Therapies with donor stem cells (allogeneic stem cell therapies) or your own stem cells (autologous stem cell therapies), which were frozen after removal, can only be carried out abroad at present.
In addition, hospitals are allowed to perform “approved” therapies only almost everywhere in the world. Stem cell therapies are considered “novel” and “experimental”.
This means that such treatments must not be performed in hospitals, only in doctor’s offices.
It is thus clear: Seriously ill patients have little access to “novel” therapies because hospitals with intensive care units cannot perform the desired stem cell therapies.
We carry out stem cell therapies in my clinic in Vienna, and also in Switzerland. Naturally, the patient needs to be mobile and in good general condition.
DDr. Heinrich, MD