Bookimed does not add extra charges for Stem cell therapy prices. The rates come from the clinics' official price lists. You pay directly at the clinic for your Stem cell therapy upon your arrival.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Stem cell therapy 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 Stem cell therapy journey.
The USA | Turkey | Mexico | |
Umbilical cord stem cell therapy | from $21000 | from $7000 | from $9200 |
Stem cell treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) | from $8205 | from $2735 | from $9200 |
Stem cell therapy for neuropathy | from $56793 | from $18931 | from $9200 |
Stem cell therapy for male infertility | from $5100 | from $1700 | from $4000 |
Stem cell therapy for knees | from $6309 | from $2103 | from $1950 |
Memorial Ankara Hospital holds JCI accreditation, ensuring high treatment quality and safety. The hospital is part of Turkey's largest medical network, serving 16 million patients from 92 countries annually. Although it doesn't specialize in stem cell therapy, its advanced medical technologies and international protocols may support related procedures. Patients benefit from package prices, including transfer and language assistance. Located in a quiet district, it's 32 km from Ankara Esenboga Airport, near notable sights like Atatürk's Mausoleum and Ankara Castle.
Lokman Hekim University Ankara Hospital holds a 99.9% success rate for complex surgeries, demonstrating its high expertise. The facility offers comprehensive healthcare with 82 ICU beds and 134 inpatient beds. It is certified by the International Health Tourism Authorization and ISO. The hospital is a Baby-Friendly Hospital, certified by the Ministry of Health and UNICEF. Located in Sincan, Ankara, patients can explore nearby historical sites like the Atatürk Mausoleum. The hospital serves patients from the Balkans, Africa, and Arab League States.
Medicana International Ankara Hospital is JCI-accredited, ensuring high healthcare standards. The hospital has 207 beds and 8 operating rooms, providing comprehensive care. Since 2008, it has welcomed international patients. Located in Ankara, the hospital is part of the large Medicine Hospital Group in Turkey. While in Ankara, patients can explore nearby attractions such as Anıtkabir and the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. The hospital's commitment to quality makes it a reliable choice for stem cell therapy.
Private Koru Ankara Hospital, accredited by the Turkish Medical Association and Joint Commission International, serves 350,000 patients annually. It is renowned for its expertise in various specialties, including stem cell therapy. The hospital features advanced technology, such as the Gamma Knife and PET-CT Unit, within its 42,000 square meter facility. International patients benefit from 24/7 multilingual support and complimentary services. Nearby, the 5-star Koru Hotel Spa offers wellness therapies for relaxation.
This therapy uses one"s cells to repair damaged joints, reducing pain and inflammation associated with arthritis.
This therapy utilizes body"s own cells to repair autism-related brain damage, offering improved social behavior.
This therapy uses regenerative cells to treat brain damage and improve motor functions in people with cerebral palsy.
This therapy uses body-maintained cells to slow Parkinson"s disease progression, enhancing brain function and activity.
This therapy uses stem cells to repair damaged pancreatic cells, potentially managing diabetes symptoms.
This therapy draws on self-healing potential, injecting harvested cells into knee joints to repair damaged cartilage.
This therapy uses donor stem cells to replace damaged cells, enabling the body to heal itself effectively.
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Written by Mariia Mytrofankina