Dr. Trent Ryan is the CEO at Kennedy Health Center. Dr. Ryan began his practice back in 1997 before growing it and partnering with Regen America. Through partnership with Regen America, Kennedy Health looks to help provide further access to regenerative medicine. Accompanying Dr. Ryan is Dr. Steven Bojarski, licensed in multiple states and beginning his practice in 2000, he has attended two universities in Italy along with Temple University and LSU.
Adding to this group is Richard Jaskewich PA-C, who has 20 years of experience in many different medical field while also serving on the committee of different medical groups such as The American Red Cross. Rounding out the group of talented individuals is Dr. Godfred Eyiah-Mensah. While Dr. Godfred has impressive educational backgrounds, he also was responsible for the founding of a non-profit that spotlights the large discrepancies with minority healthcare.
Our clinic is located on Sharpley Road across the street from St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church and right before the Sharpley Road and Concord Pike intersection. The clinic looks like a house.
Regen America, Centers for Regenerative Medicine, is driven to introduce doctors and patients to the life changing benefits of regenerative medicine.
To deliver regenerative medical services and a whole body or “wholistic” approach of health to doctors and medical facilities nationwide, who share this approach with their staff and apply it with their patients.
You’ll never get anywhere you want to be by traveling yesterdays road. It’s a new day, find a new way.
We provide high-quality health care services for the whole family.
Stem cell regenerative therapy offers you cutting-edge treatment that can allow you to once again live your life to the fullest. Imagine being able to enjoy a round of golf, play with your grandkids, or take that long-overdue trip, in less time than expected!
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One of the big problems I had before was limping, I have not been limping ever since the procedure.
6 Sharpley Rd.
Wilmington,
DE 19803