Bone marrow transplantation in India typically costs from AUD $21,294 to AUD $58,203. Final prices depend on the transplant type, donor availability, and the patient's post-operative pharmacy needs. In Australia, patients often face high private costs of AUD $221,456 on average, while India offers savings of approximately 82%. These hospital fees generally cover donor matching, stem cell harvesting, and extensive inpatient care during the recovery phase.
Bookimed Expert Insight: India provides exceptional value for complex haematology through its massive scale. Apollo Hospital Indraprastha operates the largest transplant centre in South Asia after the USA. For patients needing rare expertise, doctors such as Dr. Dharma Choudhary at BLK Super Speciality Hospital have performed over 850 allogeneic transplants. This high volume often leads to better managed costs and outcomes compared to smaller private facilities.
| India | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Bone marrow transplantation | from AUD $21,294 | from AUD $70,980 | from AUD $51,105 |
| Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantation | from AUD $49,686 | from AUD $127,763 | from AUD $86,240 |
| Autologous bone marrow transplantation | from AUD $15,615 | from AUD $56,784 | from AUD $44,717 |
| Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from an unrelated donor | from AUD $39,749 | from AUD $212,939 | from AUD $113,567 |
| Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from a related donor | from AUD $29,102 | from AUD $134,861 | from AUD $92,273 |
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Dr Rahul Bhargava was the first Indian doctor to popularise stem cell transplants for multiple sclerosis. He currently leads the Blood Disorders and Bone Marrow Transplant unit at Fortis Memorial Research Institute.
The doctor is a highly experienced hematology-oncologist at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre, Nashik, with over 13 years of expertise in leukemia, multiple myeloma, and bone marrow transplant.
Graduated with an MBBS degree from Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Hospital, the doctor further pursued an MD in Pathology from Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, and Mumbai.
Additionally, the doctor holds a DM in Clinical Hematology from Medical College, Calcutta, and has received awards for professionalism and hard work, underscoring a reputation as a competent and skilled specialist.
The doctor holds an MD in Clinical Hematology from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and is a Doctor of Internal Medicine. Currently serving as Senior Consultant and Head of the Bone Marrow Transplant Department at a leading hospital in New Delhi, the doctor specializes in allogeneic bone marrow transplantation and oncohematological graft-versus-host disease. The doctor has participated in prestigious research programs in Canada and is a life member of the Indian Society of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine. With over 20 scientific studies and publications, the doctor has worked at several renowned institutions across India.
The doctor is a specialist in oncohematology with a focus on bone marrow transplantation. They have extensive experience in treating complex hematological malignancies and are skilled in performing advanced transplantation procedures. The doctor has contributed to numerous clinical trials and has published several research papers in prestigious medical journals. They are recognized for their expertise in managing both adult and pediatric patients, ensuring personalized and cutting-edge care.
When considering Bone marrow transplantation, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:
This procedure involves collecting stem cells from a patient's own bone marrow, processing them, and reinfusing to aid in recovery, especially for cancer treatment, with minimal rejection risk.
Involves using stem cells from a half-matched donor, typically a family member, to treat various blood disorders and cancers.
This procedure involves transplanting stem cells from a donor who is not genetically related to the recipient, used primarily for treating blood-related diseases.
This procedure involves transferring healthy stem cells from a closely matched family member to replace damaged bone marrow in patients with certain diseases.