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SOUTH AFRICA - THE SOUTH AFRICA CLINIC PROTOCOL CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:
You are required to contact us in advance of travelling to any of clinics to arrange acceptance and scheduling to treat your condition whether it be Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Olivopontocerebeller Atrophy (OPCA), Post Stroke (PS), Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS), or other select diseases/ailments. Click here to choose your clinic and required dates and we will contact you in return.
Once you have booked your clinic appointment at any of the SOUTH AFRICA clinics you will be sent paperwork and full clinic directions and information via SPECIAL DELIVERY or OVERNIGHT COURIER so that you can fill out this paperwork and bring it back with you to the clinic. PLEASE, be sure to fill out all of the relevant information and bring these forms to the clinic with you to avoid any delays at the clinic on your treatment date.
INITIAL CLINIC VISIT:
At the clinic you will be tested to see how you are at that particular point and time (pre-NeuroPeptide dosing). We will do a series of intake testing in regards to your strength, agility, balance, foot and hand vibration response, ability to do a 15 meter walk, cognitive function, speech, fine motor function and coordination, upper and lower body movement and other baseline testing. All of the test results data will be recorded and certain ones will be filmed as a matter of historical record and will become part of your file throughout your treatment and follow-up visits with us.
You will then receive your first dose of the Esperanza NeuroPeptide and you will be given 45 minutes to an hour to relax and let the NeuroPeptide fully enter your system.
Approximately 45 minutes to an hour after your initial dosing we will repeat the strength, agility, balance, foot and hand vibration response, ability to do a 15 meter walk, cognitive function, speech, fine motor function and coordination, upper and lower body movement and other baseline testing as performed previously in the day. The data pre NeuroPeptide and post NeuroPeptide will be reviewed to see if there is any initial reaction to the dosing and/or changes in the results post dosing as opposed to pre dosing.
You will receive your supply of Esperanza NeuroPeptide to take home with you (or you can elect for us to send it to you via Special Delivery or Courier if you do not wish to transport it home with you). The supply consist of:
If you are on the full-year treatment - 14 vials of sublingual spray If you are on the 18-month treatment - 19 vials of sublingual spray If you are on the half-year treatment - 7 vials of sublingual spray

This initial clinic visit will last about 3-4 hours in length.
FOLLOW-UPS:
If you are on the year long treatment you will be scheduled for follow-up clinic appointments at 3, 6, 9 and 12 month intervals and these are included in the price of your treatment. If you are on the half-year treatment you will be scheduled for a follow-up prior to the end of 3 months and 6 months in order to allow you to make a decision in regards to continuing on with the treatment or not. This follow-up appointment is included in the price of your half-year testing and treatment protocol.
At these follow-up clinic appointments we will repeat the above noted tests to see how you are progressing with the NeuroPeptide at the relevant 3, 6, 9 and 12 month intervals. We will again do the dame series of intake testing in regards to your strength, agility, balance, foot and hand vibration response, ability to do a 15 meter walk, cognitive function, speech, fine motor function and coordination, upper and lower body movement and other baseline testing. Again, all of the test results data will be recorded and certain ones will be filmed as a matter of historical record and will become part of your file throughout your treatment and ongoing follow-up visits with us.
The follow-up clinic visit will last about 1 hour in length.
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