:
A thoughtfully prepared invitation arrives in the mail, describing an upcoming educational event in the area.
Individuals may receive a personalized email invitation to attend a local educational dinner.
Community-based outreach connects Cornerstone with individuals who may benefit from learning more.
An invitation to attend a small, private educational dinner — the primary entry point into the Cornerstone process.
The invitation is designed to inform, not pressure. Attendance is entirely voluntary, and there is no obligation to move forward at any stage.
The educational dinner is the cornerstone of the Cornerstone experience. It is intentionally small, calm, and informative.
A small educational event — typically 10–20 guests in a private dining setting
An overview of regenerative care: what it is, how it works, and who it may be appropriate for
Ample space for questions — no topic is off-limits
No obligation to move forward — attendance is purely educational
An opportunity to request a private consultation if you want to learn more
For those who want to explore further after the dinner, a private consultation is available. This is a more personal, focused conversation.
Depending on the model, consultations may be conducted in-home or in a private, comfortable setting — wherever the individual feels most at ease.
The consultation is centered on understanding your history, your goals, and your questions. It is not a generic presentation.
Unlike the dinner, the consultation is a one-on-one conversation designed to go deeper into your specific situation.
No two consultations are the same. The conversation is shaped by what matters most to you.
The physician review stage is where medical expertise enters the process. This is a critical distinction: Cornerstone does not diagnose or prescribe.
A qualified medical professional reviews each case individually to determine whether a regenerative care pathway is appropriate.
Cornerstone's role is educational and coordinative. All medical decisions remain with licensed providers.
There is no standard protocol applied to every person. The pathway is determined by the physician based on the individual's specific situation.
The relationship does not end after a care decision is made. Cornerstone is committed to ongoing communication and support.
Clear Communication
Scheduling Support
Guided Process
Respectful Follow-Up
Every interaction is designed around the individual, not a standardized script.
There are no hidden steps. Every stage of the process is explained clearly upfront.
The goal is informed decision-making, not conversion. Knowledge comes first.
From the consultation to the care pathway, everything is adapted to the individual's specific situation.
Book a consultation to begin a personal conversation about whether regenerative options may be worth exploring for you.
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