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Listing 3 Hospitals in Munich.

Established in: 1996 Established in: 1834

Doctors: 150 Number of Beds: 1161

Specialty: Multi Specialty Multi Specialty

Location: Germany , Munich Location: Germany, Munich

The University Hospital Rechts der Isar in Munich, Germany was established in 1834 giving it an impeccable reputation worldwide for over 185 years. The hospital delivers the highest level of medical services with highly skilled doctors, helpful nurses, and dedicated staff.

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Established in: 1996 Established in: 1802

Doctors: 150 Number of Beds: 2000

Specialty: Multi Specialty Multi Specialty

Location: Germany , Munich Location: Germany, Munich

The LMU Klinikum, known as Klinikum der Universität München until 2020 is the merged hospital complex of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The hospital is one of the leading research universities in Europe, with a more than 500-year-long tradition

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Established in: 1996 Established in: 1970

Doctors: 150 Number of Beds: 1000

Specialty: Multi Specialty Multi Specialty

Location: Germany , Munich Location: Germany, Munich

Academic Hospital Bogenhausen is an academic teaching hospital for the University of Munich. It specializes in lung diseases, especially heart diseases, hormonal disorders, respiratory diseases, lung diseases, lung cancer and more. The facility receives more t...

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

To become a bone marrow donor, one must age between 18-60 years along with a close HLA typing match. If any of the family members are not compatible donors for the patient, their doctor can search the registered bone marrow banks that have a list of volunteers for bone marrow donation.

After the BMT, the patient is highly susceptible to infections; hence, hospitals provide post-treatment care to the patients, which includes close monitoring of health under isolation, regular medications and any other medical support required.

Once the bone marrow infusion is over, the patient is kept under isolation for 4-6 weeks as they are immunocompromised and should not be exposed to any infection. Post-hospital recovery depends on the patient’s health and takes 6-8 weeks. Thus, total stay for the patient in India would be 3 months.

If you’re an international patient and planning to take BMT treatment in India, you must apply under the medical visa category. The donor with you should apply for a visa under the medical attendant category. 

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