Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in Turkey typically costs from AUD $5,013 to AUD $7,877. The final price depends on the surgical technique, the surgeon's expertise, and whether additional meniscus repairs are required. In Australia, this procedure averages AUD $16,757, meaning patients can save approximately 62% by travelling. Most Turkish packages include the arthroscopic surgery, hospital stays, preoperative diagnostics like MRIs, and airport-to-clinic transfers.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Australian patients find the best value in all-inclusive bundles that cover extended recovery. VM Medical Park Florya, which serves many Australians, offers packages starting around A$11,900 including 7 days of hotel stay. Choosing an EBOT-certified specialist like Dr. Sami Sokucu ensures international standards. For complex cases, Turan Turan Health Group uses advanced Mako robotic systems for better graft placement.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction | from AUD $5,013 | from AUD $7,877 | from AUD $9,310 |
| Arthroplastic of Achilles tendons | from AUD $1,934 | from AUD $5,729 | from AUD $6,875 |
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Professor Kayhan Turan completed specialized orthopaedic training at Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago. He leads the surgical team at Turan Turan Health Group with a focus on advanced knee reconstruction techniques.
Professor Halil Can Gemalmaz is a pioneer in patient-specific orthopaedic surgery, having performed over 1,100 successful treatments and some of Turkey's first 3D-planned reconstructions.
Professor Sami Sokucu is a Fellow of the European Board of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (FEBOT), a prestigious credential held by elite surgeons across Europe.
Dr. Bahtiyar Demiralp is an orthopedic oncologist at Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex. He specializes in limb-sparing surgery and the treatment of aggressive bone tumors. Dr. Demiralp completed research fellowships at the Mayo Clinic in orthopedic oncology and pathology.