Q&A – Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy
From day one the whole staff made us feel very comfortable. Our patient Subir together with his dad underwent our stem cell therapy protocol for 23 days. During their stay, we sat down with them to understand more about Subir’s condition and their experience at our facility center in Bangkok, Thailand. Subir’s condition In 2019
Amazing results after 3 months of Stem Cell Therapy for CP
Ava and her mom came to Thailand in February 2022. After 23 days of treatment, they went back to Switzerland very confident that the improvements would come soon. 3 months later Ava’s mom contacted us and shared all the great news about her daughter, on her own words here is what she has to say…
Antonella – 3 months after Stem Cell Therapy
We still don’t know what Antonella will achieve with the treatment, but we can already see improvements and for those who have a special daughter, every gain is worth it. Antonella’s condition Antonella was born prematurely at 7 months and lost her twin sister at 2 days of life due to a complication called fetal fetal
Cerebral Palsy patient walks after Stem Cell Treatment
Prior to treatment, Enrico did not have a walking balance, had difficulty moving forward, and had a malfunction of his right hand. Gustavo Enrico is a three-year-old boy that was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at one year old. After 22 days of treatment at our facility center in Bangkok, he showed significant improvements in walking
Tratamento ONH para Lucas
“Só tenho coisas boas a dizer sobre a equipa e o hospital”. Em Janeiro de 2020, Lucas veio do Brasil à Tailândia para a sua primeira terapia com células estaminais. Covid estava apenas a começar a chamar a nossa atenção no passado. Lucas estava acompanhado pela sua mãe e tia que estavam sempre ao
ONH treatment for Lucas
“I only have good things to say about the team and the hospital.” In January 2020, Lucas came all the way from Brazil to Thailand for his first Stem Cell Therapy. Covid was just starting to catch our attention back in the day. Lucas was accompanied by his mom and aunt who were always
Stem Cell Therapy for Cri-du-chat Syndrome
Condition During pregnancy everything went normal, Lorena’s parents were so happy and excited for the day that they would finally meet their first child. Days went by and the big day finally came… At the time of delivery, the doctors immediately noticed that she had severe hypotonia in the trunk, neck, and legs. She was
Q&A – Muscular Dystrophy patient from Romania
How were you physically doing before coming to treatment? “Amongst the many bad feelings I was going through before the treatment, I will mention just a few: my biggest concernment was my breathing issues, I was feeling some diaphragm pressure, making me breathe very hard; I used to feel very dizzy and weak all the
Juliana – After Stem Cell Treatment for Muscular Dystrophy
Diagnosis Juliana, from Brazil, was diagnosed with Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2B when she just turned 25 years old. The first symptoms were weakness in her lower limbs, lack of balance resulting in constant falls and difficulty in climbing stairs. As the years progressed, her limitations worsened, which led her to quit working outside. Eventually,
Aleksander – After Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy
Aleksander, a cerebral palsy (CP) kid first came to us in January 2019 when he was only 2 years old. After a tremendous positive change from his first treatment, his family decided to come for a second time in October of the same year. During a sitdown talk at their home in Poland, Aleksander’s Mom
Ischemic Stroke Patient Improves After Stem Cells
Ischemic stroke is the most common form of stroke, caused by a narrowing or blockage of blood flow in the brain. As a result of this lack of blood flow, cells begin to die and this can cause irreparable damage. When Ana had an ischemic stroke a few years ago, it seemed that every part
Seizure-Free after Stem Cells treatment
Lorenzo was born in Brazil mid-November 2014 with only 28 weeks of gestation. Due to extreme prematurity, he had a brain injury called periventricular leukomalacia, which boils down to brain necrosis – as if part of his brain had died. He was admitted to the neonatal ICU for three months, using mechanical ventilation at the