
Summary: PRP cost varies based on factors like the joint being treated, the volume of plasma needed, and whether it is combined with other treatments. PRP is generally not covered by insurance in Florida because it is considered investigational. This guide explains the cost factors Delray Beach patients should understand before scheduling, without publishing a single number that may not apply to your case.
When patients in Delray Beach start researching PRP, one of the first questions is what it costs. The honest answer is that the price varies, and any specific number you see online from one practice may not reflect what fits your situation. This guide is for patients who want to understand the cost framework before they ever schedule a consultation. It explains what factors actually drive PRP pricing, what to expect from insurance in Florida, and how Tyrance Orthopedics & Sports Medicine approaches the financial conversation as part of the consultation. No specific dollar figures, because a meaningful number has to come from a meaningful conversation about your case.
Why we do not publish a single PRP price
A single posted price for PRP would be misleading. The amount of PRP needed varies by joint, by case, and by whether the procedure is combined with other treatments. A patient receiving PRP for a small tendon area is not in the same situation as a patient with bilateral knee osteoarthritis or a complex shoulder case.
Publishing a single number invites the wrong comparison. Patients comparing two practices on price alone may overlook factors that matter much more: how the PRP is prepared, the experience of the team performing the procedure, the use of image guidance during injection, and the integration of PRP into a broader orthopedic plan through our regenerative medicine.
A clear financial conversation belongs in the consultation, where we can talk about your specific case rather than an average.
What factors affect PRP pricing
The factors that meaningfully affect what a PRP procedure may cost include the joint or tissue being treated, the volume of PRP needed, whether the case is unilateral or bilateral, whether imaging guidance is required, and whether PRP is being combined with other treatments such as physical therapy or another biologic option.
The processing system used to prepare the PRP also matters. Not all PRP preparation systems are the same. We use a closed-system process to concentrate the platelets consistently, and that has implications for what the patient receives. More detail on the procedure itself is on our PRP service page.
Number of sessions is the other major factor. Some patients are best served by a single session. Others benefit from a short series. The plan is determined after evaluation, which is why a single price tag does not capture the picture.
Insurance, HSA, and FSA considerations for PRP in Florida
Most insurance plans currently consider PRP investigational and do not cover it. There are exceptions for specific carriers and policies, but coverage cannot be assumed in advance. Calling your carrier with the specific procedure code can confirm whether your plan provides any benefit toward PRP.
PRP is generally eligible for payment from Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) when used for a qualifying medical purpose. Patients often use these accounts to apply pre-tax dollars toward the procedure. Confirm eligibility with your plan administrator.
In Florida, PRP is offered legally with required disclosures because it is not FDA-approved for a specific medical condition. That disclosure is part of every consultation, not a footnote.
How TOSM approaches the financial side of regenerative care
During your consultation we go over your specific case, discuss whether PRP is the right option, and walk you through the realistic financial picture for your situation. That includes the cost factors that apply to your case, what is typically the most appropriate sequencing of treatments, and whether HSA or FSA dollars are an option for you.
We do not push patients toward PRP for cases where it does not fit. If another option is a better starting point, we say so. The same approach applies to our broader PRP therapy, where we have written about the realities of PRP through our myths post as well.
The goal of the financial conversation is clarity, not pressure. You should leave the consultation understanding what is being recommended, why, and what it would involve.
PRP cost in context: how to think about value, not just price
Comparing PRP cost across practices on price alone misses the more important question: what are you actually receiving for the price? PRP preparation methods vary. Image guidance during injection varies. The medical team performing the procedure varies. Integration into a broader treatment plan varies.
The right comparison is the value framework: a procedure done well, on the right case, by an experienced team is not the same as the lowest number on a website. We tell patients to ask the same questions of any practice they are considering: how is the PRP prepared, what guidance is used during injection, what is included in the plan, and what is the team’s experience.
Results vary from patient to patient and are not guaranteed. The financial decision should rest on an informed picture of the plan, not on price comparison shopping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PRP ever covered by insurance?
Most plans currently consider PRP investigational and do not cover it. Some specific plans may offer partial coverage. Confirming with your carrier in advance is the way to know what your plan provides.
Can I use my HSA or FSA for PRP?
PRP is generally eligible for payment from HSA or FSA accounts when used for a qualifying medical purpose. Confirm eligibility with your plan administrator before scheduling.
Do I need to pay upfront?
Payment expectations are explained during scheduling. Because PRP is generally not covered by insurance, the financial picture is discussed directly during the visit so you know what to expect.
Does pricing vary between offices in Palm Beach?
Yes. PRP pricing varies meaningfully between practices because preparation methods, included services, and the team performing the procedure all differ. Comparing on price alone misses the bigger picture.
Can I get a quote before scheduling?
We can give you a personalized picture during the consultation, where the case is actually evaluated. A generic quote without examining the case is not particularly useful, which is part of why we do not publish one.
Is cheaper PRP equivalent to more expensive PRP?
No. PRP preparation methods, the volume and concentration delivered, the use of image guidance, and the experience of the team all vary. Lower-priced PRP may reflect different inputs, not the same procedure at a discount.
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