Welcome To HANS Clinic
Bridging Science and Hope: HANS Protocol for Improving Quality of Life in Autism
Definition of the Hans Protocol for treating autism
The Hans Protocol began 7 years ago with the cooperation of Dr. Walid Abu Zeid, founder of the protocol, with a group of specialized doctors from around the world. The protocol aims to provide comprehensive care for children with autism through multidisciplinary teams. It is the first integrated protocol in the world dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of autistic children. The protocol is based on The services of an elite group of medical professors in Egypt, Germany, the United States and India come together under one goal, which is to eliminate the causes of autism within the body once and for all and to qualify the child to receive sensory, functional and behavioral therapy to fully integrate into society and to become an effective productive individual just like normal children. The protocol follows a set of The pillars that work and integrate together to treat and rehabilitate autistic children.
- Homeopathy
- Aromatherapy
- Nutrition
- Rehabilitation
- Immunology
- Genatics
Opening Time
- Monday - Friday 6:00 - 7:00 pm
- Saturday 8:00 - 9:00 pm
- Sunday 10:00 - 9:00 pm
Our Patients & Methods
- Over 7 years.
- Around 4700 patients from 19 countries allover the world.
- Age from 11 month to 21 years.
All patients were subjected to
- Clinical examination.
- Laboratory examinations.
- Radiological assessments.
- Immunological assessments.
- Rehabilitation assessments.
Why do we use the Hans Protocol to treat autism?
The First Comprehensive Scientific Protocol Globally
Specialized Medical Team
Customized Treatment Plans
Continuous Follow-up and Full Support
Innovative Rehabilitation Programs
Factors Influencing Treatment Success
Age at Intervention
Younger children show significantly better outcomes, with those under 3 years achieving the highest success rates.
Laboratory & Radiological Results
Comprehensive testing helps identify underlying medical issues that may contribute to autism symptoms.
Associated Syndromes
Fewer co-occurring conditions correlate with improved treatment outcomes.
Treatment Duration
Longer exposure to the protocol generally yields better results, with treatments ranging from 1.7 to 5.3 years.
Study Demographics & Duration
4700 +
Total Cases
Patients treated over seven years
19 +
Countries
Including 11 Arabic nations
61 %
Male Patients
Among study participants
2.3 %
Twin Cases
Reflecting typical gender distribution
The other diseases treated by the Hans Protocol
The Hans Protocol treats many other diseases that may be associated with autism or not, but share similar symptoms with autism. Some of these diseases include:
Down syndrome?
About 16-18% of children with Down syndrome also have autism, which is not an insignificant percentage. When Down syndrome and autism occur together in a child, the child exhibits both the behavioral and communicative symptoms of autism, alongside the intellectual symptoms of Down syndrome.
Fragile X ?
It is a syndrome that shares some symptoms with autism, such as intellectual delay and some behavioral and health-related symptoms. It is more common in men than in women. Appropriate treatment for this syndrome helps alleviate and control its symptoms.
Increased brain activity (Epilpsy ) ?
It is one of the conditions associated with autism that leads to seizures and loss of muscle control. Loss of consciousness, recurrent shaking, and limb tremors. Inability to focus in children.
Cerebral Palsy?
It may be a condition different from autism, but the causes of autism and cerebral palsy are similar, as both result from brain damage occurring before birth, during birth, or even after. Therefore, there is a high possibility that children with autism are also affected by cerebral palsy.
ADHD?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a medical condition that affects the ability to focus, regulate behavior, and manage time. It can appear early in life and often persists into adulthood. ADHD is characterized by several symptoms, including:
- Difficulty in Focus and Attention: Individuals may struggle to pay attention to details or maintain concentration for extended periods, leading to feelings of restlessness.
- Impulsivity: Acting without thinking, such as interrupting conversations or making quick decisions without considering the consequences.
- Hyperactivity: A constant need to move, with difficulty sitting still or staying calm.
How does improvement come with the HANS protocol?
Improvement is achieved by following the Hans Protocol instructions, which include:
- Conducting comprehensive diagnoses and analyses for the child.
- Adhering strictly and consistently to the therapeutic, dietary, and rehabilitative programs.
- Regularly sending follow-ups and evaluations requested by the treating doctors.
- The protocol is an integrated system, meaning that no part of the treatment can be chosen while neglecting another. All core components of the protocol must be followed in full.
Health Commitments
We are ready to provide you with any Medical, health and fitness help as well as prepare a business plan. We are ready to provide you with any Medical, health and fitness help as well as prepare a business plan.







