

Motor Neuron Protection
Protecting surviving motor neurons from ongoing degenerative stress, supporting neuromuscular signal transmission and helping preserve structural integrity of remaining neural pathways.
Goal: Preserve Neuromuscular Function

Immune & Inflammatory Modulation
Reducing chronic neuroinflammatory activity and correcting immune imbalance that accelerates motor neuron damage and functional decline.
Goal: Long-Term Disease Stabilization

Functional Stability & Muscle Support
Supporting muscle performance, coordination and respiratory function to help maintain physical capacity and daily independence over time.
Goal: Maintain Daily Independence

The BioCells Medical Standard
BioCells Medical is a private clinic based in Warsaw, Poland, delivering advanced neurological care to international patients since 2013. Over the past decade, we have worked with patients from more than 20 countries, providing structured, physician-led treatment programs built on evidence-guided protocols, precision-based personalization, and continuous clinical monitoring.
Alongside our Warsaw headquarters, our U.S. research presence is located in the Greater Boston life sciences cluster at 75 Kneeland Street, 14th Floor, Boston, MA 02111, USA — supporting ongoing translational collaboration and innovation in neurological care.

Structured Clinical Pathway
Clinical Case Analysis
Comprehensive evaluation of medical history, neurological status and current functional capacity. An initial remote consultation establishes clinical baseline parameters and defines primary therapeutic objectives.
Individualized Clinical Protocol
Our medical board conducts a detailed review of diagnostic data, laboratory findings, and vital indicators to structure a precisely calibrated program aligned with the patient’s specific biological and functional profile.
Treatment Delivery Model
Treatment setting is determined according to clinical condition and logistical considerations. When medically indicated, our specialized team can travel directly to the patient to deliver the program on-site, maintaining the same structured protocols, medical supervision, and quality standards as provided at our Warsaw facility.
Ongoing Monitoring
Patients remain under structured long-term medical supervision, with continuous evaluation of functional indicators and clinical progression to support sustained stability. After treatment, patients retain direct access to their personal medical consultant for guidance, coordination and ongoing clinical support.
selected Post-Treatment
Clinical Observations

ILARIA BALDI, ITALY — ALS
Improved supported standing and mobility, clearer speech, restoration of voluntary hand and finger movements, increased lower-limb strength, recovery of tongue mobility, and regained ability to independently reposition in bed.

Silvia Baistrocchi, Italy — MULtiple sclerosis
Follow-up observations demonstrated improved muscle strength, increased endurance during physiotherapy, and regained ability to stand up from a wheelchair and perform assisted mobility, indicating a more stable functional and neurological baseline.

Anvar, Uzbekistan — Ataxia
Within the first month following treatment, post-treatment observations demonstrated improved balance and coordination, normalized muscle tone, increased physical endurance, and clearer, more controlled speech.These functional changes were accompanied by greater self-confidence, improved autonomy, and smoother communication in daily and social interactions.

Franco Bonifazi, ITALY — Parkinsonism
Post-treatment observations demonstrated progressive functional improvements, including reduced rigidity, increased walking capacity, clearer and more coherent speech, sustained gains in motor function, and enhanced cognitive responsiveness.Based on the patient’s clinical profile, the rehabilitation programme was further refined to support gait control, postural stability, and overall functional coordination.

yulia sergeeva, Kyrgyzstan — MULtiple sclerosis
Clinical follow-up demonstrated progressive functional improvements, including increased muscle strength, improved neurological stability, and enhanced fine motor control. Within the first month, the patient independently cut food with her right hand, propelled her wheelchair, and performed independent transfers—functions absent for several years. These changes remained stable over time, indicating a more consistent functional baseline.

Pier Giorgio, Italy — COPD
Follow-up observations demonstrated significantly improved exercise tolerance, with the patient able to climb two flights of stairs without stopping, enhanced oxygenation contributing to reduced fatigue and improved breathing capacity during movement, as well as a marked reduction in chronic cough and mucus production. These changes indicate a more stable respiratory and functional baseline, supporting greater ease of movement and improved comfort in daily activities.

Initial medical evaluation

Leave a request for an initial medical consultation,
during which the medical team will assess the patient’s condition, clinical documentation, and possible treatment options.
