The cost of allogenic bone marrow transplantation from a related donor in Germany typically ranges from $150,000 to $300,000. Prices depend on the type of transplant (matched sibling or haploidentical), hospital reputation, and the complexity of the patient’s condition. In the United States, the average price is $525,000 (per ASBMT). This means bone marrow transplantation in Germany is about 57% less expensive than in the U.S.
German hospitals usually include pre-transplant evaluation, HLA typing, donor matching, the transplant procedure, inpatient care, medications, and close follow-up in the total price. In the U.S., many of these services—especially donor search, hospitalization, and post-transplant care—are billed separately. Always confirm what’s included in your treatment package before proceeding.
Why choose Germany for allogenic bone marrow transplantation from a related donor?
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| Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from a related donor | from $150,000 | from $65,000 | from $150,000 |
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Fahad MawloodNo hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from a related donor upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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This procedure involves transferring healthy stem cells from a closely matched family member to replace damaged bone marrow in patients with certain diseases.