Congratulations to the Patient for her Graduation !! 


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The day we received the news that my mother had suffered a stroke, we thought that our life had changed forever, both hers and everyone around her and that's the way it was, many changes came into our lives because of different factors. In the midst of much anguish and uncertainty, we arrived at Neuroft with great hope, not only have we fulfilled our expectations to the fullest, but we have also found a team of human beings capable of making a positive change in the lives of people suffering from these types of diseases and also in their families. We have no words to thank the entire Neuroft team for their professionalism, knowledge and dedication at all times, and above all to thank the human warmth and love that they give to each of their patients and which makes this process less difficult. Thanks to Liz for receiving us every day with a smile and a kind word, accommodate each of the best available options and say goodbye with the same affection, to the Graduates Gabriela Montero and Marianne Robert for the immense affection and professionalism with which They have dedicated to helping my mother and Dr. Lisa Rigionni in their zeal for science and filling us with information and tools to accelerate this recovery process. One and a thousand times we are grateful for all this joint effort and to continue to advance helping many more people who need them!

Claudia Posner, Daughter of the Patient




You can not imagine what we have felt in these 10 days of intense work. The treatment received can not be explained in a few lines, it is something incredible both professionally and humanly, we have felt a very significant improvement both at motor level and in speech. My wife (the patient) did not want to end the treatment or the therapies and came every day with a unique emotion for how good she felt and how happy she was to be here. Thanks for everything and keep it that way, we will continue with you with advice and consultations. Thanks to all of you.

Berny Posner, Patient's Husband