- Advantages of Stem Cell Treatment
- Why India is the best choice for Stem Cells?
- Why Mesenchymal Stem Cells?
- How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?
- Stem Cell Connect Method
- Safety and Risks of Stem Cell Therapy
- SVF Cells from the Stroma Vascular Fraction
- Limits of Stem Cell Therapy
- Stem Cell Treatment Pricing
- Terminology
- Supportive Treatments
- Stem Cell Treatment Procedure
- Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy
- Adverse Effects of Stem Cell Therapy
- Stem Cell Treatment Awareness
- Use Of Placental Stem Cells for Treatment
- 5 Stem Cell Myths What Science Says
Stem Cell Therapy Overview
Revolutionary treatment
Medical Breakthrough
Discover a game-changing approach to personalized and effective medical treatments using stem cell therapy.
Healing benefits
Unleash the therapeutic power of stem cells to treat degenerative diseases and injuries using cutting-edge technology.
Stem cell therapy provides
Promising potential in treating various medical conditions through regenerative medicine.

Why choose India for stem cell therapy?
1.
World-class Facilities
You have access to state-of-the-art medical facilities equipped with advanced technology and expertise in stem cell therapy.
2.
Knowledge and Experience
India has extensive experience in stem cell therapy. The country has several hospitals and clinics specializing in this treatment. These hospitals are staffed by highly experienced and qualified doctors.
3.
Cost of treatment
The cost of stem cell therapy in India is relatively affordable compared to other countries. The cost of treatment ranges from $5,000 to $20,000, depending on the type of treatment and the patient's condition.
4.
Nature and Culture
Combine your medical trip with the rich cultural experiences and natural beauty that India has to offer.
Stem cell therapy applications in India
01.
Stem cell therapy applications in pediatrics
Cerebral palsy (CP), bronchopulmonary dysplasia, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, congenital heart disease, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, intraventricular hemorrhage, Fanconi anemia, necrotizing enterocolitis, autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), muscular dystrophy (MD)
02.
Applications of stem cell therapy in neuroscience
Multiple sclerosis, stroke, spinal cord injury, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), stroke, ischemic brain injury, cerebral palsy, Huntington's disease, facial nerve palsy, Parkinson's disease and movement disorders, all types of ataxia, familial spastic paresis, myasthenia gravis, traumatic brain injury (TBI)
03.
Stem cell therapy applications in eye disorders
Retinal disorders: age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, corneal injury, diabetic retinopathy, retinoblastoma, myopia, optic atrophy, retina.
04.
Stem cell therapy applications in orthopedic surgery
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS), Osteoarthritis, Avascular necrosis (AVN), Osteoporosis, Sports injuries, Disc degeneration, Spastic disorders.
05.
Stem cell therapy applications in female infertility
Female infertility (FI)
06.
Stem cell therapy applications in male infertility
Male infertility (MI) Male sexual dysfunction (ED)
07.
Stem cell therapy applications in gastrointestinal diseases
Liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, alcoholic liver disease, cholestatic liver disease, short bowel syndrome.
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Stem cell therapy applications in renal disorders
- Acute kidney injury (AKI)
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
- Glomerulonephritis
- Kidney transplantation

Stem cell therapy applications in various diseases
Rheumatoid arthritis Oncology Cellular immunotherapy (CI) Dermatology Psoriasis Anti-aging therapy Vitiligo Epidermolysis bullosa Chronic wounds Skin cancer Hair loss treatment Stem cell therapy in plastic surgery.
Success stories and patient testimonials

Reema Sandhu's success story in the field of stem cells began five years ago, when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). This condition affects the brain and spinal cord, causing a wide range of life-changing symptoms such as blurred vision, muscle spasms, and memory problems.
Despite receiving high doses of medication to treat her condition, Reema saw no improvement and suffered from several side effects.
After years of frustration, she decided to opt for personalized treatment and undergo a course of chemotherapy to destroy her immune system. She began stem cell therapy in January.
She then received an autologous stem cell transplant, in which her own stem cells were collected from her blood and reinfused into her body via intravenous injection.
Immediately, significant improvements were evident, particularly in Reema's brain function. Two months after the transplant, she regained her sight and returned to work.
These positive results indicate that Reema's MS has stopped progressing as a result of her stem cell transplant.

47-year-old Andrew Robinson had one of the most promising stem cell success stories.
He was told he would need a knee replacement after suffering for years from pain and swelling due to knee arthritis. However, Andrew was then recommended an alternative to a knee replacement: a cartilage graft procedure.
This procedure involves inserting a "scaffold" into the bone, which promotes the growth of new cartilage by releasing stem cells collected from the bone marrow.
Andrew was able to walk again after just 10 weeks of treatment and has now returned to his active lifestyle.

From Kenya, 38 years old. I received multiple stem cell infusions in India. Before that, I was diabetic, with my blood sugar levels hovering between 320-360. I had several foot ulcers that had been open for about 1.5 years, and I was also having problems with my kidneys. Within the weeks after the stem cell procedure in India, my average blood sugar levels dropped to 110-130. At the same time, I lost a significant amount of body weight and also noticed an improvement in my skin. My kidneys and other organs are now completely normal.
Diabetic foot ulcers heal within 20 days after stem cell treatment.