- OVERVIEW
- AUTISM
- MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
- CEREBRAL PALSY
- SPINAL CORD INJURY
- INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
- HEAD INJURY
- MOTOR NEURON DISEASE
Regenerative Care for Autism, Right at Your Door
Getting your child the care they need should not mean long drives, exhausting travel, or leaving the country. We have built a model that brings physician-supervised regenerative medicine directly to families across Southwest Florida.
With our concierge service, one of our experienced clinical nurses comes to your home for lab work. Your provider then follows with the tools and technology to carry out the full treatment on-site, including our portable ultrasound system for precision-guided administration. You do not have to go anywhere. We bring:
Lab collection done at home, no clinic visit needed
Ultrasound-guided administration for your child’s safety and comfort
Advanced PRP and cellular therapy options for ASD
A calm, familiar environment that works better for children on the spectrum
The same physician-supervised standard we deliver in-clinic
This is care built around your family, not the other way around.
ASD is a disorder that impacts how an individual communicates, behaves, and interacts with other people. No two children diagnosed with ASD are alike. While some have difficulties with speech, others may experience anxiety when interacting socially. Repetitive behavior is also common among children with ASD.
Autism Spectrum Disorder is not a single condition with a single presentation. Depending on the pattern of symptoms, a child may be identified with Asperger’s syndrome, Rett syndrome, or PDD-NOS. What they all share is that the challenges are real, and the need for effective support is real too.
Most parents start noticing something is different before their child turns two or three. Walking and crawling tend to happen on schedule. But language, eye contact, and social connection can lag behind, or, in some cases, skills a child already had begin to disappear.
Honestly, there is no single answer. ASD develops from a combination of genetic and environmental factors, and researchers have not identified one clear cause. What is known with certainty is that parenting choices are not a factor. This is not something anyone caused. Scientists have looked at air pollution, metal exposure, oxygen levels at birth, and gut health as potential contributors. Some dietary changes can ease certain symptoms, but a direct connection between gut health and ASD has not been confirmed.
The earliest sign is often a child not responding to their name. From there, parents may notice:
Speech and language developing later than expected
Little interest in imitating sounds, gestures, or facial expressions
Skills that appeared and then seemed to fade away
A child who seems to retreat into their own world
ASD also tends to come alongside other conditions. These are sometimes called comorbidities and can include:
Gastrointestinal issues
Seizures or sleep problems
ADHD
Anxiety
More common than most people realise. CDC figures show that 1 in 36 children in the US now has an ASD diagnosis. Back in 2000, that number was 1 in 150. Boys are diagnosed about four times more often than girls.
As awareness grows and diagnoses increase, the pressure to find better, more effective treatments grows with it.
There is no blood test for autism. Diagnosis comes from careful observation, a review of the child’s developmental history, and structured behavioral screening tools. Often a parent or teacher is the first to spot the signs.
Getting an early diagnosis matters. The sooner a child gets access to the right support, the better the outcomes tend to be, both short term and long term.
There is no conventional cure for autism. Standard care focuses on managing daily symptoms through therapies like:
Speech and language therapy
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Occupational therapy
Special education support
These are valuable. They can meaningfully improve how a child functions day to day. But they work on behaviors and skills from the outside. They do not address what is happening biologically inside the brain.
That gap is exactly what researchers have been working to close. Regenerative medicine, including cellular therapies and PRP, is now one of the most studied and promising frontiers for ASD. A peer-reviewed analysis published in Stem Cell Reviews and Reports looked at 11 clinical trials with 461 patients. The findings showed significant improvements across key ASD behavioral measures, with no serious adverse events recorded.
Read the full research: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34515938
Two biological factors keep coming up in ASD research: immune system disruption and reduced oxygen to the brain around the time of birth. Both can interfere with how the brain develops and how the nervous system communicates. That breakdown is what shows up as the behavioral and social symptoms families see every day.
Regenerative therapies introduce specialised cells that the body can use to repair damaged or struggling tissue. These cells release growth factors that help reduce inflammation, support brain cell repair, and encourage healthier connections in the nervous system.
This is not about covering up symptoms. It is about going after the root of what is happening in the brain. Research using a patient’s own bone marrow cells has shown genuine, measurable improvements in children on the spectrum, without major side effects.
For many families, it is the first time they have felt like something is actually working on the problem, not just around it.
This is the part that matters most for patients in Florida, and it is genuinely significant.
Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 1768 into law, giving licensed Florida physicians the legal right to offer specific regenerative medicine procedures under a structured, ethical framework. Before this law, families who wanted access to this type of care had to travel overseas, often to Panama or Mexico, at great cost and with far less regulatory protection.
That is no longer the case.
SB 1768 means you can now access regenerative care right here in the United States, under the supervision of licensed physicians, with legal oversight and full transparency at every step.
Under the law, all treatments must:
Be performed by licensed physicians within their scope of practice
Use cells from FDA-registered and accredited Florida tissue banks
Include written informed consent that clearly outlines risks and investigational status
Exclude embryonic stem cells, using only ethical sources like umbilical cord and placental tissue
Be carried out with complete disclosure to the patient
A care plan may include PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy, autologous cellular support protocols, and integrative wellness approaches. Every step follows strict informed consent procedures and full compliance with Florida SB 1768.
Important Notice: The treatments offered for ASD are investigational. They have not been FDA-approved for the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder. We do not claim to cure, treat, or prevent ASD. Results vary by individual and are not guaranteed. All care is delivered by licensed Florida physicians in compliance with SB 1768 and applicable federal regulations.
Patients in Southwest Florida can now access regenerative care that used to require an international flight. We operate fully within the SB 1768 framework, bringing physician-supervised regenerative medicine to Cape Coral and the surrounding region.
Florida is becoming the go-to destination for patients across the country who want this type of care without leaving the US. The legal protections, sourcing standards, and physician oversight that SB 1768 puts in place are exactly what makes the difference.
Every patient is different, and results are never guaranteed. With that said, the following improvements have been observed in patients who have gone through regenerative medicine protocols:
Less self-stimulatory behavior
Better eye contact
Improved speech and communication
More social engagement
Reduced aggressive or self-injurious behavior
Better focus and attention
Less hyperactivity
Improved sensory and motor function
Better overall quality of life
Some patients have also shown measurable changes in brain metabolism on imaging studies. Progress is tracked and care plans are adjusted along the way.
Note: Outcomes are based on patient-reported improvements and clinical observations. Individual results vary. These are not guarantees of treatment outcome.
We are based in Cape Coral and serve patients throughout Southwest Florida, within roughly 75 miles. We also welcome out-of-state patients looking for a trusted US-based option.
City / Area | County | Approx. Drive from Cape Coral |
Cape Coral | Lee County | Our Home Base |
Fort Myers | Lee County | approx. 15 min |
Bonita Springs | Lee County | approx. 25 min |
Estero | Lee County | approx. 20 min |
Fort Myers Beach | Lee County | approx. 20 min |
Sanibel and Captiva | Lee County | approx. 30 min |
Alva | Lee County | approx. 30 min |
Naples | Collier County | approx. 45 min |
Punta Gorda | Charlotte County | approx. 40 min |
Port Charlotte | Charlotte County | approx. 45 min |
Englewood | Charlotte / Sarasota | approx. 55 min |
Venice | Sarasota County | approx. 1 hr |
Sarasota | Sarasota County | approx. 1 hr 10 min |
Primary coverage: Lee County, Collier County, and Charlotte County. Extended care available in Sarasota County.
We keep it simple. Our team offers:
Telehealth pre-screening before you travel
Scheduling support to keep everything organised
Help finding accommodations near Cape Coral
Concierge in-home service for patients with mobility needs
One point of contact from start to finish
Florida’s SB 1768 has made this state the leading US destination for patients who used to have no choice but to travel internationally for regenerative care. You can now access advanced therapies under licensed US physicians, legally and transparently, without leaving the country.
Serving: Naples · Bonita Springs · Estero · Fort Myers Beach · Sanibel · Captiva · Cape Coral · Fort Myers · Alva · Punta Gorda · Port Charlotte · Venice · Englewood · Sarasota
Lee County | Collier County | Charlotte County | Sarasota County