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Regenerative Medicine in Vilnius
A Guide for European Patients

For European patients, Vilnius is easy to reach for advanced regenerative medicine: short flight times, EU-regulated treatment, and coordination handled from the first call onward.

Vilnius for European Patients

By Jed Ryan, Founder and CEO · Reviewed by Adas Darinskas, PhD, Chief Science Officer · Published · Last reviewed

This page covers what's most relevant for European patients specifically. For the broader picture of treatments, the medical team, and the patient journey, see our main Lithuania guide.

Many advanced regenerative therapies and immunotherapy protocols available at Innovita Clinic are not yet routinely offered in your home country. That's because access depends heavily on which clinics within the EU have the capability and authorization to deliver them, not because the treatments themselves sit outside European medicine.

For European patients, this means access to advanced therapies without leaving the EU.

Travel from Europe

Vilnius International Airport (VNO) is well-connected to major European cities by direct flight.

Direct flight times:

  • London: ~3 hours
  • Frankfurt: ~2 hours
  • Amsterdam: ~2.5 hours
  • Paris: ~3 hours
  • Warsaw: ~1 hour
  • Helsinki: ~1.5 hours
  • Copenhagen: ~2 hours
  • Stockholm: ~1.5 hours
  • Dublin: ~3.5 hours
  • Rome: ~3.5 hours
  • Madrid: ~4.5 hours (often via connection)

For most European patients, treatment can be combined with a short trip rather than a major journey. Stay length is typically 2-3 days, longer for multi-stage protocols.

For full travel detail (driver service, hotel recommendations, food, communication), see the main Lithuania guide.

Regulatory Context

Lithuania is a member state of the European Union. Innovita Clinic operates under Lithuanian License 4094, issued by Lithuania's national medical regulator. Advanced therapy medicinal products manufactured in the EU fall under the European Medicines Agency's regulatory framework.

For European patients, this means treatment is administered within the EU regulatory environment rather than outside of it. Specific recognition of treatments and documentation in your home country can vary, and we're happy to discuss this on a case-by-case basis during the discovery call.

What's Available

Innovita Clinic offers immunotherapy, regenerative medicine, and longevity protocols. Each is detailed on its own page; the categories below cover the main ones.

Next-Generation MSC Therapy

A highly specific population of mesenchymal stem cells, selected and cultured in low-oxygen conditions to strengthen their stress-enduring qualities. They're used to repair tissue, calm an overactive immune system, and bring down inflammation, and they're the backbone of most protocols we coordinate.

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Exosome Therapy

Tiny vesicles released by stem cells that carry signals between your cells. They're studied for tissue repair and immune modulation, and they're small enough to cross the blood-brain barrier, which can be a real advantage for neurological conditions.

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Peptide Therapy

Short chains of amino acids that signal specific processes in the body. Depending on the peptide, that can mean faster tissue healing, restoring hormonal balance, modulating the immune system, sharper metabolism, deeper sleep, or clearer cognition. We source and coordinate the ones that fit what you're working on.

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IV Therapy

Vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants delivered straight into the bloodstream, where your body can use them right away. We run it on its own or alongside stem cell, exosome, and peptide protocols to support energy, recovery, and resilience.

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Biologics

Biological products like cord blood plasma, placenta cryoprecipitate, and concentrated growth factors. Many are birth-tissue-derived, rich in the proteins, cytokines, and growth factors the body uses to restore cellular function. Used on their own or alongside a protocol.

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Multi-Modality Protocols

People are unique, and more often than not so are the conditions they're dealing with. So most plans pair more than one therapy. Dr. Darinskas and his team combine stem cells, exosomes, peptides, and biologics around your specific case.

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Sources & References

Within the EU regulatory framework for cell therapies, each member state's national regulator implements EMA standards. Cross-border patient access to treatments authorised in another EU country is permitted under the EU Directive on Patients' Rights in Cross-Border Healthcare.

Take the Next Step

If regenerative medicine in Vilnius is something you're considering, the most useful first step is a discovery call. No charge, no commitment.