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A bone marrow transplant is a specialised treatment used to replace damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy blood-forming stem cells. This therapy supports the body in producing healthy blood cells again and is often essential for conditions such as blood cancers, immune disorders, and severe anaemias. At Manipal Hospitals International, each transplant is carefully planned and supported with advanced medical care, compassionate guidance, and tailored recovery programmes for patients from across the world.
A bone marrow transplant involves replacing unhealthy marrow with healthy stem cells that can grow into new blood cells. This helps restore normal immunity, oxygen-carrying capacity, and clotting ability.
In simple terms, the bone marrow transplant procedure gives the body a fresh source of healthy cells so it can rebuild blood and immune function more effectively.
A transplant is recommended when bone marrow can no longer function properly or when high-dose treatments damage healthy marrow. The bone marrow transplant process is essential for restoring the body’s ability to fight infection and maintain healthy blood levels.
Different types of transplants are used depending on the condition, patient health, and donor availability.
Manipal Hospitals provides a comprehensive transplant programme supported by haematologists, oncologists, immunologists, and dedicated nursing teams. Care includes pre-transplant evaluation, donor matching, advanced laboratory support, and long-term follow-up.
A transplant may be recommended when:
Some conditions may require stabilisation or alternative treatments before proceeding.
The transplant is performed after conditioning therapy, which prepares the body to receive the new stem cells. Stem cells are infused through a vein, similar to a blood transfusion. Once inside the body, they travel to the bone marrow and begin producing new blood cells.
Recovery occurs in stages. Early recovery includes avoiding infections, supporting nutrition, and monitoring blood counts. Fatigue, low immunity, and digestive changes are common but gradually improve. Long-term recovery focuses on rebuilding strength, stabilising immune function, and returning to daily routines.
Regular follow-up is crucial for checking engraftment, managing complications, and adjusting treatment as needed.
Possible complications include infection, graft-versus-host disease (in allogeneic transplants), organ irritation, anaemia, and delayed immune recovery. Close monitoring and early intervention help reduce the effects of these risks.
The cost of a bone marrow transplant depends on the transplant type, donor requirements, length of hospital stay, and post-transplant monitoring. Manipal Hospitals offers competitive pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, making advanced transplant care more accessible for international patients.
A personalised estimate includes evaluation, donor testing, stem cell collection, conditioning therapy, transplant procedure, and follow-up care.
International patients receive complete support including medical file review, travel coordination, visa assistance, interpreter services, airport transfers, accommodation planning, and structured follow-up guidance to ensure clear and comfortable care throughout the treatment journey.