



Cytotron is a non-invasive regenerative technology designed to support neurological health by promoting cellular repair mechanisms and neuroplasticity. It is used as an adjunctive therapy for patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) to support overall neurological function and quality of life.
Cytotron may help support mobility, muscle strength, coordination, balance, fatigue management, and overall neurological well-being. Individual outcomes may vary depending on the stage and severity of the condition.
No. Cytotron treatment is painless, non-surgical, and does not involve injections or anesthesia.
Patients diagnosed with relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, or primary progressive Multiple Sclerosis may be evaluated by our medical team to determine whether Cytotron therapy is appropriate for their individual condition.
Yes. Cytotron is typically used alongside standard medical care, physiotherapy, rehabilitation programs, and other supportive treatments as recommended by the patient's healthcare provider.
Appointments can often be booked within days, with options for in-person or telehealth visits to suit your schedule.