Bookimed does not add extra charges for Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from an unrelated donor prices. The rates come from the clinics' official price lists. You pay directly at the clinic for your Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from an unrelated donor upon your arrival.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from an unrelated donor and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from an unrelated donor journey.
The USA | Turkey | Mexico | |
Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from an unrelated donor | from $225000 | from $75000 | from $86250 |
Severance Hospital in Korea is an international multidisciplinary clinic at Yonsei University, located in Seoul South Korea. Yonsei Severance Hospital's Health System includes: oncology and rehabilitation centers, pediatric and women's clinics, cardiovascular center and Clinic of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. The Hospital has been certified by JCI (Joint Commission International) and serves 1.6 million outpatients annually.
Ewha Woman's University Medical Center (EUMC) is a multidisciplinary hospital for women only. It's located in Seoul, South Korea.
The treatment of breast, thyroid, urogenital cancers, and joint replacement — are the clinic's top specialties.
Ewha doctors focus on the aesthetic results of the procedures. They perform minimally invasive operations through small incisions so that a woman does not get visible scars.
Patients from Europe, Russia, China, and the United Arab Emirates choose Ewha Medical Center every year.
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Please note that each patient"s recovery process might vary based on individual health conditions and the body"s response to the transplantation.
This procedure involves transplanting stem cells from a donor who is not genetically related to the recipient, used primarily for treating blood-related diseases.