Dr. Bridger Cutler prepares a patient shoulder for Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and ozone injection therapy in Utah Valley

Heal Faster. Naturally.

PRP & Ozone Therapy for Long-Term Recovery Without Surgery

HOW DOES PRP AND OZONE WORK?
Control inflammation, accelerate tissue repair, and relieve pain—without drugs, downtime, or invasive procedures. Personalized therapy that works with your body, not against it.
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A gloved hand places a vial of blood into a centrifuge in preparation for Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and ozone injection for athletic recovery in Utah Valley with Dr. Bridger Cutler.
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Have lasting relief in 6-8 weeks
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Satisfied FORM patients
Less Time
recovering, compared to surgery
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Natural - Using Your OWN Body
Don't Mask Your Pain. Heal It!

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PRP + ozone therapy is right for you.
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Two vials of blood, recently drawn, are awaiting preparation to be used in Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and ozone injection therapy in Utah Valley.
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What Is PRP + Ozone Therapy?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and ozone therapy are regenerative treatments that activate your body’s own healing process. We extract your blood, concentrate its natural growth factors, and inject it into injured or inflamed tissue—often combining it with medical-grade ozone to enhance circulation, oxygenation, and cellular repair.This powerful, drug-free approach accelerates recovery from joint pain, disc injuries, soft tissue tears, and post-surgical inflammation. It’s ideal for athletes, chronic pain sufferers, and anyone looking to heal without steroids or surgery.
Dr. Bridger Cutler performs Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and ozone injection on an athlete's shoulder to promote natural healing.

What Does PRP/Ozone Help With?

▪ Knee or shoulder pain
▪ Tennis/golfer’s elbow
▪ Herniated discs or sciatica
▪ Post-surgical recovery
▪ Tendon or ligament injuries
▪ Degenerative joint issues
▪ Chronic inflammation