European health insurance rarely covers experimental stem-cell therapies for primary immunodeficiency. Private out-of-pocket payment is standard, ranging €4,000–8,500 per infusion. Clinical-trial participation may offer free or subsidised access. Some immunodeficiency foundations or rare-disease societies provide financial assistance to trial-enrolled patients. United Kingdom NHS cover is restricted to approved research protocols; private UK immunology clinics charge £3,500–7,500 per infusion. Families should explore clinical-trial eligibility, approved alternatives (gene therapy, HSCT), and foundation support before pursuing private stem-cell treatment.
Primary immunodeficiency stem-cell treatment costs typically range €4,000–8,000 per infusion, reflecting the complexity of immunological assessment and monitoring. Fetal stem cells, when used, incur higher sourcing and manufacturing costs than placental MSCs, potentially exceeding €8,000 per cycle. Repeat infusions are common; multi-cycle protocols may total €15,000–25,000. Extensive immunological testing — T-cell subset enumeration, T-cell proliferation assays, antibody titers, vaccine responses — adds €1,500–3,000 to each cycle. Hospital-based immunology programmes typically charge €4,500–7,000; private boutique immune-therapy centres may exceed €8,000. European centres (Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria) generally offer more structured pricing than boutique clinics.
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Medically reviewed by StemCellAtlas’s editorial team with Dr Polina Krasenova (Haematologist · Clinical Haematology & Integrative Oncology · 15+ yrs cell therapy) of partner clinic Stem Plus (Sofia), against ISSCR, FDA & EMA guidance. Educational information, not medical advice; figures indicative.
Medicina rigenerativa certificata GMP nel cuore dell'UE — da 3.000–8.000 €, una frazione dei prezzi USA o tedeschi. Protocolli personalizzati per pazienti da oltre 50 Paesi.
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