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About our Practice

New Cell Centers offers an innovative and unique approach to sports injuries and other painful conditions, utilizing specific treatment protocols. We use cutting edge scientific techniques in which your own body’s elements help heal and regenerate the injured area and restore function. The two main types of regenerative therapies include Stem Cells and Platelet Rich Plasma. Commonly treated areas include muscle strains/tears, tendons (tennis or golfers elbow, Achilles, patella, rotator cuff), ligaments (ACL/knee), arthritis of all joints, and spine related conditions.

Drs. Maria Cubina and Michael O’Hara are Ivy League trained, Board Certified physicians with years of experience in image guided injections and the latest medical techniques. Our goal is to treat each patient as an individual, and return them to full activity and a more productive life.

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Regenerative Medicine Sports Medicine Pain Management

 

Our Doctors

 
Dr. Maria Cubina

Dr. Maria Cubina

Dr. Maria Cubina is a Fellowship trained, Board Certified physician with over 25 years of experience in patient health and wellness.

She trained at the world renowned Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. While there she served on the pain management team and participated in some of the most advanced procedures and operations performed anywhere in the world. In addition, she assisted in the advancement of medical research, and she is published in medical literature.

Dr. Cubina has extensive experience in the organization and management of multiple ambulatory surgical centers in the central New Jersey area. She is currently the Co-Director of New Cell Centers.

Dr. Michael O’Hara

Dr. Michael O’Hara

Dr. Michael O'Hara is a double board certified, Ivy League trained physician with over 25 years of experience treating pain and injuries. He graduated from medical school at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, in the top 5% of his class. He completed his residency in anesthesiology at the prestigious Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and he was awarded a Fellowship in Interventional Pain Management at the same institution.

Dr. O'Hara offers a comprehensive approach to patient care; treating each person as an individual and tailoring a treatment plan for every specific condition. Utilizing the latest technology, scientific advances, and evidence based medicine, he endeavors to return each person to a full, productive life. Dr. O'Hara specializes in painful injuries caused by athletic or sports related trauma, motor vehicle accidents, and work related events.