The cost of bone marrow transplantation in Mexico typically ranges from $80,000 to $120,000. Prices vary depending on the type of transplant (autologous or allogeneic), the hospital, donor matching, and post-transplant care. In the United States, the average cost is $600,000 (according to the American Cancer Society). That means bone marrow transplantation in Mexico can be about 83% less than in the U.S.
Mexican hospitals usually include pre-transplant evaluation, donor matching, stem cell collection, the transplant procedure, hospitalization, medications, and post-transplant monitoring. In the U.S., each stage—donor search, hospital stay, medications, and follow-up—may be billed separately. Always confirm exactly what’s included with your chosen clinic.
| Mexico | Turchia | Austria | |
| Bone marrow transplantation | da $80,000 | da $27,500 | da $140,000 |
| Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantation | da $60,000 | da $77,500 | da $180,000 |
| Autologous bone marrow transplantation | da $40,000 | da $32,500 | da $50,000 |
| Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from an unrelated donor | da $85,000 | da $66,000 | da $180,000 |
| Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from a related donor | da $125,000 | da $57,500 | da $150,000 |
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Fahad MawloodDr. Jose Rojas is a fertility specialist with over 25 years of experience in gynecology and obstetrics surgery. He earned his medical degree from Facultad de Medicina UNAM. He completed his specialty training at Universidad Autonoma de Baja California. Dr. Rojas holds certification from the Mexican Council of Gynecology and Obstetrics Surgery.
He is a founding member of Hospital de la Familia in Mexicali. He has helped achieve high success rates in fertility treatments at the hospital. Dr. Rojas is known for his expertise and dedication to patient care. He serves both English and Spanish-speaking patients.
Dr. Luis Padilla is a physician who specializes in gynecologic oncology, general practice, and healthcare administration. He helped introduce the da Vinci Robotic Assisted Surgical System, which improved minimally invasive surgery.
Dr. Padilla has worked as Associate Administrator for Health Workforce at HRSA. He also served as Director of the NHSC. In these roles, he influenced national health policy and workforce training. He has received the People’s Choice Award and the People Living Through Cancer Award for his commitment to patient care.
He served on the National Advisory Council of the NHSC from 2007 to 2010. He earned degrees from UC Irvine, Wake Forest, Brown, Northwestern, and the University of Minnesota.
Currency | Mexican peso (you also can pay for services in dollars) |
Best period for the trip | December-April |
Language | Spanish (most of medical staff speaks English fluently) |
Visa | required for some countries |
Time difference with Europe | 7 hours |
Time difference with the USA | 1 hour |
Capital | Mexico City |
Medical tourism center | Mexico City |
Popular resorts | Central and Southern Mexico |
In Mexico, hotels of different price ranges and service levels are presented. Most tourists choose 4 and 5 star hotels with all-inclusive meals. Such hotels have everything for a comfortable stay: varied food, a large well-groomed territory, animation for children and adults. Some hotels have their own water park, which guests can use for free. Budget travelers can afford to book an economical 3-star hotel with half board or no meals at all.
Visas for travel to Mexico require a number of documents. Lists of documents includes: