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Dr. David J. Nebbeling Reviewed by Dr. David J. Nebbeling, DO • Family & Regenerative Medicine • Updated November 2025
Advanced regenerative medicine treatment for tissue repair and healing in Lansing MI

Regenerative Medicine in Lansing, MI

Conservative, non-surgical solutions for joint discomfort, mobility challenges, and age-related wear—led by Dr. David Nebbeling and our integrated care team.

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Board-Certified Excellence

American Osteopathic Association
Michigan State University
McLaren Greater Lansing
Est. 2003
Serving Lansing
1-on-1
Personalized Care
100%
Non-Surgical Focus
5-Star
Patient Rating
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What Is Regenerative Medicine?

Regenerative medicine supports the body's natural ability to repair, restore, and protect joint function. Our approach is conservative-first—helping patients avoid more invasive options whenever possible.

We integrate medical expertise, chiropractic care, mobility work, and functional nutrition to create a personalized path toward comfort, mobility, and confidence.

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Regenerative medicine overview

Conditions We Treat

Targeted, non-surgical support for specific areas of concern.

How It Works

Your Path to Relief

We believe in a transparent, step-by-step approach to care—so you always know what's next.

1

Evaluation & Imaging

A comprehensive review of your history, symptoms, and imaging to determine if you're a candidate for conservative regenerative care.

2

Customized Treatment

Dr. Nebbeling creates a personalized injection protocol tailored to your specific joint needs and health goals.

3

Active Recovery

We guide you through a short recovery period, often getting you back to daily activities in days—not months.

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Patient considering regenerative medicine as an alternative before surgery in Lansing MI

Before Considering Surgery

Many patients explore regenerative care before committing to surgical intervention.

Comparison of regenerative medicine versus cortisone injections for joint pain treatment

Regenerative vs Cortisone

Understand how regenerative treatments differ from cortisone injections.

Gilead Healing Center integrated healthcare team providing regenerative medicine in Lansing MI

Why Choose Gilead Healing Center?

  • Led by Dr. David Nebbeling: Experienced in integrative medical care.
  • Conservative-first approach: Avoid invasive procedures whenever possible.
  • Collaborative care: Medical, chiropractic, and nutrition providers working together.
  • Whole-body philosophy: Focused on mobility, comfort, and long-term function.
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Dr. David Nebbeling DO, regenerative medicine specialist at Gilead Healing Center Lansing MI

Meet Dr. David Nebbeling, D.O.

Dr. David J. Nebbeling is a board-certified family medicine physician specializing in primary care and regenerative medicine at Gilead Healing Center. He earned his medical degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his family medicine residency at McLaren Greater Lansing.

He takes a personalized approach to patient care, valuing open dialogue and mutual respect. Dr. Nebbeling integrates conventional and alternative approaches to wellness, creating a space where patients feel heard and empowered in their healthcare decisions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our regenerative approach to joint health.

Is regenerative medicine covered by insurance?
Coverage for regenerative medicine varies significantly by provider and plan. While some consultations and associated therapies may be covered, specific regenerative procedures are often considered elective. We recommend calling our office at (517) 319-5818 for a complimentary benefits check.
How is this different from cortisone injections?
Cortisone is a powerful anti-inflammatory that can temporarily reduce pain but may degrade cartilage over time with repeated use. Regenerative medicine aims to support the body's natural repair processes to strengthen the joint environment, rather than just masking the symptoms.
How long does recovery take?
Unlike surgery, which can require months of rehab, regenerative treatments typically have minimal downtime. Most patients can return to normal daily activities immediately or within a few days, though we may recommend avoiding strenuous impact for a short period to allow for optimal healing.
Am I a candidate for these treatments?
Dr. Nebbeling evaluates every patient individually. If you have chronic joint pain, stiffness, or mobility issues and wish to delay or avoid surgery, you may be a candidate. We will review your history and imaging to provide an honest assessment.

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If you're looking for conservative, non-surgical options to improve joint function and restore mobility, our team is ready to help.


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Medical Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is not a substitute for professional consultation with a qualified healthcare provider.

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Regenerative medicine works best alongside our holistic services:

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