Gamma Knife treatment in the Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $19,565 to AUD $27,826. The final price depends on the hospital tier, lesion complexity, and neurosurgeon expertise. In Australia, similar procedures cost around AUD $39,131 on average. Patients save approximately 39% by travelling to South Korea. Quotes often include treatment planning, imaging, and a short hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: South Korea offers exceptional value for patients seeking high-tech brain surgery. Top-tier hubs like Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) provide massive clinical volumes. SNUH averages over 10,700 patients daily and treats the country's president. For digital-first care, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital uses advanced electronic systems. This high level of investment ensures reliable outcomes for Australian patients.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Gamma Knife | from AUD $19,565 | from AUD $36,232 | from AUD $9,130 |
| Gamma Knife for brain tumor | from AUD $16,864 | from AUD $36,232 | from AUD $6,884 |
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The doctor is a highly skilled neurosurgeon with a specialization in radiosurgery. With extensive experience in the field, the doctor has contributed to advancing surgical techniques and improving patient outcomes through precision and innovation. The doctor's clinical focus includes minimally invasive procedures and the treatment of complex neurological conditions. Accredited by leading medical boards, the doctor is recognized for their commitment to excellence in patient care and surgical expertise.
The doctor is the Head of the Radiation Oncology Department and has an extensive background in oncology, having completed specialty training at Samsung Medical Center and Seoul National University Hospital. The doctor graduated from Seoul National University College of Medicine and specializes in the treatment of stomach cancer, pancreaticobiliary cancer, CNS tumors, pediatric tumors, sarcomas, and hematologic cancers.
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Gamma Knife is a non-invasive treatment that uses focused radiation therapy to target and treat brain tumors with high precision.