Motor Neuron Disease Treatment in Zimbabwe

Motor Neuron Disease (MND), including Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), is diagnosed infrequently in Zimbabwe, where specialist neurology expertise and EMG/nerve conduction testing are available only through a small number of centres in Harare. Stem Cell Cure India works with Zimbabwean patients and families exploring stem cell therapy as an option to discuss alongside standard neurological care.

Why Zimbabwean Patients Consider This Option

With neurology specialists concentrated almost entirely in Harare and few facilities elsewhere equipped to manage progressive neurological conditions, many Zimbabwean patients experience significant delays before receiving a confirmed MND diagnosis. A growing number are travelling to India for specialist neurology input and to explore regenerative treatment alongside conventional symptom management.

Researcher adjusting EEG cap on woman during brain activity test in lab

Meet Your Treatment Team

Dr. Prashant Tyagi

M. Tech/PhD-Biotechnology
(Stem Cell Researcher)

13-14 Years Experience in Regenerative Medicine

Dr. Tyagi leads the regenerative medicine protocol design at Stem Cell Cure India, overseeing stem cell sourcing, lab processing, and treatment planning for patients — including those travelling from Nigeria .

Areas of focus:

Regenerative Medicine Operations Stem Cell Research Patient Guidance Lab Management

Dr. Nitisha Goyal

Senior Consultant Neurologist MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology) — Gold Medalist

Consultant Neurologist, Medanta Mediclinic, Gurgaon

Dr. Goyal brings extensive experience across major hospitals including Medanta, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, and Apollo Delhi, with particular expertise in neuro-muscular and neuro-critical care conditions relevant to this treatment area

Areas of focus:

Stroke Epilepsy Dementia Neuro-muscular disorders neuro-electrophysiological testing (NCS, EMG, EEG, VEP, BERA

How Stem Cell Therapy May Help

Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are being studied for their potential to support surviving motor neurons, reduce neuroinflammation, and potentially help slow symptom progression in some patients. This remains an area of active research rather than an established cure — MND currently has no cure in conventional medicine, and stem cell therapy is offered as a complementary option to discuss with your treating neurologist.

Is This Treatment Right for You?

Suitability depends on the specific condition and its stage. Before travelling, our team reviews:

  • Neurological assessment and EMG/NCS results, if available
  • Current symptoms — mobility, speech, swallowing, and breathing function
  • Rate of disease progression and time since diagnosis
  • Any current medication (e.g. Riluzole) and therapy support

Travelling from Zimbabwe — What to Expect

  • Flights: There are no direct flights between Zimbabwe and India. Ethiopian Airlines via Addis Ababa is the most frequently used route from Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (Harare) to Delhi (DEL), with a total journey (including the stop) typically running 13–20 hours; Qatar Airways via Doha is a common alternative.
  • Visa: Zimbabwean citizens require a Medical Visa for India, arranged through the Indian Embassy in Harare (an e-Medical Visa option is also available online). Note that Indian medical visa rules permit only two accompanying attendants, who must be blood relatives of the patient. Our team assists with the invitation letter and required documentation.
  • Cost guidance: Treatment packages are quoted in USD — already the currency most commonly used for larger transactions within Zimbabwe alongside the ZiG (Zimbabwe Gold); ZiG equivalents are available on request.
  • Language: All consultations and medical reports are provided in English.


Frequently Asked Questions

No. MND has no cure in conventional medicine today. Stem cell therapy is explored as a complementary option that may help support neuron function and slow certain aspects of progression in some patients.

Our team reviews the stage of disease, current symptoms, and rate of progression based on your neurologist's reports, to give an honest opinion on whether treatment may be relevant.

Recent neurological assessment notes, EMG/NCS results if available, and a summary of current medication and symptom progression.

Most patients stay 7 to 10 days, depending on the evaluation and treatment plan required.

Yes. Once treatment is confirmed, we provide the invitation and supporting documents Zimbabwean citizens need to apply for a Medical Visa.

What Our Patients Say

Source: These are real, verified Google reviews currently published on stemcellcure.in — pulled from our Google Business Profile (5.0★, 27 reviews).

Contact Stem Cell Cure India today to share your medical history and get a personalised opinion on suitability.


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