We are seeing promising results here at Kellum Institute
New research suggests potential for improved cognitive ability and behavior, more focus and attention.
As the parent of a child with autism spectrum disorder, you know each day means facing unexpected challenges and that no days are alike. Some days may lift your spirit as you see improvements in communicating and behavior. Other days, however, may be filled with seemingly random tantrums and poor social interaction that make it feel like little future progress is possible.
Yes, it’s frustrating. But advanced cell therapy offers new hope to families impacted by autism.

Cell Therapy Can Help
Ease inflammation throughout the body that aggravates symptoms of autism. Promote healing of nervous system tissue that can improve behavior and enhance attention and focus even months after treatment. Improve memory and learning to help emotional and mental development—at any age.
Advanced Therapy Options: New Hope for Children with ASD
Discover how therapy can potentially help improve cognitive ability and clarity of thought, develop more expressive language and more patience—to offer your child a brighter future.Our medical team takes pride in our reputation for collaborating with other scientists worldwide on research studies and established scientific publications.
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At Kellum Institute, we foster natural healing and pain relief. Our therapies offer a viable alternative to invasive surgeries and chronic medication use. We address a spectrum of conditions with our personalized care plans. Embark on your health journey with Kellum Institute.
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