Nebulized Exosome Therapy
Nebulized exosome therapy delivers biologic signaling particles through inhalation and may be considered for neurologic or brain-related conditions….
Nebulized exosome therapy delivers biologic signaling particles through inhalation and may be considered for neurologic or brain-related conditions. Because these concerns vary widely, this therapy requires detailed screening and medical oversight.
Clinical Expertise
Dr. Judith Rubin evaluates neurologic history, imaging when available, medication use, and symptom patterns before determining whether nebulized exosome therapy is medically reasonable. Recommendations are specific to diagnosis, functional goals, and safety considerations.
Conditions Evaluated for Nebulized Exosomes
Evaluation may be appropriate for:
• Autism spectrum–related neurologic support
• Stroke recovery
• Traumatic brain injury
• Multiple sclerosis
• ALS
Not every patient with these diagnoses will be a candidate. Suitability depends on medical history, functional status, and overall health.
How Nebulized Exosomes Work
Exosomes contain signaling molecules that may support cellular communication. Delivered by inhalation, they enter circulation through pulmonary absorption. Individual responses vary based on condition and patient-specific factors.
What Happens During the Medical Consultation
The consultation includes review of neurologic history, imaging studies when available, functional assessments, medication review, and discussion of risks and alternatives. Your provider determines whether this therapy is appropriate and outlines preparation and follow-up if recommended.
If you want to know whether nebulized exosome therapy is appropriate for your condition, the next step is to schedule a consultation with one of our medical providers. This visit gives you a personalized assessment and a clear plan based on your individual health needs.
What to Expect During the Treatment Visit
- Performed in-office
- Treatment duration varies
- Follow-up evaluations may be required
Responses differ based on individual physiology and diagnosis.
Safety and Screening Protocols
Screening includes respiratory history, neurologic diagnoses, immune status, and medications that may influence treatment response. When nebulized exosomes are not appropriate, alternative options are provided.
Authoritativeness and Transparency
This therapy is provided only within a medical context. Dr. Rubin and her medical staff offer clear explanations regarding what is evidence-supported, what is emerging, and what is still being studied. Outcomes are never guaranteed.
*Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed