Imagine that your brain is a magnificent orchestra and that the star of the show is your first violin (neurons). When your first violin (neurons) plays in harmony with the rest of your orchestra, the ensuing music is magical (coordinated movements). However, if your first violin (neurons) plays off key (breaks down) or straight up dies, the musical hole that it creates (decreased dopamine levels) causes all the other instruments to play off key as well (irregular… More
To get your magnificent orchestra (brain) back in sync, you hire a temporary first violin (dopamine-related drugs). However, you find that the temporary first violin (dopamine-related drugs) worked perfectly in the beginning but has slowly become lazy over time (waning benefits of dopamine-related drugs). So, you hire an oboe (deep brain stimulation) to make your temporary first violin (dopamine-related drugs) behave better as well as restore your orchestra (brain) and recreate that magical music (coordinated movements). Although this helps a little, you find that the orchestra still doesn’t sound as good as it used to (tremors and stiffness decrease but persist). In the end, you consider firing (MRI-guided focused ultrasound) the problematic parts of your orchestra (brain), but you worry that this drastic measure may mean that you never make music again (coordinated movements).
So, in a last-ditch effort, you finally hire a magical conductor (wjMSCs) who can not only be the first violin themself (transform into neurons) but can motivate the rest of the orchestra to fix their instruments and play well. They even coach your previous first violin (neurons) never to play off key (break down) again and convinces them to return to the orchestra, so you never have to hire a temporary first violin (dopamine-related drugs) or an oboe (deep brain stimulation) nor do you have to fire (MRI-guided focused ultrasound) anyone.
They're pros who can give you personalized advice and recommend the latest treatment options that suit your unique condition.
Our doctors decide how many wjMSCs, the transfusion method, and the rounds of treatment that you need based on your medical records. So, be sure to send them to your patient liaison.
Multiple universities and institutions from across the globe have examined the efficacy of using wjMSCs to treat Parkinson's disease and reported promising outcomes.
Our premium grade passage 2 wjMSCs are ethically derived from the umbilical cord tissues of healthy human babies that have been delivered after 37 weeks of gestation.
Our laboratory is not only current goods & manufacturing practices (cGMP) certified, but ISO 9001 certified as well, both of which are internationally recognised standards for quality management systems (QMS).
Our bio-safety level (BSL) 2 laboratory adheres to international standard operating procedures to ensure cleanliness and sterility as well as the safety of the environment.
The Patient Liaison that you are assigned will require your medical information. To streamline the process, either send your existing medical records to your Patient Liaison or get a medical test done in your country of residence and send it to your Patient Liaison.
Your Patient Liaison will send your medical reports to our doctors, who will tailor a personalised treatment plan for you or request that you get more medical tests done in your country of residence and send it to your Patient Liaison.
Once you've agreed to the treatment plan, let your Patient Liaison know when you'd like to start your treatment. They'll coordinate with our doctors and book a treatment slot for you.
Let your Patient Liaison know how many people will be accompanying you to Malaysia and if you have any special requirements, such as ambulance or wheelchair assistance. You'll need to pay a deposit depending on the duration of your treatment, number of travellers, and special needs so that your Patient Liaison may make appropriate hotel bookings and transport arrangements.
When booking your flight tickets, it's recommended to arrive two days before your treatment date and to depart the day after your treatment ends.
Two days before your arrival in Malaysia, go to this link to register yourself and all other travellers.
Your Patient Liaison will organise your airport transfer to the hotel and send you your driver's contact details via email. Log in to "Airport WiFi" to check your email once you've landed at KLIA and contact your driver.
Your Patient Liaison will meet you at the hotel and help you check-in. You will be required to pay the remainder of your treatment fee in order for the laboratory to begin preparing the products for your treatment, which will be two days later. We accept cash, online funds transfers, PayPal, and credit / debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, JCB, Union Pay).
Your Patient Liaison will arrange transportation to and from the treatment facility on the treatment date and walk you through the registration and discharge processes.