Stem Cell Therapy for Children with Autism: Real Cases, Real Improvements at the Stem Cell & PRP Institute of L.A.
A New Approach to Supporting Children with Autism
At the Stem Cell & PRP Institute of L.A., we believe every child deserves the chance to reach their full potential. Under the guidance of Dr. Padra Nourparvar, who has over a decade of experience in regenerative medicine, we offer stem cell therapy as a promising, non-surgical treatment that may help improve neurological function and developmental outcomes in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Stem cell therapy aims to support the body’s natural repair mechanisms, improve brain connectivity, reduce inflammation, and promote better communication between neural pathways. While it is not a “cure,” many families have shared inspiring stories of measurable improvements in communication, social interaction, and behavior following treatment at our clinic.
Below, we highlight three case studies that reflect the real-world experiences of our patients. Each case is based on first-hand reports from families and Dr. Nourparvar’s clinical observations, showcasing the meaningful changes seen after treatment.
Our Treatment Methods
At our clinic, we use a combination of stem cell therapy and exosome therapy to help support neurological function and improve quality of life for children with autism. Both treatments are non-surgical and safely administered under medical supervision by Dr. Nourparvar.
Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy uses regenerative cells to help repair and balance the body’s natural systems. These cells can help reduce inflammation in the brain, improve cell signaling, and promote neural repair — all of which may support better behavior, focus, and communication in children with autism.
Exosome Therapy
Exosomes are tiny particles naturally released by stem cells that carry growth factors, proteins, and genetic signals. These help enhance communication between cells and strengthen the effects of stem cell therapy. When used together, stem cells and exosomes can create a stronger regenerative and balancing effect on the body and brain.
Each child’s treatment plan is personalized, taking into account their medical history, symptoms, and response to therapy. Dr. Nourparvar follows each case closely to track progress and ensure safe, effective outcomes.
Case Study 1: “Improvements in Speech, Language, Behavior, Mood…”
Background:
A 3-year-old boy was diagnosed with level 2 autism, presenting with speech delays, limited short sentences, and has a history of tantrums. His parents have provided him with a diet free from dairy, gluten, and processed foods in the past.
Post-Treatment Improvements:
Following stem cell therapy, his family began noticing encouraging changes within weeks:
- “Mom reports tremendous amount of improvement in symptoms in all areas.”
- His therapist has noticed major changes.
- “he has had improvement in speech, language behavior, mood, playfulness, potty training and social interactions…”
Dr. Nourparvar’s follow-up notes (linked below) include detailed observations of the patient’s progress and behavioral milestones over his visits.
Case Study 2: Social Engagement and Speech Development
Background:
A 2-year-old girl with ASD exhibited trouble sleeping, often waking up in the middle of the night and having a hard time going back to sleep. In addition, she sometimes plays with other kids but does not always smile back at them. Her mother reports that sometimes she responds when called but can be easily distracted. Her mother reports that she throws tantrums, kicks, and bites when she does not get what she wants. Traditional therapies provided very limited benefit.
Post-Treatment Improvements:
After undergoing stem cell therapy, her parents shared consistent feedback on her progress, noting that the changes occurred about 3 weeks after the treatment.
- “More playful.” “Likes to go outside more often.” “More verbal.”
- Better sleep patterns and morning routines: “Not waking up at night as much.”
- “Has been making more effort to speak and has been starting to say more words.”
The family described her as more alert and more active, with daily life becoming smoother and less stressful.
Dr. Nourparvar’s notes include details of her improved cognitive and emotional markers over time.
Case Study 3: Increased Communication and Less Aggressive
Background:
A 4-year-old boy with a diagnosis of level two autism displays unusual finger movements and violent outbursts, which have improved from frequent to occasional occurrences. The patient has issues with anger and emotional regulation, requiring an aide in school. The patient can become aggressive when upset. The caregiver reports that the patient was unable to sit still at a school camp and had to be physically removed from a circle. The patient had been on an anti-inflammatory diet for months, with no significant changes noted.
Post-Treatment Improvements:
His mother started noticing changes about 3 weeks later, following stem cell therapy. Noted striking behavioral and developmental changes:
- “Pt is Starting to point out and says the name of the object. like points to horse and says horse. He was struggling with this for many years and could get the names. ABA therapist and his mom were frustrated and she was about to give up on him. He had a sudden improvement and the ABA therapist was very moved.”
- “Now he can pick food items that he would like to eat when he didn’t used to be able to do that before the treatment.. He used to not have a response when asked he wants to eat chicken or soup. Now he actually picks the food he likes to have. “
- “He has increased in Physical activity.”
- “Tantruming seems to be exacerbated and has shown increased hyperactivity.”
- “ He is on. Point with his peers academically per his therapist when he was barely doing the name of animals before the treatment.”
- “His communication is improved.”
- The doctor notes that he “appears less aggressive than the last visit.”
According to his mother, “cognitively he is awaking now” and “Initiating things. 10/10. From zero.”
Dr. Nourparvar’s follow-up notes document steady, progressive improvements over a couple evaluations.
Our Commitment to Families
At the Stem Cell & PRP Institute of L.A., we understand that every child with autism is unique. Our treatment plans are personalized, compassionate, and grounded in the latest regenerative medicine research. We use only safe, ethically sourced stem cells and exosomes, and all procedures are performed under strict medical supervision.
Families who choose our clinic not only receive cutting-edge therapy but also the ongoing support and careful monitoring of a physician who understands both the science and the human side of care.
Moving Forward
Stem cell and exosome therapy represent a hopeful and evolving area of autism care. While ongoing studies continue to explore their mechanisms, the positive real-world changes experienced by families like these highlight their potential to make a meaningful difference.
If you’re interested in learning whether your child may benefit from these therapies, we invite you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Padra Nourparvar. Together, we can explore safe options to help your child thrive.
📞 Call us today at (310) 361-5480 to book your appointment or click here to schedule a consultation.
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