Neurological

Alzheimer's Disease

Supporting memory and daily function, honestly and carefully

Care for alzheimer's disease at Bangkok Stem Cell Center

What is Alzheimer's Disease?

Alzheimer's isn't just forgetting where you left your keys — it's losing the thread of conversations, struggling to recognise familiar faces, or getting lost on a walk you've done a thousand times. It's driven by protein build-up and progressive nerve cell loss in the brain, and it worsens over time rather than sitting still. Families often carry as much strain as the person diagnosed, watching someone they love slowly change.

How regenerative medicine supports it

We assess stage and severity carefully using standard cognitive tools before considering treatment, because what helps in mild cognitive impairment looks very different from what's realistic in advanced disease. Anti-inflammatory and cellular therapies are used to support brain function and potentially slow progression in earlier stages; we do not claim to reverse established memory loss or restore lost recognition of loved ones, and we say this clearly to families before starting.

If the evidence for treating alzheimer's disease this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Bangkok Stem Cell CenterOn honest expectations

Alzheimer's Disease — Questions Patients Ask

My mother has moderate Alzheimer's — will this bring her memories back?

No — memories and connections already lost to Alzheimer's do not return with this or any current treatment, and we won't tell your family otherwise. What we can realistically aim for at this stage is slowing further decline and supporting day-to-day function.

Is it worth doing this if the diagnosis is still just 'mild cognitive impairment'?

This is actually where we see the most encouraging results, because there's meaningfully more brain function to support and protect before significant cell loss has occurred. We'd encourage earlier evaluation rather than waiting for a formal Alzheimer's diagnosis.

Will you tell us honestly if it isn't working?

Yes, and we build that into the process — we repeat cognitive testing at set intervals specifically so we're not relying on anyone's impression, including our own. If the scores aren't holding up or improving, we say so plainly.

Can this replace her current Alzheimer's medication?

No, please continue any prescribed medications such as donepezil or memantine exactly as directed — our programme is designed to run alongside standard care, not instead of it.

Is there a stage where you'd say it's not worth pursuing?

In advanced disease, where someone no longer recognises family or has lost most independent function, the realistic gains are limited and we'll say that directly rather than take on treatment we don't believe will meaningfully help.

Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

Next step

Send us your records. We will tell you what is realistic.

A medical team member reads your history before anything is quoted or scheduled. If cellular therapy is unlikely to move your numbers, we say so and point you somewhere more useful.

Doctor consulting with an elderly patient at Bangkok Mediplex

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