Belgrade, Serbia
When recovery slows after stroke, see whether stem cell therapy could help your loved one regain mobility, speech, and independence — in a free online consultation
At Swiss Medica in Belgrade, our doctors have helped hundreds of post-stroke patients achieve visible improvements in daily function — even when months of rehabilitation brought little or no progress

Since 2011, families from the U.S., Canada, Australia, and across Europe have traveled to our clinic for treatment.
Get clear answers about safety, risks, and realistic outcomes
Book Your Free 1-Hour Consultation with a Doctor
Dr. Lana, MD

R&D Director, Regenerative Medicine Specialist
Privacy guaranteed: everything you share remains fully confidential.
What You’ll Get From the Doctor During Your Consultation
In this consultation, the doctor will:

  • Review your medical records, scans, and current condition
  • Explain whether stem cell therapy may be appropriate in your specific case
  • Clarify what level of improvement may realistically be expected
  • Discuss possible risks, limitations, and safety considerations
  • Answer your questions about timing, travel, and next steps — if any

This consultation is a medical screening — not a sales call.

If stem cell therapy is not appropriate for your case, the doctor will clearly explain why and discuss safer or more suitable options.

Our goal is to help you make a calm, informed, and safe decision — so you can feel confident you’ve truly explored all reasonable options.
What You’ll Have Before You Even Speak to a Doctor
Right after booking the consultation, you’ll receive a short, practical resource pack designed to help you understand safety, risks, and realistic outcomes — without having to dig through conflicting information online.

These materials are meant to answer the most common questions families have before speaking to a doctor, and help you prepare calmly and confidently.
What’s included:
Safety & Risk Guide
Clear explanations of safety considerations, potential risks, and situations where treatment may not be appropriate.

Who May Benefit — And Who Should Not
Straightforward criteria based on time since stroke and current condition.

Realistic Outcomes After Stroke
What kinds of improvements are sometimes seen — and what should not be expected.

Real Patient Stories
Honest experiences from families who have been through treatment.
Real patient stories — what improved, and how gradually
These are some of the patient stories we are allowed to share publicly
From no further progress to small but meaningful daily independence
Before therapy:
After initial rehabilitation in the UK, progress stopped and further therapy was no longer offered. He had difficulties with swallowing, speech, movement, balance, and depended on full-time care.

After therapy:
After stem cell treatment and supportive rehabilitation, gradual changes followed. Kyle began swallowing solid food, saying simple words, sitting longer, and controlling his arms and legs better. He can now eat independently, hold objects, turn lights on and off, manage basic controls at home, sleep through the night, and maintain better bladder control. Improvements continue steadily over time.
Regaining the Ability to Stand After Long-Term Stroke Effects
Before therapy:
He hadn’t been able to stand up by himself since his stroke 8 years ago. He suffered from balance problems, lack of coordination, and severe difficulty walking, despite years of physiotherapy and medication.

After therapy:
After completing a 12-day treatment programme at Swiss Medica, which included stem cell therapy and intensive rehabilitation, the patient showed noticeable functional improvement.
From severe post-stroke disability to gradual gains in walking and independence
Before therapy:
Suffered an ischemic stroke and coma. After 1.5 years of physiotherapy in Rome, recovery was minimal. Was completely paralyzed and dependent on others, with only limited use of the upper limbs.

After therapy:
After multiple stem cell treatment courses, regained the ability to walk with a stick, became independent in daily life, returned to driving, and started working again. Experienced significant physical, personal, and social improvements.
From unable to stand to taking a few steps and saying words
Before therapy:
After an ischemic stroke, rehabilitation and physiotherapy brought little to no improvement. She could not stand on her own and required constant support. Speech was very limited.

After therapy:
Gradual changes began to appear. She can now stand more steadily, take a few steps with a cane, and say some words spontaneously rather than only repeating them. Progress is slow but visible day by day, and her condition continues to improve with ongoing therapy.
From left-side paralysis to better walking, speech, and swallowing
Before therapy:
After a heart attack and four strokes, Rolf had severe weakness on his left side. His left arm and foot were poorly controlled, and he struggled with speech and swallowing. Years of rehabilitation in Norway brought no meaningful progress.

After therapy:
Rolf regained better control of his left arm and foot. He can now lift his arm, walk and manage stairs with training, and has noticed improvements in speech and swallowing.
From minimal awareness to saying a few words and engaging in daily activities
Before therapy:
After a heart attack and stroke, Julie’s 37-year-old son was left with severe cognitive and physical impairments. He had almost no awareness of himself, could not speak, struggled with vision, and required full assistance in daily life. Rehabilitation at home brought little progress, and the family was told there were no further options.

After therapy:
Following treatment and ongoing rehabilitation, he began showing gradual but meaningful changes. He started saying a few words, responding more to his surroundings, and engaging with exercises. His vision, coordination, and ability to participate in daily activities improved step by step.
What patients commonly report after treatment
Confidence to keep going

Feeling more confident continuing rehabilitation and staying engaged in recovery.
Doing more without constant help

Stronger muscles that make daily tasks and rehabilitation exercises easier to manage.
Easier communication in daily life

Clearer speech or easier swallowing during everyday conversations and meals.
Feeling steadier on their feet

Improved stability when standing or walking — sometimes still with support.
More control over their body

Better control of an arm or leg, with movements becoming smoother and more coordinated.
Important to know
Results vary. Not every patient responds, and not everyone is a candidate.

That’s why the first step is a medical consultation, where a doctor reviews the case and explains what may or may not be realistic in your specific situation.
Find out if there is still a realistic chance for improvement after stroke
Many families reach a point where daily care becomes routine — but progress slows or stops.

You may recognize this:
• "We do everything for them — all day, every day."
• "There was some progress at first… and then nothing changed."
• "Doctors tell us: ‘This is how it will stay.'"

At some point, the hardest part is no longer the physical effort.
It’s the uncertainty.

Families often try to find answers in different ways:
by reading articles, comparing stories, asking different specialists.
But answers are general, opinions conflict, and the situation stays unclear.

You’re left wondering:
• Is there still a reasonable chance for improvement — or not?
• Are we protecting them… or slowly losing valuable time?
• Is stem cell therapy a real option — or just false hope?
One focused consultation instead of months of uncertainty
That’s why the next step is not another article, forum, or opinion —
but one structured medical consultation focused on your specific case.
In one conversation, a doctor experienced in post-stroke recovery and regenerative medicine will:
This is a medical screening, not a sales call.

If stem cell therapy is not appropriate, the doctor will clearly explain why.
Free 1-Hour Online Consultation with a Regenerative Medicine Doctor
Book Your Free 1-Hour Consultation with a Doctor
review your medical records, scans, and history
explain whether stem cell therapy may be a realistic option for your situation
clarify what level of improvement may be possible — and what is unlikely
discuss safety considerations, limitations, and risks
help you understand whether it makes sense to explore this further — or not
Dr. Lana, MD

R&D Director, Regenerative Medicine Specialist
Privacy guaranteed: everything you share remains fully confidential.
How the Consultation Works
Request & Scheduling
After you submit your request, our coordinator contacts you to arrange an online consultation.
Preparing Your Case
Before the consultation, we collect and review your medical information — including stroke history, scans, rehabilitation progress, and current limitations — so the doctor can prepare specifically for your case.
Online Medical Consultation
You meet directly with a doctor experienced in post-stroke recovery and regenerative medicine. You’ll have time to ask questions and get clear, honest answers.
After Your Consultation: What You’ll Have
Personalized Medical Summary

You receive a clear written summary with:
  • the doctor’s conclusions for your case
  • recommended next steps (if any)
  • explanations you can share with family or other doctors


No pressure. No obligation to proceed.
Privacy guaranteed: everything you share remains fully confidential.
  • From Uncertainty to Clarity
    Understand whether stem cell therapy is appropriate for this specific stroke case — or not, and why.
  • From Endless Research to a Clear Direction
    Replace months of reading and second-guessing with one structured, case-specific medical review.
  • From Guessing to Informed Decisions
    Make decisions based on medical reasoning, not hope, fear, or conflicting opinions.
  • From Questions to Straight Answers
    Learn how regenerative therapy is used after stroke, when it may help, and when it doesn’t — explained in plain, understandable language.
With this information, many families feel they can finally stop exhausting research and emotional back-and-forth — and move forward knowing they’ve explored this option carefully and responsibly.
“We finally understood whether this was something worth considering — or not.
That alone lifted a huge weight off our shoulders.”
— Wife of a post-stroke patient
— Daughter of a stroke survivor
“What mattered most to us was honesty.
They didn’t promise results — they explained what was realistic and what wasn’t.”
— Husband of a post-stroke patient
“Even hearing that some outcomes were unlikely was helpful.
For the first time, we stopped guessing.”
— Son of a stroke patient
“It didn’t feel like a sales call.
It felt like a doctor trying to help us make the right decision.”
— Family member of a patient after ischemic stroke
“We left the call knowing we had real information — not hope, not fear, just clarity.”
— Caregiver of a post-stroke patient
“For months we kept reading, asking, comparing… and still didn’t know what to do.
After the consultation, everything was explained clearly and calmly.”
What People Say After Speaking With Our Doctors
Why Families Worldwide Choose Swiss Medica for Post-Stroke Recovery
SWISS MEDICA
Since 2011, families from the U.S., Canada, Australia, and across Europe have come to Swiss Medica — often after months or years of stalled recovery, conflicting opinions, and unanswered questions.
Inside Swiss Medica: Our Hospital in Belgrade, Serbia
Find Out Whether Stem Cell Therapy Still Makes Sense In Your Case
Free 1-Hour Online Consultation with a Doctor
In one conversation, a doctor experienced in post-stroke recovery and regenerative medicine will:
  • review your medical history and current condition
  • explain whether stem cell therapy may be reasonable in your case — or not
  • outline realistic outcomes, risks, and limitations

No pressure. No promises. Just clear, case-specific answers.
Answers to the Questions Families Ask Most Often
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Patients' feedback, articles, and testimonials provided on this site are for informational purposes only and should not be considered as a guaranteed result for every case of illness.

The treatment result depends on the disease, patient's condition, number of treatment procedures, etc.