WHAT IS AUTISM?

If you are the parent of a child on the spectrum, we understand that every day can seem like a challenge. Thankfully, there is a possible solution: Autologous Stem Cell Therapy.

Research shows that high-quality early intervention can improve brain development in autistic children. In fact, the world-renowned specialist we are associated with has treated more than 1,800 patients through Autologous Stem Cell Therapy in India, one of the foremost countries in this field.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF AUTISM?

Autism Spectrum Disorders are a wide range of developmental conditions that affect a child’s ability to communicate and interact.
Symptoms include:

  • Social interaction problems
  • Difficulty understanding language
  • Hyperactivity
  • Repetitive mannerisms
  • Behavioral problems

HOW DOES AUTOLOGOUS STEM CELL THERAPY HELP TREAT AUTISM?

Doctors believe stem cells can help repair the damaged brain pathways that cause autistic symptoms. After undergoing Autologous Stem Cell Therapy for autism, a large percentage of patients have shown improved sensory aspects and motor activities, with a decrease in repetitive mannerisms and hyperactivity.

WHAT OTHER THERAPIES ARE ADVISABLE?

While Autologous Stem Cell Therapy is effective in many cases, it is not the only solution. As a parent, your investment in your child’s wellbeing and growth are essential.
We can also help your child receive other beneficial treatments, such as:

  • Speech Therapy
  • ABA
  • Occupational Therapy

By connecting you with a leading autism treatment center in India, we will help you access the most effective autism treatments, so you can choose the very best for your child, enabling them to lead a more independent and fulfilling life.

 

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.