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Stems Cell Therapy offers a variety of medical services, including preventive care, diagnostic testing, and treatment for acute and chronic illnesses.
To make an appointment, please call our office at (555) 123-4567 or use our online booking system.
Stem cell Therapy is most likly not covered by insurance plans. Please check with your provider for coverage.
Yes, stem cell therapy can potentially help manage pain. It's being explored for its effectiveness in treating various conditions that cause chronic pain, such as arthritis, back pain, and injuries. Stem cells have the ability to reduce inflammation and repair damaged tissues, which can lead to pain relief. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider to understand the suitability and potential benefits of stem cell therapy for your specific situation.
Yes, stem cells can potentially help with disc issues in the back. They have the ability to promote the regeneration of damaged tissue and reduce inflammation, which might alleviate pain and improve function in the affected area. This therapy is still under research for its efficacy and safety, so it's important to consult with a medical professional to determine if it's a suitable treatment option for your specific condition.
Although stem cell therapy is not covered by most insurance companies, you can try to request reimbursement from your insurance provider.
The number of stem cell treatments you need depends on your condition and how your body responds. The FDA only approves 20 million cells per year, which may be enough when injected into a specific area like a joint but is not nearly enough to treat conditions like cancer. Our minimum treatment involves 100 million cells. We will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your condition to maximize success.
The speed at which you might see improvement from stem cell therapy can vary widely depending on the condition being treated, the type of stem cells used, the amount of cells injected, and the individual's overall health and response to treatment. Some people may start to notice improvements within a few weeks, while for others, it might take several months to observe significant changes.
For conditions like joint pain or sports injuries, some patients report feeling better within a few weeks. However, for more complex issues, such as spinal disc damage, the results may take longer to manifest as the tissues regenerate.
It's important to have realistic expectations and to follow up regularly with your healthcare provider to monitor your progress and adjust treatments as necessary.
The cost for one treatment of 100 million cells starts at about $3,000. There are additional recommended treatments before injecting the cells for better results, such as ozone and plasma therapies to cleanse the blood. We will provide you with all the options that are right for you.
We offer stem cell therapy via IV or direct injection, depending on the condition we need to treat. We also provide full concierge service, including transportation from the airport to your hotel, from the hotel to the clinic for all treatments, and back to the airport.
The risk of rejection from umbilical cord stem cells is generally low about 1%. This is because these stem cells are less mature and do not carry any protein or blood cells, they have a reduced likelihood of provoking an immune response compared to adult stem cells. However, there is still a small risk of rejection, as with any medical treatment.
1. Customer service is our top priority.
2. Reliable and safe treatment.
3. Fresh, 60-day or less (not frozen) stem cells from healthy umbilical cord blood. The donor is COVID-19 vaccine-free.
4. Third-party lab certification of the stem cells.
5. Fully licensed and approved by Mexico FDA clinic.
6. Concierge service to accompany you throughout the entire process.
Stem cell therapy is being researched and used to treat a wide range of conditions. Here are some of the areas where stem cell therapy has shown promise:
1. **Orthopedic Conditions**: Such as osteoarthritis, chronic tendinitis, bone fractures, and spinal disc injuries.
2. **Neurological Disorders**: Including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and recovery from stroke.
3. **Cardiovascular Diseases**: Such as heart failure, myocardial infarction (heart attack), and to repair damaged heart tissue.
4. **Autoimmune Diseases**: Like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Crohn's disease.
5. **Skin Rejuvenation**: For burns, wound healing, and reducing wrinkles by promoting new skin growth.
6. **Diabetes**: To help create insulin-producing cells that can potentially reduce the dependency on insulin injections.
7. **Liver Diseases**: Such as cirrhosis or liver failure, where stem cells can help regenerate liver tissue.
8. **Cancer**: Some types of stem cell transplants are used to restore bone marrow and treat certain types of blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.
Research is ongoing, and many of these applications are still in clinical trials to determine their efficacy and safety. If you're considering stem cell therapy, it's important to consult with healthcare providers to understand the potential benefits and risks for your specific condition.
YES, Stem cell therapy has the potential to strengthen your immune system, particularly in situations where it has been weakened, such as after chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Hematopoietic stem cells, which can develop into various blood cells, are often used to rebuild the immune system in these cases.
Additionally, stem cells may help modulate the immune system to reduce inflammation or autoimmune responses, benefiting conditions like multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis. However, the effects can vary depending on the type of stem cells used, the specific treatment, and individual health conditions.
It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to understand how stem cell therapy might impact your immune system based on your specific medical needs and the type of therapy being considered.
Not directly, but after stem cells differentiate and become specific cell types like brain cells, heart muscle cells, or bone cells, they can, like any cell in our body, potentially mutate and become cancerous under certain conditions. However, this risk is a general characteristic of all cells, not just those derived from stem cells.
In therapy, stem cells are primarily used to regenerate or repair damaged tissues. For cancer treatment specifically, stem cells are often used to replenish the bone marrow following intensive therapies such as chemotherapy or radiation, which destroy both cancerous and healthy cells. These stem cells are expected to develop into healthy blood cells to support the immune system, rather than directly curing cancer.
The potential for stem cells to become cancerous is linked to their ability to divide and replicate, which if uncontrolled, could lead to growth abnormalities. This highlights the need for careful control and monitoring in clinical settings where stem cell therapies are administered.
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