Mesenchymal Stem Cells Malaysia | Find a Clinic for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Treatment in Malaysia

Clinical studies using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) yield positive outcome in treating global pandemic, Covid-19. Critically ill patients showed reduction in lung inflammation and significant improvement in their respiratory system with the administration of mesenchymal stem cells.

What are Mesenchymal Stem Cells?

There are mainly two types of naturally occuring stem cells found in a human body, Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs). Hematopoietic stem cells are found in cord blood, bone marrow and peripheral blood. MSCs are found in Wharton's jelly (refer to image below), bone marrow, fat tissue and tooth pulp.

There was 178 registered clinical trials and 98 publications about cell therapy that employ Umbilical Cord derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (UC-MSC), for the years 2007–2017 (Regenerative Medicine, 2019).

Sources of Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Umbilical Cord




The umbilical cord itself is a rich source of stem cells, where its Wharton’s Jelly holds precious Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs). These stem cells have been found to be very promising as it has beneficial properties that Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs) may have restrictions in. MSCs have the ability to differentiate into bone, heart, nerve, cornea, fat and cartilage cells, and has been used for repairs of these organs. MSCs can also be used to treat GVHD after stem cell transplant. In the lab, it can be used to expand HSCs to make umbilical cord blood stem cells transplant available even to adults. Besides, MSCs also improve engraftment of HSCs when used together.


Bone Marrow




The bone marrow has been identified as one of the best sources of harvesting stem cells from adults, through Bone Marrow Aspiration (BMA). The BMA process is a low-risk, invasive procedure usually performed on the back of the hip bone. MSCs that reside in the spongy bone are extracted from the bone marrow, where the half-day procedure leaves a very small, negligible scar on the back. The MSCs are then brought back to the laboratory to be processed and expanded.


Adipose Tissue




It has been found that adipose tissue (fat tissue) contains MSCs. These MSCs are ideally harvested during liposuction, where instead of discarding the fat collected, the fat is brought back to the laboratory for MSCs isolation and expansion. Although the adipose-derived MSCs are currently investigated to treat a multitude of diseases, they are particularly suited for cosmetic indications.

Tooth Pulp




Tooth-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells, also known as dental pulp stem cells, can be found in the pulp tissue within a tooth. Pulp tissues can be retrieved from extracted teeth collected via your arranged wisdom tooth removals via orthodontic surgeries and also from naturally fallen teeth, where they are usually discarded as wastes, to store for future use. It offers simple, safe, and affordable with multiple opportunities to collect stem cells from children and adults when other alternatives are lacking.

Related: Listing of Diseases that can be treated with Stem Cell Therapy


Mesenchymal Stem Cells Malaysia | Find a Clinic for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Treatment in Malaysia

With so many clinics providing mesenchymal stem cell treatment in Malaysia, how do you make the right choice?

Most of us will start with reviewing information from Google search results. The list from Google search results is long and we have therefore shortlisted the following clinics for mesenchymal stem cell treatment in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, for your convenience.

First of all you should always contact a qualified medical clinician to be assured that the treatment will be performed correctly. Stem Cell treatments should only be administered by a trained medical healthcare professional. To find a clinic and make an appointment for a consultation, check out the list of stem cell therapy clinics below.

1) Stem Cell Therapy Malaysia

Stem Cell Therapy Malaysia is a network of specially trained multi-disciplined medical doctors and specialists, providing consultation and science-driven regen medicine treatments in Malaysia.

Stem Cell Therapy Malaysia has 9 partner clinics in Klang Valley i.e. Mid Valley City, Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Subang Jaya Medical Centre, Life Care Medical Centre, Assunta Hospital, Publika KL, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam and Seri Kembangan.



Stem Cell Therapy Malaysia (HQ)
Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, 58000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.



2) Cell Therapy Centre - UKM Medical Centre (UKMMC)

Address: 12th Floor, Clinical Block, Bandar Tun Razak, 56000 Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Cell Therapy Center is one of the Center of Excellence in UKM Medical Centre (UKMMC) which provides cell-based therapy including hematopoietic stem cells, lymphocytes, dendritic cells, mesenchymal stem cells and mononuclear cells to patients with blood cancers, bone marrow diseases and degenerative diseases. The Cell Therapy Centre has the aspiration to be among the world leaders in research and development (R&D) of cancer immunotherapy and regenerative medicine.




3) Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre

Beverly Wilshire has 3 branches in Klang Valley, 2 in Kuala Lumpur and one in Petaling Jaya.

Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre - KL Branch (HQ)
Address: Level 6, 8 & 9, Kenanga Tower, No. 237 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Maintain your vibrancy and vitality even as you age with medical grade stem cell therapy. Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre has a dedicated team of doctors and nurses and the ambience of a five star hotel equipped with the latest monitoring devices so you can feel assured of both safety and comfort. Our treatment includes follow-ups to ensure the best long-term outcome is achieved. Various package available, please enquire to know your best suited package.
The accumulated free radical damage that you sustain everyday increases over time and your body naturally responds with consequences of premature aging and degenerative diseases. Your body cells are attacked daily, thousands of times by these free radicals which reduce your quality of life that could be inverted with our stem cell therapy packages.

Decades of poor health, nutrition and disease may take its toll on your body in the later years. You may find yourself missing the physical stamina and strength you used to enjoy in your younger days. It also takes a longer time for the body to heal once infected or injured. With stem cell therapy, you can enjoy your golden years in better health and wellness. Enjoy better quality of life with higher energy levels, improved memory, less joint and bone pains and coarse darker hair. Be prepared to look and feel decades younger than you really are!


4) Kuala Lumpur Sports Medicine Centre (KLSMC)

Address: 7th Floor, Wisma Perintis, 47 Jalan Dungun, Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

KLSMC Stem Cells Sdn. Bhd., a subsidiary of Kuala Lumpur Sports Medicine Centre, was established in 2005 specifically to spearhead the research on stem cells regenerative therapy in the musculoskeletal system. Following internationally recognized medical research ethics and protocols, a series of studies were undertaken culminating in 2007 with the beginning of the human pilot study.

Several clinical studies led by Dr. Saw Khay Yong (consultant orthopaedic surgeon and CEO) revealed a breakthrough discovery: in injecting the patient’s own blood stem cells, coupled with surgical intervention and physiotherapy, it was possible for patients to regenerate hyaline cartilage.

In early 2010, a US patent (patent no: US 8,377,432 B2: Method and composition for neochondrogenesis) was filed for the stem cell technology and it was granted in 2013.



5) Stem Cell Hair Treatment by Hair Transplant Centre Malaysia

Hair Transplant Centre Malaysia has 2 branches in Klang Valley, 1 in KL and 1 in PJ.

Stem Cell Therapy, Using Regenera Activa is a no-downtime, advanced hair growth treatment that uses regenerative cells extracted from your scalp to stimulate the other areas that are losing hair. It is purely natural, without any harmful effects, using our own cells, they improve the skin of the scalp, density of the existing hair and stimulate the growth of new hair follicles. It is a safe and effective technique to combat hair loss problems. Regenera Activa, stem cell Therapy is suitable for both men and women. It is also suitable to be done alongside with hair implant or transplant procedures if needed. This treatment has very minimal downtime with fast healing, minimizing complications and obtaining more effective results in least time.

Hair Transplant Centre Malaysia - HQ
Address: P-G-022A, Ground Floor, Centrestage, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.

WhatsApp: +60 12 - 299 8845

(Related: Stem Cell Hair Treatment Malaysia)


6) Stem Cell Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur

Address: No. 8, Jalan Bukit Pantai 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Dr. Reza Ng Ching Soong - Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. Reza Ng is a tertiary provider of Shoulder and Knee surgery and care. His interests include biological healing and cartilage regeneration using stem cells. He is currently the Principal Investigator for an ongoing FDA trial on Cartilage Regeneration using Autologous Stem Cells and Hyaluronic Acid Injections.

Dr Malinee A. Thambyayah - Pediatric Neurologist
Her sub-specialty interests include Integrative Rehabilitation for Brain Injury Using Stem Cells, Autism, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and Nutritional Medicine.


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