HOW STEM CELL THERAPY WORKS
Stem cell therapy replaces and replenishes our own supply of stem cells that has been used, or has lost vitality as we age. From birth, we are left with stock, each tissue storing a reserve to repair future damage. Stem cells hold unique characteristics that give them immense therapeutic potential, they can multiply and under the adequate stimuli, they can differentiate into mature cells of different organs (e.g. brain, heart, liver, etc).
Mesenchymal cells derived from human umbilical cords are "universal donor" cells that don't generate rejection. They have high proliferation capacity, wide differentiation potential and long-term preservation of biological properties. Stem cell treatments can help to revitalize injured, or dead native cells to correct damage from inflammation, oxidation, or cell death.
Benefits of Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells / UC-MSCs
Wharton's Jelly is a gelatinous substance within the umbilical cord and a rich source of MSCs. These cells are young and recognized as the most effective stimulators to induce healing, modulate the immune system and regenerate tissues.
MSCs are pluripotent, meaning they have the ability to divide, self-renew and differentiate into any type of cells to eventually form specialized body cells (e.g. heart, liver, etc).
These human umbilical cord-derived stem cells are safe, easy to collect and purify - even with much higher purity than other types of stem cells. MSCs have the following advantages:
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Effective regenerative properties for healing
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Optimal anti-inflammatory properties
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Strong secretory factors for inter-cell communication
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Unlikely to cause rejection
CELLMED ADVANCED STEM CELL TREATMENTS
Arthritis Bursitis Ligament injuries Ligament tears Osteoarthritis Overuse injuries Rheumatoid Arthritis Tendonitis
Arrhythmia Cardiomyopathy Hypertension Stroke Valvular heart
Autism spectrum disorder
Arthritis Crohn's disease Dermatomyositis Multiple sclerosis Lupus Lyme Psoriasis Type I Diabetes
Fatigue Overall degeneration Skin blemishes Wrinkles
Ataxia Fibromyalgia Multiple sclerosis Parkinson’s Stroke Spinal cord injury
Asthma COPD Pulmonary fibrosis
Inflammatory bowel disease
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How do I send the medical records prior to my scheduled treatment?Once you have contacted us, a Patient Advocate will schedule a free consultation call to discuss your specific health condition, stem cell candidacy and next steps. Please follow the specific instructions that will be provided to ensure that your medical records submission is complete and arrives on time before your actual treatment at our clinic. If you have further questions, please contact us.
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How is the stem cell treatment administered?The administration of stem cell treatments depends on the particular health condition and specific needs of each patient. Typical methods of stem cell administration include: Intravenous (IV), intramuscular, intrathecal, and intra-articular.
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How long does the treatment take?Stem cell treatment administration is minimally invasive. The total duration of your treatment depends on the specific health condition to treat and the specific duration will be confirmed during your patient assessment period after you apply to receive treatment.
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How long will it take to see the results from the stem cell treatment?Each patient case is unique and there is no guarantee that results will be quickly felt, or observed. Some patients report improvements shortly after the treatment, others experience signs of improvement 3 to 6 months after returning home. However, not all patients improve given each case is unique.
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How much does stem cell treatments cost? Will insurance cover the cost?Fees for services start from USD$6,900 for intra-articular treatments and USD$15,900 for intravenous (IV) treatments depending on the specific health condition to treat. Pricing does not include traveling costs such as airfare, hotel accommodations, food, or tourism transportation. We provide airport pick-up and drop-off transfers. If you want more information about how much a treatment costs for a specific condition, you're encouraged to get in touch with us via web form. Please note that no insurance provider covers stem cell treatments, particularly overseas.
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Is stem cell treatment painful?Each stem cell treatment administration varies on the particular patient condition and it is rarely painful, most stem cell treatments are painless. Pain is subjective and will depend on the patient's threshold for pain, type of administration and specific health condition to be treated. Our medical team will consult with you to discuss your medical history, answer questions and confirm if in rare cases a pain relief treatment is necessary.
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Is stem cell therapy safe?Research, clinical studies and actual patient administration show a high level of confidence in the safety of stem cell treatments with little risk of complications, or side effects. CELLMED therapy follows the international standards in biosafety and we do a thorough assessment of each applicant's condition and medical history to discuss stem cell therapy candidacy and safety concerns.
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How are the stem cells collected?At CELLMED, we carefully assess, test and collect umbilical cord donations from healthy women after normal birth. All of our donors are subject to careful consideration and sign a consent form to become donors. The mother's blood undergoes comprehensive testing for STDs including HIV, among other diseases.
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Are there ethical, or regulatory issues with stem cell treatment?Stem cells are not encompassed by controversies as fetal and embryonic stem cells are. Churches such as the Catholic Church and the Southern Baptist Church have issued papers encouraging stem cell research and the use of adult stem cells in health treatments as an ethically acceptable alternative to the use of fetal and embryonic stem cells.
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Is stem cell therapy right for me?Please contact us for a free consultation to discuss the specific health condition and treatment needs. Stem cell therapy is a new field and it may not be suitable to treat some diseases, or disorders. We will be happy to answer all your questions to help you determine if cell therapy may be able to help.
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Why is stem cell therapy not available in the U.S?Stem cell treatment is considered a new field in medical science, because clinical trials are limited given their ample potential as an alternative in regenerative medicine, the FDA advises people interested in stem cell treatment within the U.S to be careful of unscrupulous providers. The FDA has the authority to regulate stem cell products strictly within the U.S and does not have oversight of treatments done in foreign countries.
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