The subsidiary of the Global Stem Cells Group seeks to meet the growing demand for patients seeking stem cells treatments across the globe.
MIAMI LAKES, Florida— Cellgenic, a subsidiary of the Global Stem Cells Group (GSCG), has announced that it has signed an agreement that will bring regenerative medical treatments to more patients across Europe with the opening of a new stem cells treatment center in Belgium.
The agreement, signed between the GSCG and Dr. Samy Joheir, owner of Churchill Aesthetic Center (https://www.churchill-aesthetic-center.be/), expands the GSCG’s mission of expanding access to regenerative medicine globally. The agreement opens the center’s doors to patients seeking stem cells treatment options and to physicians across Europe and the Middle East seeking educational opportunities regarding how to incorporate regenerative medicine into their practices. The center is located at 141 Winston Churchill Avenue, B-1180 in Brussels.
The Brussels center will also serve as the GSCG’s head offices and will help the group better serve patients and doctors across Europe and the Middle East.
To new center will officially open on September 30, 2019. In conjunction with the center’s opening, the GSCG and Dr. Joheir will welcome three patients from the Middle East seeking treatments offered by the center. These patients were previously treated in the US prior to the institution of stricter FDA stem cells regulations. The Belgium center will provide these patients with treatment options closer to home, alleviating emotional, financial, and physical stressors in receiving treatment, similar to the group’s current facilities in Cancun that provide critical stem cells treatment to patients traveling from the US.
With the opening of the center, the GSCG also aims to provide more accessible educational facilities and options for physicians in the region looking to receive training in regenerative medicine. The training is in alignment with the services currently offered at the GSCG’s other facilities, such as those located in Cancun for physicians across the Americas.
Over the past few years, the GSCG has sought to achieve its mission in helping to alleviate human suffering by opening stem cells centers across the globe to meet growing patient demands. All of the group’s centers are all currently located outside of the US due to current FDA regulations restricting regenerative medicine products and protocols.
“The Global Stem Cells Group is pleased to be able to reach more patients seeking relief through regenerative medicine with the opening of our Belgian center,” said Benito Novas, CEO of the Global Stem Cells Group. “This expansion will help alleviate travel and financial barriers some European and Middle Eastern patients face in receiving the care they need, now providing them access to a facility closer to home. We are committed to opening up additional treatment centers for both physicians and patients across the globe who may be limited by their local regulations in accessing critical stem cells therapies. Through our facilities, patients looking for relief from regenerative diseases will receive top-notch care in state-of-the-art facilities.”
To learn more about the Global Stem Cells Group and its latest efforts, visit http://www.stemcellsgroup.com/.