What is stem cell therapy?
Stem cell therapy is a modern treatment method involving the administration of cells capable of regenerating and repairing damaged tissues. These cells may come from the patient (autologous) or a donor (allogeneic). The most widely used cells are umbilical cord blood cells, and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from adipose tissue, and bone marrow.
Who is stem cell therapy for?
Who is Stem Cells for?
- Urological issues (e.g., stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, neurogenic bladder)
- Infertility, premature ovarian failure
- Autoimmune diseases (e.g., RA, SLE, MS)
- Neurological conditions (MS, stroke, spinal injuries, Parkinson’s)
- Orthopedic disorders (joint degeneration, tendon injuries)
- Chronic inflammation
- Diabetes and complications
- Chronic wounds and ulcers
- Aesthetic indications (anti-aging, skin and hair regeneration)
- Other cases of individual qualification
How to Choose a Clinic
- Experienced team with certifications and clinical trial involvement
- Transparent procedures and safety (ISSCR, GMP compliance)
- Advanced technologies (e.g., ChromaLIVE™, AutoHCS™
- Support for international patients (travel, translation, post-op care)
- Patient reviews
Step-by-Step: Your Patient Journey
Step 1: Initial Contact & Consultation
- Reach out via phone, email, or online form
- Complete a detailed medical questionnaire
- Submit medical records (test results, discharge summaries, medication list)
- Attend consultation (online or in-person) to assess eligibility and discuss risks/benefits
Step 2: Assessment & Preparation
- Physician reviews documentation to rule out contraindications (e.g., infections, cancer, organ failure)
- Receive prep instructions (medication, diet, lifestyle)
- Complete required lab and imaging tests
- Sign informed consent
Step 3: Travel & Stay
- Schedule procedure, book transport and accommodation
- Prepare documents (test results, passport, insurance)
- Clinic may assist with airport transfer, translation, hotel booking
Step 4: Procedure
- Cell Preparation: Umbilical cord cells sourced from a certified bank
- Administration: Cells are purified, counted, and assessed for viability; delivered intravenously, intra-articularly, or locally depending on indication
- Optional Supportive Therapies:
- DFPP (double plasma filtration): detox and antibody removal
- Exosomes: regenerative and immunomodulatory vesicles
- IV therapy: vitamins, minerals, amino acids
Step 5: Post-Treatment Care & Follow-Up
- Observation for several hours post-procedure
- Receive hygiene, diet, activity, and infection prevention guidelines
- Clinic provides follow-up plan (visits, teleconsults, tests)
- Ongoing support from patient coordinator
Safety & Risks
- Early risks: allergic reactions, infections, injection site pain
- Risk reduction: certified cell sources, strict quality control, sterile conditions, experienced staff
- Long-term monitoring: regular check-ups, symptom reporting, safety programs
FAQ's
Is it painful?
Minimally invasive, well-tolerated, local anesthesia used
Clinic stay duration?
Usually 1–3 days depending on therapy
When will I see the results?
Weeks to months depending on your condition
Is it safe?
Low complication risk with proper qualification and standards
Tips for International Patients
- U.S. citizens typically don’t need a visa for stays under 90 days
- Clinic can assist with travel logistics
- Send medical records in advance
- Plan for 1–3 days stay; longer if combining therapies
- Arrange follow-up care in your home country
What to Bring & Aftercare Instruction
- Lab and imaging results
- ID, passport, health insurance
- Medication list
- Comfortable clothing
- Snacks, water, book or headphones
- Follow medical advice on activity, diet, and medications
- Avoid strenuous activity for 24–48 hours
- Monitor injection site for redness, swelling, fever
- Report concerns to clinic or local physician
- Schedule follow-up tests and visits