Hôpital de La Tour

Avenue Jacob-Daniel Maillard 3 1217 Meyrin, Switzerland
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Hôpital de La Tour

Avenue Jacob-Daniel Maillard 3 1217 Meyrin, Switzerland
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Bone Marrow Transplant at Hôpital de La Tour

What does Hôpital de La Tour offer patients?

Hôpital de La Tour , located in Chemin de Beau Soleil, Geneva, Switzerland offers patients Bone Marrow Transplant procedures among its total of 84 available procedures, across 19 different specialties
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How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Hôpital de La Tour ?

There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 12 in total, and they are accredited by ISO 9001:2008

Facility Services Available at Hôpital de La Tour

Airport pickup
Family accommodation
Hotel booking
Interpreter services
Local tourism options
Local transportation booking
Medical travel insurance
Mobility accessible rooms
Online doctor consultation
Parking available
Pharmacy
Phone in the room
Private rooms for patients available
Rehabilitation
Religious facilities
Restaurant
Special dietary requests accepted
Translation services
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Bone Marrow Transplant in Geneva

A Bone Marrow Transplant is a therapeutic intervention aimed at replacing defunct or damaged bone marrow cells with healthy ones. This technique is commonly employed in treating diseases such as leukemia, lymphoma, aplastic anemia, and various immune deficiency disorders. The process involves transplanting stem cells that travel to the bone marrow, therein they manufacture new blood cells and foster new marrow growth. However, there are some risks linked with this treatment, including the graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), infections, anemia, and bleeding.

This procedure can either be autologous (self-donation) or allogeneic (donation from another individual). It is vital to understand that this is a significant treatment with potential complications. Hence, it is essential to strictly adhere to healthcare provider directives throughout the entire treatment journey. The choice of the right clinic is of pivotal importance. 

What's the Recovery Time for Bone Marrow Transplant Procedures in Geneva?

The recuperation period after a Bone Marrow Transplant can greatly differ and is intimately linked with the unique health condition of the patient, the type of transplantation, and the existence or absence of complications. Generally, the initial recovery spans about three months for autologous transplants and may extend to a year for allogeneic transplants. During this phase, the patient's immune system gradually recuperates and it becomes crucial to steer clear of any potential infection sources. 

It deserves mentioning that the timeline for a complete recovery can stretch to several years. During this extended span, the patient will need to make repeated visits to the clinic for observation and supplementary care. Physical therapy and dietary assistance may be required to help them rebuild strength and sustain nutritional health.

What's the Success Rate of Bone Marrow Transplant Procedures in Geneva?

The efficacy of a Bone Marrow Transplant in Geneva fluctuates and hinges on numerous factors. These encompass the specific disease being addressed, the total health and age of the patient, the exact type of transplant administered (autologous or allogeneic), and the degree of compatibility of the donor cells.

Citing information from the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research, the survival rate one year post-transplantation can oscillate between 55% and 75% on average. Nonetheless, it is key to realize that these averages may not be applicable to every unique case. Hence, open and heartfelt dialogues with your healthcare provider are encouraged to gain a deeper understanding of your specific health condition and the prospective benefits and drawbacks related to this treatment.

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Doctors at Hôpital de La Tour

  • Dr. med. Pierre Quinodoz

    Dr. med. Pierre Quinodoz

    • Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery

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  • Dr. Sophie Abrassart

    Dr. Sophie Abrassart

    • Orthopedics

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  • Dr. med. Philippe Alves

    Dr. med. Philippe Alves

    • Orthopedics

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  • PD Dr. med. Axel Andres

    PD Dr. med. Axel Andres

    • Gastroenterology
    • Pathology

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  • Dr. Philippe Vostrel

    Dr. Philippe Vostrel

    • Orthopedics

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  • Dr. Jean-Luc Anguenot

    Dr. Jean-Luc Anguenot

    • Gynecology

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