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The Costs of Stem Cell Therapy in the USA: A Comprehensive Guide​

Stem cells are revolutionizing medicine, providing regenerative treatments for conditions previously considered untreatable. However, knowing the stem cells cost is essential for patients planning the therapies. With the  treatments ranging from simple injections to advanced transplants, the price varies depending on the condition, clinic location, and type of stem cells used. In the United States, it’s important to ask questions like “How much do stem cells cost?” and “How much does a stem cell transplant cost?” to plan effectively.

How Much Do Stem Cells Cost in the USA?

In the USA, the average stem cells cost ranges from $5,000 to $50,000. Treatments for complex conditions, such as autoimmune diseases or neurological disorders, may exceed $100,000. Simple procedures like joint injections typically cost $5,000 to $15,000, while advanced therapies like umbilical cord stem cell transplants often fall between $20,000 and $50,000.

Autologous stem cells, harvested from the patient’s body, tend to be more affordable, ranging from $5,000 to $15,000. However, umbilical cord stem cells or mesenchymal stem cells, often used for their regenerative capabilities, come at a higher price due to the sourcing and processing requirements.

Factors Influencing Stem Cells Price

Several factors impact how much stem cells cost, including:

1. The Type of Stem Cells

  • Autologous Stem Cells
  • Umbilical Cord Stem Cells: Costlier due to donor screening.
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Widely used in regenerative therapies for arthritis or autoimmune diseases, with variable costs.

2. Procedure Type

  • Simple Injections: Minimally invasive.
  • Transplants: Advanced procedures can be more expensive, depending on complexity.

3. Condition Treated

 

Orthopedic treatments like knee or shoulder injections are more affordable. In contrast, neurological disorders like ALS or multiple sclerosis often require costlier transplants.

4. Location of Treatment

In the United States, strict regulations and high operational costs make therapies pricier than in countries like Mexico or Serbia.

Hidden Costs of Stem Cell Therapy

Beyond the advertised stem cells price, patients must consider hidden expenses like:

  • Diagnostics: Tests such as MRIs or bloodwork, costing $500–$3,000.
  • Post-Treatment Care: Rehabilitation or physical therapy programs can add $1,000–$5,000.
  • Travel and Accommodation: Patients traveling for treatment may incur additional expenses for lodging, meals, and transportation.

These hidden costs significantly affect the total stem cells price in the USA.

Cost Comparisons: USA vs. International Options

While the United States leads in stem cell innovation, it is one of the most expensive countries for therapy. For patients seeking more affordable options, medical tourism destinations such as Mexico or Serbia offer therapies for 50–70% less, often without compromising quality.

  • In Mexico, treatments such as joint injections start at $3,000.
  • In Serbia, advanced therapies are available for $7,000–$31,000, attracting international patients.

In Serbia, clinics like IM Clinic offer advanced level of stem cell treatments at competitive prices without compromising safety or quality. Serbia is also a good choice because of its welcoming policy towards tourism. Citizens of the EU, the UK, the USA, Israel, Norway, Iceland, Australia, and New Zealand can stay without a visa for up to 90 days. People from other countries can easily get a standard tourist visa for their visit. 

With a focus on modern regenerative medicine, IM Clinic utilizes state-of-the-art technology to deliver effective therapies for conditions such as joint injuries, autoimmune diseases, and neurological disorders. Patients benefit from comprehensive treatment plans. They include diagnostics, therapy, and follow-up care, ensuring a smoother recovery process. 

The stem cell price in Serbia is significantly lower than in the USA, making high-quality treatments more accessible.The affordability of therapies, combined with the clinic’s adherence to international medical standards, makes it a viable alternative for those seeking cost-effective treatments outside the United States.

Conclusion: Understanding the Cost of Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy offers transformative treatments, but understanding the stem cells price is critical for planning. In the USA, treatments range from simple injections to complex transplants, with prices reflecting the type of stem cells, procedure, and condition treated. Asking questions like “How much do stem cells cost?” or “How much does a stem cell transplant cost?” helps clarify expectations and avoid hidden expenses.

For patients searching cost-effective solutions, exploring international options like Serbia can significantly reduce the financial burden while maintaining quality care. With proper planning and research, patients can unlock the benefits of stem cell therapy and improve their quality of life.

Conditions

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Pediatric Neurology

Autism Treatment
Cerebral Palsy
Developmental Delay

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Multisystem Diseases

Multiple System Atrophy
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Lyme
Lupus

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Anti-Aging and Wellbeing

Burns and scars
Skin pigmentation and wrinkles
Psoriasis
Reproductive life extension
Cancer Rehabilitation
Cancer Prevention
Sports injuries

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Endocrine Diseases

Diabetes Type 2
Obesity / Metabolic Syndrome
Hashimoto’s Disease

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Reproductive System Diseases

Peyronie’s Disease
Male / Female Infertility
Erectile Dysfunction
Recto-vaginal Fistula

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Neurological Conditions

Multiple Sclerosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Motor Neurone Disease (MND)
Parkinson Disease
Ataxia
Alzheimer
Dementia
Stroke
Injuries of Spinal Cord
Injuries of Brain Cord

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Respiratory Diseases

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Bronchial Asthma
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Allergies / Sinusitis

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Sensory Disorders

Tinnitus
Deafness
Glaucoma
Retinitis / Retinopathy
Optic Nerve Degradation

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Cardiovascular Diseases

Arterial Hypertension
Cerebral Small Vessel Disease
Heart Attack

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Musculoskeletal Disorders

Arthritis / Arthrosis / Osteochondrosis
Duchenne Muscle Dystrophy
Chronic Back Pain
Peripheral Neuropathy

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Abdominal Organ Diseases

Crohn’s Disease
Liver Fibrosis / Cirrhosis
Chronic Pancreatitis
Chronic Kidney Failure (CKF)

Questions and answers

Autism spectrum disorder is not a disease, but rather a neurological condition. Consequently, ASD cannot be cured but rather helped with.

According to research and our practice, stem cells can help:

  • Contribute to the development of essential skills, such as hygiene and self-care.
  • Assist in the development of communication skills, in particular empathy, so that the child can express their feelings and needs more confidently, establish emotional connections, and socialize.
  • Reduce or eliminate digestive difficulties, infection susceptibility, and allergies.
  • Avoid using painful or potentially harmful methods and procedures.

There are a number of treatments we use: intravenous injections of stem cells, inhalation of exosomes, nasal spray with macrophages, and so on. Each treatment program is tailored specifically to the patient’s needs.

To learn more about patients’ results at our clinic, check out our patients’ reviews on YouTube. For in-depth information about stem cell therapy for autism, read our article.

Dozens of clinical trials conducted by researchers have demonstrated the safety of using mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy. We can be certain that stem cells will not in any way harm the patient.

We are sure both of the general safety of stem cells and of the safety of MSC obtained from umbilical cord blood and placentas, which we use in our clinic:

Safety of stem cells in general. MSCs have immunomodulatory properties, which means they can reduce inflammation and inhibit immune reactions that could lead to tissue damage or rejection. They also typically lack MHC Class II molecules, making them less likely to trigger an immune response.

It’s important to notice that although stem cell therapy is considered safe, an overdose can prove quite harmful: the possible consequences include vascular overload, blood clots, and retention in the lungs, which may result in respiratory failure. That is why, for safety reasons, we determine the dose for every patient individually, never exceeding the maximum safe dose.

Safety of the product that we use. MSCs derived from umbilical cords and placentas are harvested in a sterile environment, ensuring there is no risk of contamination. These tissues are usually discarded after childbirth, making the harvesting process ethically straightforward and non-invasive. Before donating the cells, the donors undergo a complete medical examination to ensure their health, lack of infections, and possible aggravating factors.

Before being used in treatments, MSCs undergo a series of rigorous tests to ensure their purity, viability, and sterility. This includes checks for bacterial, fungal, and viral contamination, as well as genetic and molecular testing to confirm their identity and function.

You can learn more about the safety of stem cells in our article.

Usually the results present themselves in 1–3 months after the treatment, with the peak at 6 months and up to 1 year. Sometimes the first signs of improvement can be seen during the course of treatment. It is important to notice that the younger the patient, the better the potential results.

Stem cells can last in a patient’s body for up to 6–8 months. While present in the body, they create a window of opportunity for the child to learn new things and develop skills, such as eye contact, self-care basics, communication skills, and so on.

Whatever the child will be able to learn during that period will stay with them forever, meaning that the improvement will be stable and there will be no regress to the pre-treatment state.

One treatment at the clinic typically lasts from 3 to 9 days. There is typically one injection a day plus a couple of non-invasive procedures, like inhalations.

If the results are satisfactory, you can come again and repeat the treatment to maximize the improvements. We usually recommend that patients come to the next treatment no sooner than 6 months after the previous one.

We use cord blood and placental stem cells, which are administered by intravenous and intramuscular injections. To ensure patient comfort, we use mild sedation when necessary. Our treatment also includes exosome inhalation.

7. Is it a 100% cure?

Although 80% of our patients report improvements, stem cell therapy is not a magic pill. The autism spectrum disorder is not a disease per se and has no known cure. But the possible improvements are nothing to dismiss:

  • better eye contact;
  • better communication, both verbal and non-verbal;
  • better contact with parents, peers, and other people;
  • better hygiene skills;
  • enhanced focus;
  • diminished aggression and autoaggression;
  • better appetite and fewer gastrointestinal problems.

The individual results vary depending on the age, severity of the condition, and other factors.

The side effects are only temporary and may occur directly after the procedure: basically, a slight increase in temperature over the course of several hours, nausea, or general malaise—and even those side effects only happen in 5% of cases.

There are no lasting side effects.

Technically, yes, but we generally advise against it.

Firstly, donor cells take about a month to be cultivated, which would mean you’d have to come to the clinic twice: first for harvesting the cells, and then for an actual treatment for the child. Secondly, the ASD can sometimes be genetic, which means that the parent’s stem cells might not be as effective in treating autism in the child as the donor cells with no ASD history in the family. And last, compared to donor stem cells from the placenta or umbilical cord, adult donor’s cells are typically fewer in number and less active.

For these reasons, we generally recommend using cells from a donor who is not a patient’s parent, with all the necessary safety checks and precautions. However, you can always discuss this issue with your consulting doctor and reach a final decision together.

The risk of cancer is only present when using embryonic or fetal stem cells. However, at our clinic, we exclusively use adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for therapy.

These stem cells are derived from adult tissues and not from fetuses or embryos. Consequently, MSCs do not possess the capacity for uncontrolled differentiation and tumor formation. Extensive research has demonstrated the safety profile of MSCs, providing reassurance regarding their use in therapeutic applications.

Additionally, before being used in treatments, MSCs undergo rigorous testing to ensure their purity, viability, and sterility, including checks for any genetic mutations that could lead to cancer.

However, if a child already has an oncology, this will prove to be a contraindication to stem cell treatment, as stem cells can potentially stimulate already existing cancer cells to multiply further.

About 80% of our patients show improvements, like better eye contact, better communication, improved hygiene skills, and diminished aggression and autoaggression.

However, individual results may vary depending on the age, severity of the condition, and other factors.

It is understandable, and we are used to such conditions. Here is what we do to ensure the treatment is both effective and comfortable for our patients.

Trained medical staff: Our staff is trained to work with children with ASD. They soothe and calm the child, talk to them in a playful, soothing manner, and restrain them very gently, if necessary. The reviews speak very highly of our staff and their conduct. The parents are also present with the child during all procedures.

Homely atmosphere: To make our clinic look less like a hospital to the child, we perform some procedures in the room, which is designed to look like a bedroom in a house.

Mild sedation when necessary: A mild sedative can be given to a child to calm them down and help the staff with the procedures.

For our standard ASD treatment program, we admit children over 3 years of age and weighing over 15 kilograms.

However, we also have a «light»-treatment program for both ASD and children with developmental delays, where children over 1 year of age can already be admitted.

Technically, we might. But the brain of an adult patient is already developed, and there is not much that stem cell therapy can help with. The younger the patient, the better the result can potentially be.

However, in our practice, there are cases where therapy has helped adult patients with ASD better adapt to society and cope with ADHD symptoms.

Some of the contraindications to stem cell treatment for ASD patients are:

  • under 1 year of age;
  • history of cancer;
  • some types of epilepsy.

The possibility of admission for treatment is determined by the consulting doctor individually in each case. For this reason, we encourage you to book a free consultation with us and discuss possible options.

The results vary depending on the children’s age and conditions, but the most commonly seen improvements are:

  • better eye contact;
  • better communication, both verbal and non-verbal;
  • better contact with parents, peers, and other people;
  • better hygiene skills;
  • enhanced focus;
  • diminished aggression and autoaggression;
  • better appetite and fewer gastrointestinal problems.

You can look up the reviews from the patients’ parents on our YouTube channel or contact us to request cases’ reports.

At the clinic, we have our own kitchen and cooks. We provide meals for the child and the accompanying parents, including special requests—we know that children with ASD can be picky eaters. Needless to say, there is also a space to play for the children.

We also have a speech therapy specialist and an occupational therapist to work with the child if needed.

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