Exosome therapy represents the next generation of regenerative medicine, offering cell-free biological repair with minimal invasiveness. For Qatar-based patients, domestic access to this emerging modality remains limited under MOPH regulations. Our clinic in Chiang Mai, approximately eight to nine hours from Hamad International Airport, provides exosome therapy with Arabic-speaking support, halal dining options, and coordinated follow-up with your Doha-based physician.
Exosome therapy uses cell-free extracellular vesicles to deliver regenerative signalling molecules directly to damaged tissue. As a cell-free biological, exosomes carry growth factors, RNA, and proteins that promote tissue repair without the complexity of live cell transplantation. Treatment involves targeted delivery of purified exosomes to affected areas, often combined with other regenerative modalities for enhanced outcomes. For a comprehensive understanding of the science, evidence, and treatment process, visit our full Exosome Therapy page.
The cell-free nature of exosome therapy appeals to Qatari patients who want regenerative benefits with minimal downtime and lower immunological risk compared to cell-based treatments. Treatment programmes are shorter than stem cell protocols, typically three to five days, making it practical for patients travelling from overseas. Arabic-speaking coordination, significant cost savings compared to any limited domestic options, and structured physician follow-up make the process straightforward.
Exosomes are nanoscale vesicles that carry biological signals between cells, promoting tissue repair and modulating inflammation.
Exosome therapy is cell-free, delivering only the signalling molecules rather than whole cells.
Typically three to five days in Chiang Mai.
Yes. It is frequently combined with stem cell and anti-ageing protocols.
Minimal to none. Most patients resume activities immediately.
Exosome therapy is not available in Qatar. Neither Hamad Medical Corporation nor private clinics offer exosome-based regenerative treatments. Thailand offers regulated access under medical supervision.
Qatar's Ministry of Public Health has not established a regulatory pathway for exosome therapy. The QCHP does not license practitioners for cell-free regenerative therapies. This treatment is not available through Qatar's healthcare system, which is why Qatari patients seeking exosome protocols travel to established international centres with proper regulatory oversight.
Yes. Chiang Mai has a thriving Muslim community with many halal restaurants and food options. Our Arabic-speaking coordinator provides a curated list of halal dining establishments near your accommodation.
Fly from Hamad International Airport to Bangkok (approximately 6 to 7 hours), then connect to Chiang Mai (approximately 1.5 hours). Qatar Airways offers daily direct flights to Bangkok. Our coordinator assists with flight recommendations and airport transfers.