These techniques developed by the Stem Cells for Hope Clinics are being applied to implement treatments for a wide range of human degenerative and debilitating conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases, ocular disease and various physiological injuries. Our Global Network of Clinics, who have been treating patients for the last 15 to 18 years, are also involved in ongoing human Stem Cell Research and the Development of new Stem Cell Transplantation Therapy protocols and they are currently successfully treating patients with this Regenerative Medical technology outside of the United States.
Stem Cells for Hope does not have any treatment facilities nor do we treat any patients inside the United States or any other countries where Stem Cell Transplantation Therapy is not approved by the local Government Health Administration.
Please see the Stem Cells for Hope [Medical Forms] for a checklist of medical information that we will require.
Our experienced International Medical and Scientific Board of Advisors will review all the material and provide us with a recommendation if the prospective patient is a good candidate for stem cell transplantation therapy. If so, they will then recommend a personalized treatment plan based on the patient’s medical history and current condition. We will then contact the prospective patient and begin the process of reporting their findings, send out the necessary forms and begin scheduling the treatment at the appropriate time and at the best affiliate clinic location based on their medical requirements.
It is important for any potential patient to receive the treatment as soon as possible after any accident or injury occurs or any degenerative disease is detected. This early intervention increases your chances of responding to the therapy and recovery rather than allowing the condition to degenerate further over time. However, the stem cell transplantation therapy has been successful as well on older patients we have treated (65 to 78 years of age) with a long history of degenerative diseases, injuries to the brain or the body.