Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is stem cell therapy for autism?
Stem cell therapy for autism involves the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), typically derived from umbilical cord tissue, to support and regulate immune responses and promote neurological repair. While still being researched, many families have reported improvements in behavioral and cognitive functions.
Where do the stem cells come from?
At Silence Clinic, we use ethically collected mesenchymal stem cells obtained from donated umbilical cord tissue (cord lining), processed and stored under strict clinical standards. These stem cells are non-embryonic and collected painlessly after birth with parental consent.
Is this treatment safe?
Yes, our treatments are conducted under approved medical protocols, using clinical-grade stem cells. Mesenchymal stem cells are known for their low immunogenicity and high safety profile. Each case is carefully evaluated by our medical team before treatment.
Can stem cell therapy cure autism?
Stem cell therapy is a cure for autism. It may help improve certain symptoms such as social behavior, communication, sensory sensitivity, and attention. Results vary depending on the individual and other co-existing conditions.
How is the treatment administered?
The stem cells are typically administered via intravenous infusion or other medically approved routes. The procedure is non-surgical, and patients are monitored by healthcare professionals during and after the session.
Who is eligible for stem cell therapy?
Candidates are usually children or adults with a formal autism diagnosis. Eligibility is determined after a comprehensive medical evaluation, including developmental history, current symptoms, and any underlying health issues.
How long does the therapy take?
Treatment protocols vary, but most programs involve a short clinical stay of a few days, including pre-assessment, infusion, and post-treatment observation. Follow-up may include behavioral assessments and remote support.
Are there any side effects?
Mild and temporary side effects like fatigue or low-grade fever may occur, though they are uncommon. Our clinical team is available 24/7 to manage and respond to any reactions promptly.
Is this therapy approved and legal?
Yes. We operate within the legal and ethical frameworks established by the national health authorities. All stem cell materials are processed in (GMP) certified laboratories under approved protocols.
How can I learn more or apply for a consultation?
To schedule a consultation or receive detailed information about our program, please contact us at [email protected] or fill out the inquiry form on our Lab page. We are here to guide you through every ste
