Exosome IV Program
Explore physician-supervised exosome program options in Turkey with travel and coordination handled from the US. Exosome-based products are not FDA-approved for any therapeutic use. Independent physicians make all medical decisions. Individual results may vary.
Last reviewed: April 20, 2026
Duration
1–2 day protocol
Recovery
No downtime, immediate return to activities
Publicly reported cost context
What this typically costs, per program session
These ranges are here to help you budget before you request a quote. Final pricing comes from the independent clinic after physician review.
These are rough ranges from public sources — not quotes, and not Astramedica's prices. Your real cost is set by the partner clinic after the doctor reviews your case. These programs are not approved by the FDA or any US federal regulatory body.
United States
United States
Publicly reported range
$2,500–$10,000
Source references
- Public clinic listings in states where similar programs are offered
- Regenerative medicine industry reports
Turkey
Turkey
Publicly reported range
$1,500–$6,000
Source references
- Bookimed aggregator listings
- Partner-clinic published rates
Program at a glance
What matters most, at a glance
A fast, patient-friendly summary of the service, likely travel window, and how the coordination works.
What this program is
A physician-supervised wellness program based on exosomes — tiny vesicles that cells use to send signals to each other. The partner doctor reviews your case and decides what to offer, usually as a short program over one or two days. Exosome-based products are not FDA-approved for any therapeutic use.
Commonly explored by
Adults researching wellness programs after talking with their own US doctor. Only the partner doctor decides if the program is a fit for you, and only after reviewing your history. Astramedica doesn't make that call.
What the program typically includes
A typical trip usually looks like this:
- An intake review with the partner doctor
- Bloodwork and basic screening at the clinic
- One or two program sessions over 1 to 2 days
- Rest and short observation at the clinic afterward
- A written summary you can share with your US doctor
- Remote check-ins for a few weeks after you return
Typical travel window
Plan for 3 to 5 nights in Istanbul. Direct flights from major US cities are easy to find — our team helps you sort it out.
What Astramedica coordinates
We handle the travel side, not the medical side:
- One US-based coordinator you can reach from day one through your return flight
- A short list of vetted partner clinics, with doctor credentials and lab info
- Flights, airport pickups, and hotel bookings
- Translator help when you meet the doctor
- Paperwork pass-through and scheduling your follow-ups after you get home
Side-by-side comparison
Compare key factors — US vs Turkey
A practical look at travel, timing, and budget factors so you can weigh convenience against value without the guesswork.
United States: Less favorable
$2,500–$10,000
Turkey: Favorable
$1,500–$6,000
United States: Less favorable
Limited / experimental
Turkey: Comparable
Operates under Turkish Ministry of Health
United States: Comparable
Local, no travel
Turkey: Favorable
US-based coordination
United States: Less favorable
Limited availability
Turkey: Favorable
Days to a few weeks
United States: Comparable
Comparable
Turkey: Favorable
Astramedica coordinates remotely
This comparison is based on public info and practical factors — not medical outcomes. These programs are not approved by the FDA or any US federal regulatory body. Whether you're a fit and what you might experience is up to the partner doctor, not us.
Program overview
What this service can look like
A clearer picture of the journey before you book anything with a clinic or arrange travel.
This is a coordination plan for people in the US who want to travel to Turkey for a physician-supervised exosome program. Your care is handled by an independent doctor at a partner clinic — not by Astramedica. We help you compare clinics, plan the trip, and stay with you through it. The partner doctor makes every medical decision.
Most of the first conversation is about being clear: what we do, what we don't do, and what's actually involved. Astramedica doesn't make, administer, or recommend any biological product.
If you decide to move forward, the doctor at the partner clinic reviews your history and decides whether the program is appropriate for your case. Nothing on this page should be read as a clinical recommendation or expected result.
Why patients look at Turkey
“Turkey is one of the countries where people research physician-supervised cellular programs under a different regulatory framework than the US. For people who want to explore this route, our job is to coordinate access to vetted partner clinics and make the legal boundaries clear up front — before any travel is booked.”
Coordination process
From first conversation to travel week
We keep the logistics clear and the next step visible while the partner clinic handles clinical decisions.
Journey moment
01Step 01US-Based Consultation Call
We get on a call with you, go over your goals, and walk through what this program is — and isn't. We're upfront that it's experimental and not a standard US medical program.
Journey moment
02Step 02Partner Clinic Comparison
You get a side-by-side look at our partner clinics — their doctors, labs, and program setups — so you can compare without relying on marketing claims.
Journey moment
03Step 03Partner Doctor Review
The doctor you picked looks at your medical history and decides whether the program is appropriate for your case. This is their call — Astramedica steps out of this part.
Journey moment
04Step 04Travel & On-Site Coordination
If the partner doctor accepts the case, we book your flights, arrange airport pickups, reserve your hotel, and stay in touch during your whole stay in Turkey.
Journey moment
05Step 05Program & Return Journey
The program runs at the partner clinic. Afterward, we help with the return flight and any remote follow-up over the next few weeks.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
The practical questions patients usually ask before they move from researching into reaching out.
How are the regulatory disclosures handled for this program?
We walk through the required disclosures early on and make clear that the program only runs under the partner clinic's legal, physician-supervised framework in Turkey — not under US rules.
Does Astramedica provide or administer exosome products?
No. Astramedica is a medical-travel coordination company. Any program is reviewed, approved, and administered by independent doctors at partner clinics in Turkey.
What kinds of goals do people usually discuss for this program?
People often ask about wellness, recovery, hair, or skin goals — but we don't present this program as a sure thing or a fix. The doctor at the partner clinic decides what's appropriate for your case.
Does everyone get accepted after the first call?
No. The first call is just about information and coordination. Whether you're a fit is decided later by the independent doctor who reviews your case.
Next step
Want clearer pricing, timing, and next steps?
A US-based coordinator can walk you through vetted options and what the process looks like before you book travel.
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