Medical standards

Put clinical review before protocol selection.

StemCell Manila can make planning easier through WhatsApp, but the medical standard stays the same: history first, suitability review, lab context when useful, and follow-up instructions before a protocol is treated as appropriate.

StemCell Manila medical standards review in Makati
Clinical planning Goals, history, labs, suitability, timing, follow-up.

What should be reviewed

Bring more than a menu request to the first conversation.

History first

A treatment name is not enough context.

The first review should include goals, symptoms, medical conditions, medications, allergies, prior reactions, recent procedures, and relevant lab results.

Suitability review

Some patients need more screening before treatment.

Regenerative wellness and IV therapy planning should account for contraindications, current symptoms, travel timing, and whether lab work or clearance is appropriate.

Lab context

Blood work can make the plan less generic.

Vitamin, hormone, metabolic, inflammatory, and cardiovascular markers may help the care team avoid choosing protocols from a menu alone.

Follow-up

The plan should include what happens after the visit.

Patients should understand aftercare, activity guidance, warning signs, and how to contact the clinic after returning home or leaving Makati.

Review workflow

From online inquiry to a clinician-reviewed plan.

This is the standard patients should expect whether they are asking about stem cell therapy, NAD+ IV therapy, NMN drips, Myers-style IV support, home service, or preventive blood tests.

  1. 01 Online intake

    Share the service interest, travel dates, timezone, goals, health background, medication list, allergies, and recent labs when available.

  2. 02 Clinical context

    The care team reviews whether the request sounds straightforward, needs blood work, needs in-person assessment, or should be deferred until more information is available.

  3. 03 Protocol planning

    Treatment category, dose, setting, timing, and preparation instructions should be matched to the patient rather than copied from a generic menu.

  4. 04 Follow-up path

    Before the patient leaves, the clinic should clarify what to monitor, when to send updates, and what symptoms require urgent local medical care.

Decision limits

What online planning should not promise.

Strong SEO should still be medically careful. The website can explain options and help patients prepare, but it should not turn interest into a guaranteed protocol before review.

When labs matter

Blood work is most useful when the plan needs objective context.

Fatigue, low energy, poor recovery, sleep changes, or unexplained wellness concerns

Interest in repeated IV therapy rather than a one-time wellness visit

Hormone, vitamin, metabolic, inflammatory, or cardiovascular optimization questions

International visits where lab timing could affect the rest of the Makati itinerary

View blood test panels

Research notes

External references used to keep standards conservative.

These sources do not define StemCell Manila protocols. They support the page's patient-education framing around regenerative medicine, informed questions, and lab context.

Clinical FAQ

Questions patients should ask before committing.

Can StemCell Manila confirm treatment by WhatsApp?

WhatsApp can prepare the visit and collect planning information, but final recommendations should depend on clinician review, medical history, suitability screening, and any appropriate testing.

Do all patients need blood tests first?

Not every question requires the same lab panel. Blood work is most useful when symptoms, repeated IV therapy, hormone or vitamin questions, or regenerative planning would benefit from objective context.

Why does this page avoid promising outcomes?

Regenerative wellness and IV therapy should not be marketed as guaranteed cures or universal anti-aging results. The appropriate plan depends on the patient and should be reviewed clinically.

What should international patients prepare?

International patients should prepare goals, dates, timezone, hotel area if known, medication list, allergies, medical conditions, recent labs, and any physician notes that may affect planning.

Next step

Send a better first message.

Include your goal, service interest, medical background, medications, allergies, recent labs, country, timezone, and preferred appointment window.