George Farley, MD

Board-Certified Radiologist | Expert in Interventional & Neuroradiology

Precision Diagnostics & Image-Guided Regenerative Medicine at NTX Regen Center

About Dr. George Farley

Specialization: Dr. George Farley is a highly experienced radiologist specializing in interventional and neuroradiology.

Certification: He is board-certified in radiology and holds Certificates of Added Qualification in both interventional radiology and neuroradiology.

Role at NTX Regen Center: He plays a key role in NTX Regen Center by using advanced imaging techniques to guide minimally invasive spine and joint treatments.

Procedures & Techniques: His fluoroscopy- and MRI-guided procedures help ensure precise delivery of regenerative therapies such as PRP, stem cell injections, and viscosupplementation.

Experience & Commitment: With over 50 years in radiology, Dr. George Farley is committed to helping patients find effective, non-surgical solutions for chronic pain, spinal conditions, and nerve disorders.

Expertise: His expertise in diagnostic imaging and spine interventions allows for accurate assessments and targeted treatment plans, improving patient outcomes.

Education: MD form the University of Nebraska Medical School (1969), Internship from USC Medical Center, Chief Residency from University of Nebraska Medical Center, and Fellowship programs form the Interventional Radiology (UNMC) & Neuroradiology (Medical College of Wisconsin).

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Why Choose Dr. George Farley?

NTX Regen Center Clinics
Across The DFW Area

4577 Ohio Drive, Ste. 140
Frisco, TX 75035

1101 Raintree Circle, Ste. 200
Allen, TX 75013 

18601 LBJ Freeway, Ste. 618
Mesquite, TX 75150

2655 Villa Creek Dr. Suite 105 W., West Building, Farmers Branch, TX 75234

2261 Brookhollow Plaza Dr, Suite 111 Arlington,  TX 76006 

Meet Our Care Team

Board-Certified Orthopedic Spine Surgeon

  • Specializes in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine surgery
  • Fellowship-trained in spinal reconstruction surgery
  • Board Certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Published researcher in Spine and national conference presenter (NASS, SRS)

Board-Certified Pain Management & Rehabilitation Specialist

  • Fellowship-trained in interventional spine & pain management
  • Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Expertise in musculoskeletal pain, neuromuscular disorders, and electrodiagnostics
  • Member of AAPMR, AAP, and American Osteopathic Association

What Our Patients Are Saying

Ashley Thompson

 “I suffered months of severe neck pain from a slipped disc. After PRP with Dr. George Farley, I’m comfortably sleeping, turning freely, and playing with my kids again.”

Malik Harris

“My knee pain made stairs difficult. Dr. George Farley’s stem-cell therapy relieved my pain, and now I’m comfortably jogging again without issues.”

Jackie Owens

 “A partial shoulder tear limited my daily life. After PRP with Dr. George Farley, I regained comfortable movement—I’m finally back playing tennis.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. George Farley specializes in treating spinal problems, nerve conditions, chronic pain, and vascular issues. He uses advanced imaging and minimally invasive radiology techniques to support and guide regenerative medicine treatments.

Dr. George Farley provides MRI, CT scans, fluoroscopy-guided procedures, and minimally invasive spinal injections to help in the diagnosis for regenerative medicine treatment.

Yes! As an interventional radiologist, Dr. George Farley performs image-guided spinal injections and minimally invasive treatments for pain management.

Dr. George Farley uses advanced imaging like fluoroscopy and MRI to guide treatments. This ensures that PRP and stem cell injections are placed with precision. Accurate placement improves healing and helps relieve pain more effectively.

Dr. Farley has 50 + years of radiology experience. He is board-certified in both interventional radiology and neuroradiology. This dual expertise lets him target problems precisely, often sparing patients from open surgery.