Regenerative Medicine for Dedham, MA Residents
Non-surgical joint, spine, and sports injury care for Dedham residents at our Norwood office.
Whether it’s knee arthritis that’s been building for years or a shoulder injury that won’t heal, persistent pain deserves a proper diagnosis before any treatment decisions are made. Our practice specializes in non-surgical regenerative treatments that support your body’s ability to repair damaged tissue and restore function.
Dr. Steven Ritucci Jr. is double board-certified in physiatry and regenerative medicine, with fellowship training in spine care and over seven years of clinical experience. Our Norwood office is approximately 10 minutes from Dedham — a quick drive south on Route 1.

Why Dedham Residents Seek Regenerative Care
Dedham residents seek regenerative care for conditions that affect their ability to stay active and maintain their quality of life. The most common reasons residents visit our Norwood office include:
Many of these conditions respond well to non-surgical regenerative treatments when properly diagnosed and addressed early — before the damage progresses to a point where surgery becomes the only option.
Treatments Available for Dedham Residents
We offer a full range of regenerative and non-surgical treatments, each selected based on your specific diagnosis, condition severity, and functional goals:
All treatments are performed in-office under ultrasound guidance when appropriate. Dr. Ritucci explains the rationale behind each recommendation and sets realistic expectations for recovery and results.


Getting to Our Office From Dedham
Our Norwood office is approximately 10 minutes from Dedham via Providence Highway (Route 1) or Washington Street. Residents from Dedham Square, East Dedham, and the Legacy Place area can reach our office quickly, with free parking available on-site. Dedham residents who commute via the MBTA Franklin Line may also find our Norwood location convenient on their regular route.
Ritucci Regenerative Medicine is located at 115 Norwood Park S, Suite 208, Norwood, MA 02062.
What to Expect
Dedham is a community in transition — attracting young families drawn to its schools and proximity to Boston while retaining the character that longtime residents appreciate. Our practice serves both demographics: younger patients dealing with sports injuries and overuse conditions, and older residents managing age-related joint degeneration. Regardless of age, every patient receives the same thorough diagnostic evaluation and honest assessment of their treatment options.
Your initial visit includes a comprehensive evaluation — medical history review, physical examination, imaging assessment, and a clear explanation of what is causing your symptoms. If regenerative treatment is appropriate, we outline the specific procedure, timeline, and expected outcomes. If it is not, we discuss alternatives openly.
Schedule an Evaluation
If you are a Dedham resident dealing with joint pain, sports injuries, or chronic musculoskeletal conditions, we invite you to schedule a diagnostic evaluation at our Norwood office.
Call (508) 722-0450 or request a consultation online to get started.

FAQs
Is stem cell therapy available at your Norwood location?
Yes. Stem cell therapy is one of the regenerative treatment options available at our Norwood practice. It is an autologous, in-office procedure completed in a single visit using your own healing cells. Candidacy is determined after a full physician evaluation, as it is not appropriate for every condition or patient.
Do you see patients from towns near Norwood, or only Norwood residents?
We see patients from throughout the Greater Boston south shore area, including Canton, Walpole, Dedham, Westwood, Sharon, Stoughton, and beyond. If you're within reasonable driving distance of Norwood, our team is happy to schedule an evaluation.
Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment?
Many patients schedule directly without a referral. If your insurance plan requires one, our team can walk you through the process. The fastest way to get started is to request an evaluation online or call the office. We'll confirm what's needed for your specific situation.
Does insurance cover regenerative medicine treatments?
Most regenerative treatments — including stem cell therapy, PRP, prolotherapy, and A2M injections — are not currently covered by standard health insurance plans. We accept CareCredit and HSA/FSA accounts, and our team will walk you through cost and financing options at your consultation. Learn more about our financing options.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any prior imaging (X-rays, MRI, ultrasound), a list of current medications, and records from previous treatment if available. If you don't have imaging yet, we can guide you on next steps during the evaluation. Most first visits run 45–60 minutes.
