"Now I am out of hospital, I am looking forward to continuing my recovery and spending precious time with my family."
A spokesman for the local health trust confirmed that Muamba had been discharged and all their staff wished him the very best in his bid to return to playing football again.
His discharge from hospital comes two days after the death of Italian footballer Piermario Morosini, aged just 25, who suffered a heart-attack while playing for Livorno against Pescara in the second-tier Serie B.
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle welcomed Muamba's release.
"It is absolutely fantastic news that Fabrice has been discharged from hospital and everyone at the club is delighted," he said.
"We would also like to add our thanks to the staff at The London Chest Hospital for their care and treatment of Fabrice, which has been outstanding.
"It is important that Fabrice and his family are now given time and space to be together."
Muamba was born in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo but came to Britain at the age of 11, going on to represent his adopted England at under-21 level.
He celebrated his 24th birthday in hospital on April 6, buoying fans of the club and his many well-wishers around the world who had responded to his collapse and treatment with an outpouring of support.
Bolton are in the English Premier League relegation zone, with six games to go.
They have won two and lost three since Muamba's collapse.
-AAP