Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in Mesa | MDLifespan
At MDLifespan Mesa, we’re proud to offer PlasmaXchange™ protocols, a cutting-edge approach designed to help you proactively support your health. These patent-pending protocols are designed to assist in the reduction of circulating toxins like microplastics, pesticides, and industrial chemicals, substances often associated with inflammation and compromised well-being.
A new clinical study by MDLifespan suggests that PlasmaXchange protocols may support the body in reducing its burden of various toxins in healthy adults — offering you an evidence-based path toward enhanced wellness. By assisting in the filtration of these circulating substances, PlasmaXchange™ empowers Chicago residents to feel their best in an increasingly toxic environment, supporting a cleaner internal system and a more resilient future.
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MDLifespan East Mesa
Located inside Savage Health
5949 East University Drive
Mesa
30 minutes to downtown Chicago
Phone: (844) 752-7629
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE)?
TPE is a medical procedure in which your blood is passed through an apheresis machine, exchanging the plasma with a specialized solution, then returning the blood cells to you in the specialized solution. This process clears abnormal proteins and toxins from the body.
How long is each therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) session?
Absolutely! We offer independent financing through MDLifespan. Pay 50% of the cost upfront, then the remaining amount will be split into 3 payments over a 90 day period.
Is financing available for the PlasmaXchange packages?
Absolutely! We offer independent financing through MDLifespan. Pay 50% of the cost upfront, then the remaining amount will be split into 3 payments over a 90 day period.
What are the side effects of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE)?
TPE is a safe procedure, but side effects can occur. Due to a needle being in place for several hours, discomfort, bleeding, bruising, nerve irritation/injury, or infection at the site may occur. There is also the possibility of temporary tingling of the lips and/or fingers, chills, stomach or muscle cramps, anxiety, nausea/vomiting, or on rare occasions seizures. Due to the removal of plasma and replacement with other fluids (saline) and proteins (albumin), patients may experience fatigue, dizziness, and fainting.