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Bone Marrow Transplant Specialists in Goa | Manipal Hospitals

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Bone Marrow Transplant Specialists in Goa | Manipal Hospitals

Manipal Hospitals employs some of the best bone marrow transplant doctors in Goa. These highly skilled doctors use advanced evaluation techniques and treatment methods to provide personalised care. They assess each patient’s medical history and condition to design tailored transplant plans that ensure the best possible outcomes. Their expertise in the latest advancements allows them to achieve effective results for patients with complex needs. The bone marrow transplant specialists in Goa a......

Manipal Hospitals employs some of the best bone marrow transplant doctors in Goa. These highly skill......

Dr. Mahadeva Swamy B C | Hematologist in Panjim  Goa | - Manipal Hospitals

Goa

Consultant - Hemato-Oncology and BMT

Qualification:

MBBS | MD (Internal Medicine) | DNB (Hematology, Hemato-Onco and BMT)

FAQs

The bone marrow transplant specialists in Goa do a thorough assessment, considering medical history, disease stage, organ function, donor availability, genetic testing, infection screening, and overall readiness. This ensures patients are well-prepared for a successful transplant. Bone marrow aspiration is performed when it is necessary to diagnose, assess and monitor suitability for a bone marrow transplant. 

Bone marrow transplant specialists treat leukaemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, aplastic anaemia, thalassaemia, and several other blood-related disorders.
 

Specialists offer continuous care, ongoing monitoring, medication management, tracking disease recurrence, and addressing emotional needs. They coordinate care with other healthcare providers to ensure seamless care, helping patients navigate recovery and improving long-term outcomes

They perform detailed pre-transplant evaluations, including physical exams, organ function tests, and infection screening. The specialists also review donor compatibility and provide patients with counselling and supportive care.
 

There are two main types: autologous, which uses the patient’s own stem cells, and allogeneic, which uses donor cells. Allogeneic transplants may use a matched sibling, haploidentical, or unrelated donor.
 

They closely monitor patients throughout the procedure, manage side effects, and use supportive care such as transfusions and medications. This ensures safe transplantation and better recovery outcomes.