If you are researching bone marrow transplant cost in Hyderabad, you deserve straight answers, not guesswork. The price depends on the transplant type, donor needs, hospital stay and supportive care. At CION, we explain every cost driver and give you a transparent estimate before treatment begins.
There is no single price tag for a bone marrow transplant. The total cost depends on your diagnosis, the type of transplant you need, and how your body responds during recovery.
A bone marrow transplant (also called a stem cell transplant) replaces unhealthy bone marrow with healthy blood-forming cells. The cost in Hyderabad varies from patient to patient because each plan is built around your specific condition.
The main factors that shape your cost are:
At CION, we believe you deserve to understand every line of your estimate before treatment begins. We do not order unnecessary tests, and our decisions are made for your healing, not for billing.
The single biggest factor in transplant cost is whether you use your own stem cells or a donor's. Here is how the two compare in plain terms.
Your haemato-oncologist decides the right type based on your diagnosis — not on cost alone. We explain why a particular transplant is recommended for you.
Table compares general clinical differences, not specific prices.
According to NCCN and global transplant registries, the chance of finding a fully matched unrelated donor varies widely by ethnic background, which is one reason donor-search timelines and costs differ between patients. (Source: NCCN guidelines on haematopoietic cell transplantation.)
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Cost should never be a mystery. Talk to a CION specialist for an honest breakdown and a plan built around your healing.
When you ask for an estimate, these are the areas our team reviews to give you an honest figure. No surprises, no hidden line items.
Autologous transplants use your own collected stem cells. Allogeneic transplants need a matched donor, which adds work-up and monitoring.
For allogeneic transplants, finding and confirming a compatible donor involves HLA typing and, sometimes, an unrelated-donor registry search.
High-dose chemotherapy before the transplant, plus medicines to prevent and treat complications, form a major part of the cost.
Transplant recovery happens in protected, low-infection rooms. A longer stay raises the cost, and your recovery pace affects this.
Blood transfusions, infection treatment and follow-up after discharge all add up. We plan these honestly, never ordering tests you do not need.
We know that worrying about cost while facing a serious diagnosis is exhausting. Our job is to remove the uncertainty around money so you can focus on getting well.
Every patient at CION is discussed by a tumour board — a team of specialists who agree on the right plan together. This means your transplant decision is reviewed by many expert eyes, not left to one person.
Here is what you can expect from us on cost:
With 17 super-specialist oncologists, 150+ years of combined experience and 35+ centres across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, we have walked this path with many families. We walk it with you too.
If a transplant is not the right fit, your team may discuss other advanced options; for more on this, see our page on CAR-T cell therapy, coordinated via our partners.
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A senior haemato-oncologist reviews your case in detail and explains the recommended transplant type.
We prepare an itemised cost breakdown so you understand exactly what you are paying for and why.
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Start Your Story. Book Free Consultation.There is no single fixed price, because the cost depends on your specific case. The main factors are the type of transplant (autologous or allogeneic), whether a donor search is needed, the length of your hospital stay, the conditioning chemotherapy, and the supportive care during recovery. Two patients with the same diagnosis can have different costs based on how their body responds. Rather than quoting a misleading figure, we prefer to review your reports and give you a transparent, itemised estimate. This way you understand exactly what each part of the cost covers. Share your details with us and our team will prepare a clear estimate for you.
An autologous transplant uses your own stem cells, so there is no donor search. An allogeneic transplant uses cells from a matched donor, which adds several costs. These include HLA tissue-typing tests, confirming donor compatibility, and sometimes searching an unrelated-donor registry. Allogeneic patients also usually need closer monitoring and a longer protected hospital stay, because the body must accept the donor cells. There is also a risk called graft-versus-host disease that requires extra medicines and follow-up. All of this makes allogeneic transplants cost more overall. Your haemato-oncologist chooses the transplant type based on your diagnosis and what is safest for you, not on cost alone.
If you need an allogeneic transplant, a donor must be found and confirmed as a match. The first step is HLA tissue typing, where family members, especially siblings, are tested first. If no family match is found, an unrelated-donor registry search may be needed, which adds testing and time. The donor also undergoes a medical work-up before donating. Each of these steps carries a cost. The timeline and price vary from patient to patient, partly because matched-donor availability differs between people. At CION, we explain the donor process clearly so you know what to expect, and we include these steps honestly in your estimate.
After a bone marrow transplant, your immune system is very weak for several weeks. To protect you from infection, you stay in a specialised, low-infection room with strict precautions. This level of care needs dedicated staff, monitoring and infection control, which adds to the cost. The length of stay depends on the transplant type and how quickly your new cells begin working. Autologous patients often stay for a shorter period than allogeneic patients. Because recovery pace differs between people, the exact stay cannot be predicted to the day. We give you a realistic estimate based on your case and keep you informed throughout your stay.
Supportive care is everything done to keep you safe while your new bone marrow recovers. It includes blood and platelet transfusions, medicines to prevent and treat infections, nutrition support, and drugs to manage complications such as graft-versus-host disease in donor transplants. These are not optional extras; they are an essential part of a safe transplant. Because every patient responds differently, the amount of supportive care varies. This is one reason a final cost can differ from the initial estimate. At CION, we never add unnecessary treatments. We provide only the supportive care you genuinely need, and we explain each part of it to you honestly.
Yes. We believe you deserve a clear cost picture before you commit to anything. After a senior haemato-oncologist reviews your reports and confirms the recommended transplant type, our team prepares a transparent, itemised estimate. This breaks down the major cost areas so you understand what each part is for. We also explain which parts may vary, such as the hospital stay and supportive care, so there are no surprises later. You are free to take your time, ask questions, or seek a second opinion. To begin, share your reports with us and request a cost estimation. There is no obligation to proceed.
Yes. Your first detailed consultation with a senior haemato-oncologist is free and lasts about 45 minutes. This is not a rushed visit. The specialist reviews your diagnosis and reports, explains whether an autologous or allogeneic transplant is recommended, and answers your questions about the process and likely costs. Every patient's case is also discussed by our tumour board, a team of specialists who agree on the plan together. This means your treatment decision benefits from many expert opinions, not just one. We want you to feel informed and supported before making any decision. Book your free consultation and bring any reports you already have.
A bone marrow transplant is a multi-stage process, not a single day. It begins with evaluation and tests, then conditioning chemotherapy, the transplant itself, and a recovery period in a protected hospital room that often lasts several weeks. After discharge, close follow-up continues for months as your immune system rebuilds. Allogeneic transplants generally need longer monitoring than autologous ones. The exact timeline depends on your diagnosis and how your body responds. Because the process is long, costs are spread across these stages rather than charged all at once. We explain the full journey during your consultation so you can plan for both the time and the cost involved.
An estimate is our honest best prediction based on your diagnosis and the recommended transplant type. The final cost can change because a transplant is a living, individual process. For example, if you need more supportive care, a longer hospital stay, or extra treatment for a complication, the cost rises. If your recovery goes smoothly, it may be lower. We are upfront about which parts of the estimate are most likely to vary, such as hospital stay and supportive care. Our promise is transparency: we keep you informed at every step, we do not order unnecessary tests, and our decisions are made for your healing, never for billing.
To give you the most accurate estimate, it helps to share whatever medical information you already have. This includes your diagnosis, recent blood reports, any bone marrow biopsy results, and any transplant advice you have received from another doctor. If a transplant type has already been suggested, let us know. You do not need every document to begin; even a partial picture helps us start. Once a senior haemato-oncologist reviews your case, we prepare a clear, itemised estimate and explain it to you. To start, simply request a cost estimation or call us on 1800-202-8726. We will guide you through the rest with patience and care.