For patients from the Netherlands

Stem cell therapy for Multiple Sclerosis — for patients from Netherlands

A Multiple Sclerosis programme at Stem Plus in Sofia is €3,000–€8,000, versus roughly €15,000–€30,000 in the Netherlands. About 2.9h from Amsterdam, inside the EU, visa-free.

If you are researching Multiple Sclerosis treatment from the Netherlands, the obstacle is usually access or cost: standard options have plateaued, and regenerative therapy at home runs to €15,000–€30,000. Stem Plus offers the same European GMP standard for a fraction of that — and an easy, mostly visa-free trip.

Multiple Sclerosis treatment cost — Netherlands vs Bulgaria
Bulgaria (Stem Plus)€5,500
Netherlands€22,500

How Multiple Sclerosis is treated

Regenerative protocols pair immunomodulation to calm autoimmune demyelination with neurotrophic support, used alongside disease-modifying therapy. It is delivered under a physician-led protocol and designed to complement your existing care.

Evidence: Autologous HSCT trials show ~19% disability improvement over 5 years vs 4% on medication alone. (published 5-year trial). Offered as an individualised programme, not a guaranteed cure.

Your cost from Netherlands

Netherlands (home)Stem Plus · EU
Multiple Sclerosis treatment€15,000–€30,000€3,000–€8,000
RegulationvariesEU · GMP
Flight to Sofia2.9h from Amsterdam

Safety & practicalities note

EUBulgaria is a full European Union member — EU consumer, data and medical-oversight frameworks apply.
Low crime and a long-standing, safe medical-tourism record; English-speaking patient team.
Visa-free for US, UK, Canada, Gulf (GCC) and EU visitors for short medical stays (typically 90 days).
Euro-area pricing transparency: a fixed written quote before you travel — no open-ended bills.

This note is general information for planning, not legal or medical advice. Confirm entry rules for your nationality before booking.

Cost ranges are indicative market figures for planning, not quotes.

Zelltherapie auf EU-Niveau – ohne westeuropäische Preise.

GMP-zertifizierte regenerative Medizin mitten in der EU — ab 3.000–8.000 €, ein Bruchteil der US- oder Deutschland-Preise. Individuelle Protokolle für internationale Patienten aus über 50 Ländern.

Kostenlose ärztliche Prüfung