3 Free Doses!

See for Yourself How Our Targeted Exosome Therapies Can Benefit Both Your Practice & Your Patients

Hilltop Bio is giving veterinary practices the opportunity to begin offering Regenaflex-K9, our Cutting-Edge Regenerative Therapy that targets small animal lameness and soft tissue injuries.

Our exosome-based therapies are the next phase in regenerative treatments. Building on the successes of legacy therapeutics llke PRP and Stem Cells, our therapies provide consistent formulations that offer more targeted healing while eliminating the need for special equipment, processing time, and training. Your practice will benefit from convenient room-temperature storage and easy 1-minute prep, making our therapies affordable for both you and your clients.

Boost revenue and improve patient outcomes without financial risk or capital investment. Submit your contact info to enroll your clinic in this limited time offer.

Request Info on Our 3-Dose Trial

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  • Terms and Conditions:

    1. Free doses must be used within 30 days of receipt.

    2. Receiving Vet agrees to schedule a follow up call or meeting at the time of the order to take place within 3 to 4 weeks of receipt of product. 

    3. Must be used on injured or lame dogs that do not have any compounding comorbidities and that are steroid free for at least 3 weeks +/- treatment. 

    4. Offer expires December 31, 2024.

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Ready to Use in under a Minute: No blood draws, processing, thawing, or centrifuge needed. Simple off-the-shelf prep saves you time and eliminates treatment delays.
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Long-term Room Temperature Storage: Our proprietary lyophilization process delivers products that can be stored at room-temperature for up to a year (2 years for membrane) and can easily be stored on the truck to use in the field.
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Dose-to-Dose Confidence: Our custom engineered and optimized therapies are consistently formulated to eliminate the variability and uncertainty found in other biologics that use the animal as its own donor.

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