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Cell quality is not visible by number alone.

Before consultation, review three points: culture history, viability and sterility, and records with traceability. If you are considering stem cell therapy, start by organizing those questions together with your own health context.

For viewers in Singapore and English-speaking regions: after commenting “quality,” use this page to organize what to ask before contacting us by LINE or WhatsApp.
Culture history
Viability and sterility
Records and traceability
Three Checks Before Consultation

Turn “quality” into three questions you can actually ask.

Cell count is easy to compare. The useful next step is to translate “quality” into concrete items that staff and physicians can review.

01

Culture history

How many times the cells were cultured or expanded. During culture, the condition of cells can change.

02

Viability and sterility

Whether the pre-administration condition has been checked, including viability, sterility, and infection-related confirmation.

03

Records and traceability

Where and how the cells were managed, and what records can be reviewed. Quality should lead back to process records.

Before Consultation

If you are curious, organize the question first.

The next step is not to rush into treatment. It is to turn “quality” into reviewable points: culture history, viability and sterility, records and traceability, then your goals, medical history, medications, and available records. A physician reviews these together.

Ask about culture history and cell condition
Check viability, sterility, and infection-related confirmation
Review records and traceability
Then add your goals, history, and available records
Cell Quality and Stem Cell Therapy Pre-Consultation
Quality Checklist

What we check before treatment discussions.

No single item decides quality. Frozen and fresh cell options, CPC culture process, your test results, and your background are reviewed together before physician judgment.

Passage

Passage count

How many times the cells were expanded. Lower is not automatically better; it is reviewed with the full quality picture.

Viability

Viability

One indicator for the condition of cells before administration. It should be read together with the cell count.

Sterility

Sterility

An important point in the culture process, considered together with infection checks and records.

Testing

Mycoplasma / Endotoxin

Part of the pre-administration review process. Necessary test items are organized before discussion.

Frozen

Frozen cells

An option that can support storage and scheduling. Post-thaw condition, quality checks, and handling before administration are reviewed.

Fresh

Fresh cells

An option using cells cultured in a CPC without a freezing step. Culture slot, treatment date, and process records are checked in advance.

Records

Process records

Where and how cells were managed, and what was checked. Records become part of the decision material.

CPC

Process management by a listed company

Some options involve a CPC connected to a listed company’s management system for cell culture and checks. Process records are reviewed together.

Doctor Review

Physician review

Cell-side information is reviewed together with medical history, medications, test results, and goals.

Stem cells are reviewed by how they may work, not only by number.
Mechanism / Quality

Stem cells are reviewed by how they may work, not only by number.

For joint pain, chronic headache, or other concerns, we do not judge by the symptom name alone. Stem cells are studied for their relationship with inflammatory-response modulation, angiogenesis-related factors, and support of the tissue-repair environment. That is why CPC, culture, passage count, and cell count should be checked as concrete quality items, not just as attractive words.

Inflammatory-response modulation
Angiogenesis-related factors
Support for the tissue-repair environment
Physician review across symptoms, tests, and quality
What the consultation reviews

Where the problem is, when it started, what has already been tested, prior treatments, medical history, medications, cell quality, and process records. A physician then considers whether stem cell therapy is one of the options to discuss.

Consultation Flow

Before consultation, follow this order.

01

Ask on LINE or WhatsApp

Send: "I would like to ask whether stem cell therapy can be discussed in my case, including quality and necessary tests."

02

Confirm record availability

Health checks, blood tests, imaging, and referral documents can be mentioned first. You do not need to send detailed records immediately.

03

Organize quality checks

Passage count, viability, sterility, infection checks, process records, history, and medications are organized.

04

Connect to physician judgment

Suitability, testing, visit timing, or specialist consultation needs are judged within proper medical care.

Message Builder

Create a message you can send.

Create a short first message for LINE or WhatsApp.

First sentence

I would like to confirm whether stem cell therapy can be discussed in my case, including quality, process, and necessary tests.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Is a larger cell count better?

Cell count is one piece of information, but it is not enough. Passage count, viability, sterility, infection checks, process records, and your own health context are reviewed together.

Can I book treatment from this page?

No. This page is not a treatment booking page. It is a place to ask whether stem cell therapy can be discussed and to organize quality, process, and necessary tests.

Can I ask without test records?

Yes. At first, your goal, medical history, medications, and concerns are enough. Staff will guide which records or tests may be needed.

Can I receive stem cell therapy?

Stem cell therapy may be discussed as one option in some cases, but it is not applied to everyone in the same way. Suitability, risks, expected scope, and necessary tests are judged through physician care.

Next Step

If you are curious, start by asking.

Send a short message by LINE or WhatsApp. We will help organize the three quality questions and the next step.