Our Therapy

Pricing of Stem Cell and Exosome Treatment
Our Therapy

Pre-Treatment

Our patients undertake several actions before traveling for treatment to ensure a safe and successful experience. Here is a detailed outline of the steps typically involved:

Online-Consultation with our Head Doctor

After the family has provided all medical records and our Head Doctor finds the patient eligible for our treatment we organize a Zoom-Call to give the family a full understanding of the proposed treatment. During the call the family has the opportunity to ask whatever questions they might have.

Treatment protocol, consent form and estimate

After the Zoom-Call and in agreement with the family a treatment protocol will be established, the consent form signed and a cost estimate will be sent.

Fixing the treatment date

In agreement with patient, doctor and clinic we fix a specific date for the treatment.

Travel arrangements

We support the family with travel arrangements such as hotel selection, airport transfer, visa, etc..

– Payment, Deposit: In order to cover the ongoing planning of the entire procedure the family has to deposit EUR 1.000.- via wire to the announced account. In case of a no-show this amount will not be reimbursed.
– Payment, Treatment Cost: The family will be asked to wire the entire treatment estimate (less the deposit) to the account announced no later than 5 business days before the first treatment date. Missing coverage of the estimated cost leads to refusal of treatment.
– Change of Estimate: Should there be a change in the protocol and/or costs the changes will be discussed first and the amount will be adjusted based on the changes only with approval of the family.

– Hotel Pick-up: The patient will be picked up at the hotel and brought to the clinic. 
– Physical evaluation, Day 1: The patient will be evaluated about its general condition and determination of certain vitals.
– Outpatient-solution: The patient will have his own room to undergo the different treatments and therapies.
– Individual treatment plan: The patient will undergo the individual treatment plan as agreed during the pre-treatment phase with family, doctors and clinic.
– Hotel transfer: After the treatment is completed the patient and the family will be brought back to the hotel
– Final Day of treatment plan: A final evaluation will be done and the patient will be discharged thereafter and brought back to the hotel.

– Zoom-Call: After a period of 4-6 weeks a online- consultation will be  organized in order to discuss the patient’s condition.
– Availability for questions: The patient and the family will have permanent access to medical staff in order to discuss open  questions.

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Communication and Support

Informing Support Network: The patient informs family and friends about their travel plans and expected timeline. Establishing Communication: The patient ensures they have a means of communication (e.g.. international phone plan) and keeps contact information for the medical facility and their local doctor.

Legal and Ethical Considerations

Understanding Legal Aspects: The patient reviews the legal aspects of receiving medical treatment abroad, including consent forms, liability issues, and local regulations. Ethical Considerations: The patient considers the ethical implications of their choice, such as the impact on local healthcare resources.

Pre-Treatment Medical Preparations

After the family has provided all medical records and our Head Doctor finds the patient eligible for our treatment we organize a Zoom-Call to give the family a full understanding of the proposed treatment. During the call the family has the opportunity to ask whatever questions they might have.

Psychological Preparation

After the family has provided all medical records and our Head Doctor finds the patient eligible for our treatment we organize a Zoom-Call to give the family a full understanding of the proposed treatment. During the call the family has the opportunity to ask whatever questions they might have.