Paralysed hockey player moves his leg after surgery

Sixteen people died when the Humboldt Broncos’ team bus crashed in April 2018. Thirteen people were injured, including Ryan Straschnitzki who was paralysed

Dean, 56, Multiple Sclerosis, Canada

Dean Krysta is a 56 year old Canadian. He suffers from Multiple Sclerosis. The treatment options available in Canada were not sufficient to improve the quality of Dean’s life. In order for him to get better treatment, he had to look for other options that were different from what was available in his home country.

Jeff, 40, ALS, Ireland

According to Jeff, his life had deteriorated so much that he was quite shocked when he began to show positive reactions to the treatment a few days into the treatment. In a few weeks he had regained his motor skills and was able to take part in simple activities.

Kanyane, 35, Spinal Cord Injury, South Africa

Unfortunately, the appropriate care and treatment for patients suffering from Spinal Cord Injuries are not quite available in her home country. Kanyane consequently began her search for a better solution. This eventually led her to Unique Access.

Medical Tourism Benefits

Medical Tourism: In Search Of Extraordinary Medical Treatment

Medical tourism is fast becoming a global phenomenon, especially for Americans. Many people are leaving their countries to go and seek healthcare and treatment elsewhere. The reasons for the increased popularity in seeking treatment abroad include affordability, higher quality of care and better access to care. The increasing number of medical tourists

Glenda, 47, Spinal Cord Injury, South Africa

Upon doing lots of research online to see if she could find an alternative to what South Africa was offering in terms of SCI treatment options, Glenda discovered Stem Cell Treatment and the Unique Access website.

Lisa, 51, ALS, USA

While in Bangkok, Lisa received a comprehensive treatment plan that consisted of stem cell injections as well as various therapies such as Occupational Therapy, Aqua Therapy and Physical Therapy.

Eva, 70, Parkinson’s, Singapore

Although Dementia, and Parkinson’s Disease in particular are difficult illnesses to treat, Eva is a great example of what effective treatment can do to increase one’s quality of life.
Eva’s story is one that also shows what great support from family and friends can do to help a struggling patient.

SCI Patient Brinston

Brinston, 19, Spinal Cord Injury, United Kingdom

Born in the UK but raised in Spain, Brinston suffered a Spinal Cord Injury leaving him paralysed from the waist down. After learning about Epidural Stimulation and the significant improvements that have been made by patients who received this treatment, Brinston was determined to find out more.

Americans choosing medical tourism

Medical Tourism: An Increasingly Popular Option For Americans

Many Americans are showing great interest in medical treatments and therapies in foreign countries. For the last few years, it has become a reasonable choice and a sensible option for many. Sadly, the goal of improving their health and general well being or that of their loved ones is unaffordable