About Princeton Regenerative Medicine Center

Princeton Regenerative Medicine Center employs state-of-the-art technology to offer the latest evidence based, cutting edge regenerative therapies delivered by our director Scott Curtis, D.O.,

Our board certified physicians use a holistic treatment regimen that aims to heal and rejuvenate patients by restoring the structure and function of damaged tissues.
Regenerative medicine is an exciting, evolving sub-specialty that involved multiple specific treatments such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) image guided injections. The co-directors of our center are at the forefront of the field, participating in research, reviewing articles, and co-editing (along with Dr. Joseph Herrera, Chairperson of PM&R at Mount Sinai Hospital, NYC), the medical textbook, “Regenerative Medicine for Spine and Joint Pain.”

At Princeton Regenerative Medicine Center, our doctors collaborate with their peers across the country as they help lead the way forward in this exciting and evolving field. When one of the largest medical publishers in the world, Springer, needed a textbook on regenerative medicine for spine and joint pain, they turned to the co-directors of our center. While it is necessary that our doctors remain at the forefront of research and expertise in the field, what we are most proud of, and what truly sets our center apart, is the utilization of that expertise in the service of our patients. At our core, we remain unreservedly committed to treating each and every patient who walks through our door with compassion, respect and dignity as well as optimal individualized care.

Scott Curtis, DO, is a board certified, fellowship trained physician who specializes in the care of sports related injuries and general musculoskeletal care. Dr. Curtis is the Director of Sports Medicine at Princeton Spine and Joint Center.

After attending Penn State University, Dr. Curtis received his medical degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and then completed his residency at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, NJ where he was honored to serve as Chief Resident.
Dr. Curtis completed the renowned Sports Medicine Fellowship at Atlantic Sports Health where he worked with the New York Jets, Seton Hall University Athletics, College of St. Elizabeth Athletics and various high school teams. From weekend warriors to professional athletes, high school athletes to 90+ year old tennis players, Dr. Curtis has a singular focus to treat each patient as an individual, identify their concerns as well as their specific goals and help them reach their aspirations using the most effective non-surgical care options.