A Bone Marrow or Stem Cell Transplant is one of the most intricate medical procedures, requiring exceptional precision, advanced technology, and ultra-sterile environments. At Humane Medical Assistance, we understand the emotional and physical toll of this journey. We partner exclusively with internationally accredited (JCI & NABH) hospitals in India that feature dedicated, state-of-the-art BMT units. From connecting you with top-tier transplant experts to arranging long-term, sanitized accommodations for your recovery, we provide an unbroken chain of care, ensuring the highest standards of safety and success for our international patients.
A Bone Marrow Transplant is not a quick procedure; it requires a prolonged stay for pre-transplant conditioning, the isolation period, and months of careful outpatient monitoring. Humane Medical Assistance is designed to support you through this entire timeline. We assist with extended medical visas, negotiate comprehensive, transparent treatment packages at premium hospitals in Delhi, Mumbai, or Pune, and secure safe, highly sanitized serviced apartments near the hospital for your months of post-transplant recovery. We handle the logistics so you and your donor can focus entirely on a successful engraftment and returning home healthy
The patient’s own healthy blood-forming stem cells are collected and stored before high-dose chemotherapy, then safely infused back into the body to restore the immune system.
Learn MoreUses healthy stem cells from a matched donor—often a sibling or a volunteer from a national/international bone marrow registry.
Learn MoreA groundbreaking allogeneic procedure that uses healthy, blood-forming cells from a half-matched donor, vastly expanding the options for patients who cannot find a 100% match.
Learn MoreUtilizing stem cells collected from an umbilical cord immediately after birth, which are highly adaptable and require a less strict genetic match than adult stem cells.
Learn MoreAn advanced immunotherapy where a patient’s T-cells are extracted, genetically engineered in a lab to attack cancer cells, and infused back into the patient.
Learn MoreCurative treatments for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), Hodgkin’s, and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
Learn MoreTreating the life-threatening failure of the bone marrow to produce enough new blood cells.
Learn MoreProviding permanent cures for debilitating conditions like severe Thalassemia Major and Sickle Cell Disease.
Learn MoreRebuilding the immune system in patients born with severe immunodeficiencies (like SCID).
Learn MoreUses healthy stem cells from a donor (related or unrelated) to replace the patient's damaged marrow.
Learn MoreUses the patient's own stem cells, which are collected and stored before high-dose chemotherapy or radiation, then reinfused to restore marrow function.
Learn MoreA specialized type of allogeneic transplant where stem cells are obtained from an identical twin, reducing the risk of rejection or GVHD.
Learn MoreThe most common method, where stem cells are collected from the circulating blood.
Learn MoreStem cells are extracted directly from the donor's pelvic bone under anesthesia.
Learn MoreUses stem cells collected from the umbilical cord and placenta of newborns.
Learn MoreOur partner hospitals feature positive-pressure rooms with strict air filtration systems. This creates a highly sterile bubble that drastically reduces the risk of life-threatening airborne infections while the patient has zero immunity.
Learn MoreOn-site, internationally certified cellular therapy laboratories ensure that harvested stem cells are processed, purified, and cryopreserved with maximum viability.
Learn MoreTargeted radiation therapy used to safely suppress the patient's immune system and eradicate residual cancer cells prior to the transplant, minimizing damage to healthy organs.
Learn MoreA sophisticated genetic blood test to perfectly match the Human Leukocyte Antigens of the patient and potential donors to prevent organ rejection.
Learn MoreExtracting a small sample of solid bone tissue and liquid marrow to thoroughly evaluate the exact status of the disease before proceeding.
Learn MoreRigorous testing of the heart and lungs to ensure the patient is physically strong enough to withstand high-dose conditioning chemotherapy.
Learn MoreExtensive blood panels for both the donor and recipient to check for hidden infections like CMV, Hepatitis, and HIV.
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