My name is Kristina, I am the mother of twins Nelly and Nik.
At the age of five, my children underwent a transplantation of their own stem cells at the Mardaleishvili Clinic in Georgia for autism correction.
Since Nik’s condition was initially more complicated than Nelly’s, the results with Nelly appeared more noticeable. Before the transplantation, she could only produce sounds. But within six months afterwards, she started to speak and form phrases. Now she speaks in long sentences, can tell a story, learns poems, and sings songs.
Nik, in turn, developed full understanding of spoken language. He can communicate using gestures, search for any picture of an object on the phone and show it to us.
The children became more attentive, more focused, and easier to teach. Nelly learnedto solve simple math exercises. In the past, Nik was completely non-contact, not allowing anyone to touch him. Now he seeks hugs, allows his hair and nails to be cut. The children have made friends, and it has become easier to take them to crowded places.
At seven years old, under our supervision, they can do shopping in a store: they choose what they like, put it in the basket and pay independently with the phone. They take full care of themselves: they dress and undress, serve and heat their meals, and pour tea.
Before entering school, Nelly took the Wechsler test, which showed an IQ of 97 (within the normal range). Her autism diagnosis was changed to a speech disorder (SD), and Nik’s diagnosis was changed to a developmental language delay (DLD).
We are very satisfied with the results obtained from the transplantation.
Kristina – mother of Nelly and Nik
Moscow, 2025