The Joint Commission accredits Maharaj Institute of Immune Regenerative Medicine — 4 quick facts

Boynton Beach, Fla.-based The Maharaj Institute of Immune Regenerative Medicine received The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Ambulatory Health Care Accreditation.

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Here’s what you should know:

1. The Maharaj Institute of Immune Regenerative Medicine is a clinical and research outpatient facility providing care to local, national and international patients.

2. It was established in 2001.

3. The institute treats patients with medical conditions including cancer, chronic diseases, aging and inflammatory diseases. The facility offers regenerative medicine, cellular therapy and immunotherapy treatments.

4. The Maharaj Institute and Stem Cell Cryobank are South Florida Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant Institute affiliates. All are based in Boynton Beach.

“It is a tremendous compliment to our facility when being acknowledged by The Joint Commission for ensuring quality ambulatory health care to our patients, clients and their families. We are delighted to once again be accredited by this internationally recognized and respected accrediting organization,” said Maharaj Institute Medical Director Dipnarine Maharaj.

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