A non-surgical option for women’s intimate wellness, sexual function, and urinary control.

*Results may vary*
The O-Shot® or Orchid Shot® procedure uses platelet-rich plasma, also called PRP, prepared from your own blood. The PRP is placed into specific areas of vaginal tissue by a trained medical provider to help support natural healing, blood flow, collagen production, and nerve function.
Women often seek the O-Shot® procedure because of changes related to aging, childbirth, menopause, breast cancer treatment, painful intercourse, difficulty with orgasm, vaginal dryness, or urinary incontinence.
What is the O-Shot®?
The O-Shot® (or Orchid Shot®) is a revolutionary, non-surgical treatment designed to enhance female sexual wellness and confidence. Using the patient’s own platelet-rich plasma (PRP), the procedure involves a quick and virtually painless injection into specific areas of the vaginal tissue to stimulate natural collagen production, increase blood flow, and rejuvenate nerve endings. Many women report heightened sensitivity, improved lubrication, stronger orgasms, and relief from urinary incontinence. The O-Shot is a procedure performed by trained professionals, offering a natural and effective solution for women looking to revitalize their intimate health.
The procedure is performed by providers training by the Cellular Medicine Association. You can confirm a provider is properly licensed and trained by searching for them in our directory HERE.
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O-Shot® in the news
A gynecologist who specializes in pelvic pain and chronic interstitial cystitis discusses the O-Shot® procedure
What Can the O-Shot® Possibly Help?
Women commonly ask about the O-Shot® procedure for concerns such as:
- Decreased libido (sex drive)
- Stress urinary incontinence
- Dryness (with resulting painful intercourse) from Menopause or Breast Cancer Treatment
- Decreased ability to orgasm
- Urge urinary incontinence
- Lichen sclerosus
- Lichen planus
- Postpartum fecal incontinence
- Chronic pain from trauma from childbirth (episiotomy scars)
- Chronic pain from mesh
- Chronic interstitial cystitis
Every woman is different. A consultation with a certified provider can help determine whether this procedure may be appropriate for your situation.
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Why Women Often Suffer in Silence
Many women experience sexual problems, urinary leakage, pain with intercourse, or changes after childbirth or menopause, but never talk with a physician about them.
Some women may feel embarrassed. Others may assume nothing can be done. Some may have already asked for help and were disappointed by limited treatment options.
The O-Shot® procedure was developed to give physicians another option to discuss with women who are looking for help with intimate wellness concerns.
The Woman’s 5 Sex-Pleasure Problems & Why Doctors Stay Silent…
- Female Sexual Arousal Disorder (usually but not always accompanies Sexual Desire Disorder). Women who suffer with this may want to have sex but have much difficulty finding the pleasure of arousal. The 5% incidence doesn’t sound like much until you think about it–that’s the same as one in 20!
- Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (Low desire). Remember that this is not counted as a disorder unless it’s disrupting the woman’s life. Around 10% of women suffer from this problem. Important: Suffering from a sexual disorder does not simply make sex not fun. Better sex leads to more energy, creativity, increased confidence, less depression, and improved overall health.
- Female Orgasmic Disorder: Around 1 in 20 (or 5%). Here, women can become aroused but have much difficulty with orgasm. This can be so frustrating that sex becomes a frustration that they avoid.
- Dyspareunia: Here, the woman suffers from real pain with sex (not from decreased lubrication or vaginal spasm). The incidence is from around 1 in 10 to 1 in 5 women. (The above shocking statistics came from Obstetrics & Gynecology, April 2011)
- Genital Mismatch can contribute to both Female Orgasmic Disorder & to Dyspareunia
These problems can affect confidence, relationships, energy, mood, and overall quality of life. They are also often under-discussed in medical offices.
What to Expect After the O-Shot® Procedure
From the inventor of the procedure, Charles Runels, MD. Click below to listen.
Why Choose a Certified O-Shot® Provider?
Please Be Aware: The Orgasm Shot® (O-Shot®) procedure is a very specific method of using blood-derived growth factors to rejuvenate the vagina to help relieve women with urinary incontinence and sex problems. Done in the wrong way, the results could be useless or worse. The names “Orgasm Shot®, ” ” O-Shot®,” and “Orchid Shot® were awarded to Charles Runels, MD (the first to do the procedure) and are protected by US Patent & Trademark law. Any physician or nurse practitioner who is qualified and has joined and continues in good standing with our group of O-Shot® providers will be listed on this website. Anyone who uses either name (O-Shot® or Orgasm Shot®) who is not listed on this website is not a member of our group (the Cellular Medicine Association), is not certified to do the procedure, is violating trademark/patent laws, & should not be trusted.
Nothing on this website is intended to represent a promise, guarantee, or warranty that any patient undergoing the O-Shot® (Orgasm Shot®) will achieve a particular result. Individual results vary, and no responsibility is assumed for failure to achieve a desired result. With the utilization of this procedure, no promise or representation, guarantee, or warranty regarding its use, benefit, or other quality is made. No representations that the use of this procedure or PRP is approved by the FDA or any other agency of the federal or state government is made.
The inventor of the O-Shot® — Charles Runels, MD — explains the procedure on the news.
Why Women Suffer Even After Seeing the Gynecologist
Research shows that only about 14% of women EVER talk to ANY of their physicians about sex. With around 4 in 10 suffering from a sexual disorder, why do only about 1 in 10 ever talk to their physician about sex? According to Practice Bulletin in Obstetrics and Gynecology (April 2011), the reason may be that (with the exception of short-term hormone replacement) research shows few proven treatment options.
Both physician and patient would be discouraged by discussing a problem for which there is no proven solution–so the doctor just doesn’t ask. Notice that the only treatment offered is vaginal estrogen or topical testosterone or psychotherapy.And even with the hormone therapies, the results were described as short-term. No wonder only 14% of women ever discuss sexual problems with their physician. If the woman is already on hormones (or pre-menopausal), the only known solution, per the official recommendation of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, appears to be psycho-social therapies!
O-Shot® In the News
- Brave Reporter Reveals Her Experience with the O-Shot® Procedure
- Would You Pay £1,000 for the Best Orgasms of Your Life?
- I Got a Shot in My Vagina and All I Got Was These Insanely Good Orgasms
- Read More Articles Here
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Apply to be a provider:
- An active license to practice medicine (physician, nurse practitioner, or physician’s assistant).
- Experience in examining and treating the female genitalia (family practitioners, urologists, internists, and gynecologists who understand examination and treatment of the area).
- Willingness to collect data about results from treatment.
- Willingness to protect the procedure’s integrity by delivering the procedure exactly as recommended by the most current thinking of the group (which may change with data collection).




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