🧠 Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease: Supporting Cognition and Slowing Decline
- Dr. Andrew Peskau
- Aug 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 22
Dementia — including Alzheimer’s Disease — is a progressive neurological condition that affects memory, behaviour, speech, orientation, and independence. While conventional medicine offers limited options beyond symptom management, regenerative therapies may help slow the decline, support function, and stabilise progression in many cases.
At BioCells Medical, we offer personalised multi-stage programmes designed to support patients with mild to moderate stages of dementia and provide families with real-time clinical guidance.
💡 Who we treat
We accept patients with:
Diagnosed Alzheimer’s Disease or other forms of dementia
Symptoms such as memory loss, mood changes, confusion, speech or mobility decline
Early to moderate stages (still responsive, mobile, or partially independent)
Family or caregiver support for continued care after therapy
Each case is reviewed by our neurological team to assess eligibility and goals.
🧬 What the treatment includes
Our dementia protocols are designed to:
Reduce neuroinflammation
Support neurotransmitter pathways
Improve focus, memory processing, and emotional balance
Delay cognitive and physical deterioration
Treatments may include:
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) — for neuroprotection and anti-inflammatory effects
Purified exosomes — to support intercellular signalling and brain function
T-regulatory cell therapy — for immune stabilisation
Electro-Neuro Therapy (ENT) — to stimulate functional brain areas
Peptide-based support — to address energy metabolism and neuroplasticity
Therapies are developed in our certified GMP laboratory in Warsaw and supervised by our doctors.
🌍 Where treatment is provided
Patients can be treated:
At our medical centre in Warsaw
Or at home, through direct international deployment of our medical team (for advanced or immobile cases)
We currently care for patients and families across Europe, the Gulf, and Central Asia.
📊 What families report
While dementia is not reversible, families of treated patients often notice:
Improved attention and emotional stability
Better orientation in familiar environments
Clearer speech or communication
Slower rate of decline
More connection during daily interactions
Each case is unique, and improvements are carefully monitored by our multidisciplinary team.
📩 Support begins with understanding
If your family is navigating dementia or Alzheimer’s, we’re here to help you explore what’s possible — with care, science, and guidance.→ Book a free online consultation with our doctors.
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