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Continuing care after you fly home

How remote follow-up and your local doctor fit together.

Sofia, the EU capital where treatment takes place. (Placeholder — replace with licensed photography.)

How remote follow-up and your local doctor fit together. This guide is written for international patients planning treatment at a European clinic, and is updated for 2026. Throughout, the same principle applies: a good clinic is transparent about quality, regulation and total cost — and lets you check all three before you commit.

What matters most

How this plays out in practice

For most international patients the journey is short and well-structured: a free records review, a personalised protocol and quote, a treatment visit over a few days in Sofia, then remote follow-up once you are home. The questions in this guide are the ones that separate a safe, regulated programme from stem-cell tourism.

Plan your numbers with the travel & cost calculator, or send your records for a free medical review.

The bottom line

European-grade cell therapy is now accessible without Western-European prices. The difference is operating cost and jurisdiction, not quality — Bulgaria is a full EU member. Choose a clinic that proves it on all three fronts above.

Educational guide. Always consult a qualified physician for medical decisions.

Thérapie cellulaire de niveau européen, sans les prix européens.

Médecine régénérative certifiée GMP au cœur de l'UE — à partir de 3 000–8 000 €, une fraction des prix américains ou allemands. Protocoles personnalisés pour patients de plus de 50 pays.

Évaluation médicale gratuite