Dementia Treatment
Stem Cell Therapy
Stem Cell Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease
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Stem Cell Treatment for Dementia
Through a decade of dedicated work, our clinic's specialists have developed a unique combined treatment method for Dementia/Alzheimer's Disease (AD) using stem cells from different sources in a single clinic visit.
In most cases, dementia occurs in elderly patients, which makes using the patient's own (autologous) stem cells impractical for treatment.
Stem cells undergo aging processes just like other cells in the body, which is why their therapeutic capacity to restore lost bodily functions is limited.
Learn more about stem cell therapy at a free consultation
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Offer extended until August 26, 2026
- The doctor takes a complete medical history and reviews your case;
- A review of your medical records, including test results and diagnosis;
- Guidance on treatment options using cell-based technologies, based on your specific indications and contraindications;
- A prognosis on the expected results and effectiveness of stem cell therapy in your specific case;
- A preliminary, individual treatment plan with procedure cost information;
- A list of any additional tests or examinations, if needed;
- Answers to all your medical and logistical questions.
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Stem Cell Biotherapy for Alzheimer's Disease
Combined stem cell treatment for Dementia/Alzheimer's Disease (AD) most often uses young, active donor stem cells. They are individually selected from certified biobanks and are safe and effective.
For Dementia/Alzheimer's Disease (AD), 4 methods are used for administering Stem Cells into the patient's body:
- Intravenous,
- Intrathecal,
- Intranasal,
- Local.
When administered simultaneously, stem cells from different sources reinforce each other's therapeutic effect and extend the duration of the treatment's benefits.
Combining several administration routes allows the stem cells to reach all target organs (the central and peripheral nervous system, the muscular system). There, they trigger a whole cascade of regenerative processes. This activates and forms new nerve tissue cells that replace damaged areas of nerve tissue, producing a therapeutic effect on all of the disease's symptoms.
Stem cells are administered via the following routes:
- Intravenous route of administration: This delivers stem cells via the bloodstream to every organ and tissue weakened by the disease, and helps normalize the function of all body systems. Every person's body contains stem cells, but administering them in a dose millions of times greater than their normal levels in the body allows them to restore the myelin sheath of damaged nerve fibers and curb the excessive immune response that this damage triggers. Such a large number of stem cells lets them distribute throughout both the central nervous system and the entire body, improving the function of every system and organ. This is especially important for elderly patients, whose bodies are weakened by age, and for patients with dementia, which often develops alongside chronic conditions. Clinical studies have shown that administered stem cells can be modified (differentiated) into other cell types, including nerve cells. Through this modification, stem cells integrate among the cells of nerve bundles, replacing all damaged areas. This restores the process of nerve impulse conduction and leads to a reversal of the disease's symptoms.
- For intrathecal administration:Stem cells are administered directly into the spinal canal. Carried by the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, they cross the blood-brain barrier and settle directly at sites of brain and motor neuron damage. There, they stimulate regenerative processes and slow disease progression, and in some cases restore lost function. Administering stem cells into the spinal canal slows the destruction of motor neurons and helps partially restore the structure of the spinal cord. By replacing dead neurons, stem cells reduce symptoms and improve motor impairments without triggering a negative immune response in the body.
- Intranasal route — administering stem cells and exosomes (a concentration of regenerative substances produced by stem cells) to the patient by inhalation. This allows stem cells and exosomes to reach the brain directly through the vascular network of the nasal passages. This improves behavioral responses, speech, attention, mood, sleep, and social adaptation, and importantly, it's very well tolerated by patients.
- Local route: as age and disease progression advance, muscle strength and muscle mass decrease (secondary muscle atrophy develops). That's why locally administering stem cells and regenerative substances (exosomes) into ligaments and muscles is extremely effective. They are delivered to the musculoskeletal system via electrophoresis (a type of physiotherapy that helps them penetrate deeper tissue layers) or injections. This causes new blood vessels to form in the muscles, giving them a greater supply of oxygen and nutrients. The muscles grow stronger, energy increases, and quality of life improves.
The "Stem Cell Biotherapy" program for dementia and Alzheimer's disease also includes comprehensive physiotherapy procedures that improve stem cell penetration into damaged areas and create conditions for their long-term function (hyperbaric oxygen therapy, electrical stimulation, reflexotherapy, and others).
The minimum program length is 7 days.
The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis, but if needed or preferred, the program can also be carried out as inpatient care. Our regenerative stem cell biotherapy clinics in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Samara are ready to provide our patients with the most comfortable possible stay.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
The treatment program may be adapted depending on the patient's condition, disease stage, complications, and co-occurring conditions. All adjustments are made individually, based on the patient's needs.
Please note that the effectiveness of stem cell biotherapy depends on many factors, including age, co-occurring conditions, individual characteristics, genetic factors, lifestyle, and other circumstances. As a result, the final outcome may differ from what was expected.
To achieve the best possible effect, recovery after biotherapy should be part of a comprehensive approach to treating the condition.
Stem cell biotherapy combines well with other treatment methods, which helps enhance its effectiveness. We strongly recommend continuing rehabilitation efforts and strictly following your doctor's instructions, including medication, alongside biotherapy. This is critical for achieving a lasting result.
We care about our patients' comfort and create every condition for a pleasant, convenient treatment experience:
- Free transfer: we arrange transportation for patients from the airport or train station to the clinic and back.
- Help with accommodation: we help select and book a nearby hotel (only the accommodation itself is paid for separately).
- Accessible environment: our clinics are equipped to comfortably accommodate people with limited mobility.
We strive to create the warmest, most family-like atmosphere possible, so every patient feels at home!
For complete information on biotherapy options in your case and a consultation on the treatment program, you can use the online form on our website or reach us through the "Contacts" section.
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