How long do the effects of stem cell therapy last?
Autologous stem cell treatments aren’t like taking prescription medicine, on one hand, nor like a liver transplant, on the other.
When properly administered, autologous stem cells have a much more long-lasting effect than the proverbial “take two aspirin and call me in the morning” but not so long an effect as a successful liver transplant.
Three are better than one
Tijuana isn’t what you’d think.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Information
ProgenCell Stem Cell Therapy Treatment for Knee Pain – Case Study
Male patent, 56 years old, high performance athlete, begins with pain in both knees with predominance in left knee, progressive damage, on 2012 reports absolute limitation to practice any sport and even certain everyday activities became painful.
Autologous cell therapy obtained from minimally manipulated bone marrow stem cells was applied, which consisted of intra-joint injection,
Documents Needed to Travel to Mexico for Medical Reasons
Many people believe that there are special documents required to travel to Mexico to receive medical treatment. This is not true. In Mexico, tourist and medical patients that are traveling from United States are treated the same. The only document patients who want to pursue stem cell treatment or for other medical reasons will only need their passport.
A crash-course in eye diseases
The eye is such a complex mechanism that it can’t be dealt with effectively in blog posts. The more we know about it, the more we know that we don’t know. And, of all our five senses, vision is the one we know the most about. Here at ProgenCell, we have successfully treated many cases of macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa,
Patient Satisfaction at ProgenCell
As a major part of our commitment to total quality management and ISO9000 procedures, we have been developing ways to measure customer satisfaction. We do this in order to understand our patients better. Since we’re in the wellness business, success usually means that we don’t see our patient again, so we use what we learn while our patients are with us so that the experiences of our next patients can be even better.