Chronic Liver Disease
Until now, the only solution for end-stage chronic liver disease was transplantation. Now you have an safe and effective alternative in adult stem cell therapy.
Chronic liver damage causes scar tissue to slowly replace healthy liver tissue and leads to a progressive decline in blood supply through the liver. Over time, liver function degenerates and the natural regenerative capacity of the liver is not sufficient to off-set the chronic damage.
Chronic liver failure can be caused by a number of factors, the main ones being alcohol, hepatitis A and B, and fatty liver disease.
What can we offer?
We offer a unique form of therapy using autologous (patient’s own) adult stem cells. 
Major liver test scores show significant improvement after stem cell treatment Transplantation Proc, 40, 1140-1144; 2008
The safety and efficacy of our stem cell treatment has been proven. Clinical results have been published in the leading scientific journal, Transplantation Proceedings (May 2008).All treated patients showed improvement in major liver function tests (see chart).
There were no incidents of adverse effects
Who needs therapy?
Patients
who need a liver transplant should seriously consider this safe and
effective alternative. There is no wait for treatment and the cost is
much more affordable than that for transplantation.
How can you receive treatment?
- Contact us to schedule an appointment with our board-certified doctors. If you would like to involve your physician in the process, we would be happy to work with them.
- After initial evaluation and case review, our doctors determine whether the patient is eligible for therapy.
- Patient is admitted into one of our state-of-the-art therapy centers. A qualified and experienced physician will be assigned to design an individualized therapy regimen.
- Stem cells are harvested, enriched in our cGMP facilities and re-implanted into the patient.
- The treatment duration is usually less than one week.
- Patient is required to attend all follow-up procedures at our center or with their own physician.
Contact us to know more about your stem cell therapy options