BioCells Medical

Sign up for
Free Consultation
Contact us to find out all the
extra information
contact@wix.com
+123-456-789
© 2035 by The Clinic.Powered and secured by Wix

BioCells Medical for you!
Innovative, science-backed treatment that’s improving lives every day!
Dementia doesn't define you — memories, dreams, and love still live within.
Behind the diagnosis is a life full of meaning — a family, a future, a spirit that shines.
At BioCells Medical, we don’t just see dementia — we see you.
We’re here to walk this journey together — with compassion, science and hope.

Treated Types of
Dementia
Alzheimer's Disease
Common symptoms:
-
Progressive memory loss
-
Difficulty finding words
-
Disorientation (time, place, people)
-
Challenges in problem-solving and planning
-
Mood and personality changes
Vascular Dementia
Common symptoms:
-
Impaired judgment and decision-making
-
Trouble concentrating
-
Sudden or stepwise decline in thinking skills
-
Emotional instability
-
Difficulty with balance and coordination
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
Common symptoms:
-
Significant personality changes
-
Loss of empathy and social skills
-
Impulsive or inappropriate behavior
-
Difficulty with language and communication
-
Lack of motivation (apathy)
Comprehensive Treatment Program
We use a comprehensive treatment approach to enhance effectiveness in managing all types of dementia.
At BioCells Medical, we implement a personalized, scientific, and safe approach to address the complex progression of Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and frontotemporal dementia.
Our four-step protocol is designed to support neuronal regeneration, modulate neuroinflammation, and slow cognitive decline — while improving memory, behavior, and overall quality of life.
T-Regulatory Cells (T-Reg Cells)
T-Regulatory Cells play a vital role in controlling immune responses and reducing chronic inflammation.
In dementia, persistent neuroinflammation damages brain structures critical for memory, behavior, and cognition.
By collecting and expanding the patient’s own T-Reg cells in a controlled laboratory setting, we aim to restore immune balance and create a more supportive environment for neuronal health.
This step is designed to slow neurodegeneration, preserve cognitive function, and improve overall brain resilience.
What are T-Reg Cells and how do they work?
T-Regulatory Cells (T-Reg Cells) are a specialized type of immune cell essential for maintaining balance in the immune system and preventing harmful inflammation. In patients with dementia — particularly Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and frontotemporal dementia — increasing research highlights that chronic immune activation and persistent neuroinflammation contribute significantly to neuronal damage and cognitive decline. Our therapy begins with collecting a small sample of your blood to isolate T-Reg cells. These vital cells are carefully expanded under controlled, sterile laboratory conditions and then reintroduced into your body. The goal is to restore proper immune regulation, suppress damaging inflammation in the brain, and create a more protective environment for neurons involved in memory, thinking, and behavior. This targeted immunomodulation offers a promising new direction in dementia care — not just managing symptoms, but aiming to alter the underlying neuroinflammatory processes that drive disease progression.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs)
They offer both regenerative support and anti-inflammatory effects — key in protecting brain cells and slowing cognitive decline.
MSCs can be derived either from the patient’s own bone marrow or from a carefully screened donor. In both cases, the cells are expanded and neuro-induced in a certified laboratory to maximize their therapeutic potential.
Once administered, they help reduce neuroinflammation, support neuronal repair, and improve memory, behavior, and overall quality of life.
What benefits do Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) offer in Dementia?
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are multipotent adult stem cells known for their exceptional ability to repair tissue, regulate immune responses, and promote neuronal survival. In dementia — including Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and frontotemporal dementia — MSCs serve two critical roles: protecting brain cells from degeneration and reducing harmful neuroinflammation that accelerates cognitive decline. At BioCells Medical, MSCs are collected either from the patient (autologous) or from a carefully selected donor (allogeneic). These cells are expanded and neuro-induced in our certified laboratory to enhance their regenerative and neuroprotective properties. Once administered, MSCs home to areas of brain injury, releasing neurotrophic factors that support neuronal health, stimulate repair processes, and balance immune system activity. MSCs represent one of the most promising regenerative therapies for dementia — offering potential not only to protect cognitive function, but also to modify the disease environment at its root cause.
Exosomes
Exosomes are nano-sized vesicles released by MSCs that carry essential bioactive molecules, including proteins, RNAs, and signaling factors.
In dementia, these vesicles play a crucial role in supporting intercellular communication, modulating the immune response, and promoting the repair of damaged neurons involved in memory and cognitive function.
At BioCells Medical, we isolate exosomes from stem cell cultures and administer them as a cell-free therapy to reduce neuroinflammation and stimulate neural regeneration.
This minimally invasive method complements stem cell treatment and adds another layer of neuroprotective support — helping to slow cognitive decline and enhance overall brain resilience.
Why exosomes matter in neuroregeneration?
Exosomes are microscopic vesicles released by cells — especially stem cells — that carry signaling molecules like proteins, lipids, and genetic material. These natural messengers facilitate cell-to-cell communication and play a vital role in reducing inflammation, protecting neurons, and promoting tissue repair. In dementia, exosomes derived from MSCs can deliver neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory signals directly to damaged brain areas involved in memory, cognition, and behavior. This cell-free approach is minimally invasive and supports neuronal survival while helping to slow the progression of cognitive decline. Exosome therapy represents a next-generation biological treatment for dementia — offering a safe, innovative option to enhance the effects of stem cell-based therapies and strengthen the brain’s natural healing mechanisms.
Electro-Neurotherapy (ENT)
Our specially developed Electro-Neurotherapy is a non-invasive technique designed to stimulate neural pathways and support neuroplasticity — the brain’s natural ability to adapt and reorganize.
In dementia, this therapy enhances neuronal signaling, improves cerebral circulation, and reinforces the effects of cellular treatments. By promoting functional connectivity, encouraging brain repair mechanisms, and reducing neuroinflammation, Electro-Neurotherapy works synergistically with stem cell and exosome therapies to maximize therapeutic outcomes and help preserve cognitive function and quality of life.
How Electro-Neurotherapy supports healing?
Electro-Neurotherapy (ENT) is an advanced, non-invasive technique that stimulates targeted neural pathways to support brain function, neuroplasticity, and healing. In dementia, ENT is used to enhance the effects of stem cell and exosome therapies by improving neural connectivity and promoting the brain’s natural repair mechanisms. ENT sessions deliver precise electrical impulses through the scalp, focusing on regions involved in memory, cognition, and behavior. When combined with cellular therapies, ENT may help preserve cognitive abilities, improve mental clarity, and slow the progression of cognitive decline. This integrative approach strengthens the overall impact of our dementia treatment program by pairing biological repair with functional stimulation — creating a more comprehensive path toward brain health and quality of life.
What is included in your treatment program?
Your treatment program include:
-
All medical consultations and diagnostics
-
Stem cell collection, processing, and lab work
-
Intravenous administration of cell therapies
-
Exosome protocol (including home-use kit)
-
Electro-Neurotherapy sessions
-
Medical supervision and follow-up care
-
Storage of remaining biological material for future use (upon request)
-
Patient coordination and assistance during your stay
-
Transfers between clinic and hotel (if applicable)
Each program is tailored individually. Some services may vary depending on your treatment plan.


Expected Results
Key Outcomes Observed in Dementia Patients:
-
Slowing or stabilization of disease progression up to 3.5 years
-
Improvement in cognitive functions (memory, orientation in time and space)
-
Enhancement of overall health and vitality (tonic and regenerative effects)
-
Better sleep quality, appetite, and mood (reduction of anxiety and fear)
-
Reduction in fatigue and general weakness
-
Improvement in speech and swallowing abilities
-
Enhancement of musculoskeletal functions (restoration of motor neurons)
Results may vary for each individual, but in most cases you can expect the improvements above.
Step-by-Step: How Dementia Treatment Works at BioCells Medical
Initial Consultation & Evaluation
A full medical assessment is carried out, including analysis of symptoms, medical history, and any previous diagnostic results. This step ensures we develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific stage and type of MS.
Stem Cell Collection & Preparation
Depending on the case, we use either your own or allogeneic donor-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).
The sample of biomaterial is then transported to a certified laboratory for isolation and expansion to reach the therapeutic dose.
Cell Therapy Administration
Once ready, the stem cells are reintroduced via intravenous infusion using a controlled pump and specialized needles.
This process is minimally invasive, requires no general anesthesia, and allows for fast recovery with minimal risk.
Exosome Therapy
Exosomes are tiny vesicles released by stem cells, rich in regenerative signals and immune modulators.
These are administered intranasally (through the nose) 2–3 times per day as prescribed, to deliver targeted repair messages directly to the brain and central nervous system.
Electro-Neurotherapy (ENT)
ENT is a non-invasive microcurrent therapy that stimulates neural pathways and enhances brain plasticity. It improves circulation, boosts cell metabolism, reduces inflammation, and supports natural healing — enhancing the impact of stem cell treatment.
Ongoing Monitoring & Follow-Up
After the main course of therapy, patients undergo regular check-ups and assessments to track progress, adjust protocols if needed, and ensure sustainable results over time.
