Wu Stem Cells Medical Center

Wu Stem Cells Medical Center's clinical application is based on the findings of their stem cell research from the last fourteen years. The founder of Wu Stem Cells Medical Center (WSCMC), Like Wu, MD, Ph.D, is one of the pre-eminent experts in the use of stem cell technology for treating various neurological diseases in China today. Their medical center was named after him. Dr. Wu's many years of education and research experience in this field has earned him a large amount of respect from his colleagues and his expertise is reflected in the awards and recognition he has received. His accomplishments include over 30 published research articles he has written along with contributions to several other medical publications.
Since 2000, Dr. Wu and his colleagues have applied some of their research outcomes to clinical treatment. Using a unique stem cell therapy, Dr. Wu and his team have treated more than 2,600 patients since 2005, with a total effective rate of nearly 90% and a significant effective rate of 73%, all of which has been accomplished without any safety issues. This has paved the way for the application of stem cell technologies to bring about a new reality of treatment not currently provided by conventional medicine.
With their highly experienced medical team, innovative technology and world-class medical care, they provide the safest and most effective individualized stem cell treatment program with an excellent and proven track record.
To comply with the NICPBP (National Institute for the Control of Pharmaceutical & Biological Products, SFDA) standards for clinically used stem cells, the stem cells they use for transplantation are all processed and produced in the SFDA certified GMP facilities and are inspected through their "Quality-Certificate-Approval System." This ensures the highest product quality and safety.
Mission
To make a world of difference in the lives of patients and their families by integrating new medical technologies, care, education and research to provide the highest quality care and service to their diverse community.
Vision
Wu Stem Cells Medical Center will be one of the best stem cells medical centers in the world, known for advancing research and providing definitive diagnosis and treatment for our diverse community of patients with complex neurological diseases.
Disclaimer
Wu Stem Cells Medical Center has treated many difficult to treat neurological diseases and disorders with a high degree of success and they attribute their success to their unique stem cell therapy that has been developed on the basis of their deep knowledge regarding stem cell clinical technology. The core factor of this basis is the ability to control the implanted stem cells. They regard their stem cell treatment as highly individualized medicine, meaning the treatment protocols are subject to each single patient's conditions and reactions to the therapy, and because of this, the treatments and outcomes will vary.
Unlike with the case of traditional medicine, the main goals of stem cell treatment are to slow down or even reverse the processes of the neurological disease and to alleviate the symptoms. Stem cell treatment is currently not a cure for neurodegenerative diseases. It is also important to understand that just like with traditional medicine, stem cell therapy does not work for all patients, and has various levels of success. Although they do provide their patients with an accurate prediction for the treatment outcome, which is based on their extensive scientific and clinical research experience accumulated within the past 14 years, the stem cell therapy and procedures do not have a guarantee for success for every individual patient who undergoes the treatment.
Based on each patient's current health situation and/or unforeseen health risks, the medical staff can always, in the best interest of the health of the individual patient, cancel the stem cell treatment at Wu Stem Cells Medical Center.
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