Has anyone seen Dr Greg Eckel for Parkinson's? If so, was he helpful?
Dr. Greg Eckel: Has anyone seen Dr Greg... - Cure Parkinson's
Dr. Greg Eckel


I’ve not seen or heard of him. When I googled him, there are oddly a number of them across the states. Which one are you looking at? What is he known to help with in PD?
He may still have an office in Portland but I think he has pretty much moved to Park City, Utah. From what I have seen in various places the treatments are expensive and it seems to me that if the treatments were remedial we would have some posts here on Health Unlocked detailing the results.
He is in Park City, Utah and reports that 95% of clients report improvement (not cured). I received an invite to a zoom info through email (don't know how he got my email). Seemed to be marketing to drum up clients. Nothing revealed that you could do on your own. Yet, there is always that hope of getting better!
My wife attended Dr Eckel’s clinic in Portland for treatment in 2021. The treatment regimen included intra nasal stem cells, hyperbaric oxygen, acupuncture and a vitamin cocktail IV. It was early on in her Parkinson’s journey and we were extremely hopeful but unfortunately the treatment had no lasting effect. She did have short term relief from some symptoms such as reduced rigidity and anxiety. The treatment was very expensive at almost $20k USD and did not provide the results we were hoping for.