WHAT IS AUTOLOGOUS STEM CELL THERAPY?

Many children are born with different neurological conditions, or develop them over time. Parents in such situations lose hope because no cure seems possible. Thankfully, some of the latest advances in medicine, such as Autologous Stem Cell Therapy, are bringing back some hope.
This Nobel-prize winning treatment helps your body repair itself using your own healing potential, using autologous stem cells from your bone marrow. Today, thanks to numerous advances, India is one of the world’s top locations for this treatment.
We at Meditourz have already helped more than 5,000 patients get access to top doctors and the latest, safest and best-quality regenerative procedures.

HOW DOES AUTOLOGOUS STEM CELL THERAPY WORK?

Your stem cells have the unique ability to multiply endlessly, transforming into specific cell types of any kind of tissues or organs. Using these, Autologous Stem Cell Therapy can help your body Repair, Renew and Regenerate its own damaged and degenerating tissues.

Why use adult stem cells?

Our experience and international research have shown that adult stem cells can help treat numerous conditions that were earlier considered incurable. Apart from this, there are three main reasons for using them:
1. Adult stem cells are present in the brain, bone marrow, blood vessels, skin, teeth, heart and even hair follicles. This means every single person has an abundant supply.
2. They are the most viable and safest option because they come from your own body.
3. For the same reason, using them has no ethical or legal issues.

WHY INTRATHECAL ADMINISTRATION?

In this process, the stem cells are injected directly into the cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) inside your spinal column. This by-passes the blood-brain barrier and hugely improves the efficacy of the treatment.

WHAT DISEASES CAN BE TREATED?

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • Muscular Dystrophy

  • Intellectual Disabilities

  • Spinal Cord Injury

  • Stroke

  • Dementia

  • Motor Neuron Disease

 

DR ALOK SHARMAMBBS, M.S., M.CH



Dr Alok Sharma is a world-renowned Neurosurgeon, Neuroscientist and Professor with decades of surgical expertise in Neurosurgery, Neuroscience and Autologous Stem Cell Therapy. In 1995, he worked at the Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden, where neural transplantation was performed for the first time in the world. He has also worked at the University of Colorado's Health Sciences Center in Denver, USA, where the world's first randomized trial for cell transplantation was done for Parkinson's disease. Dr Alok has authored many books, published over 100 scientific publications and contributed over 150 scientific presentations at international, national and zonal conferences.