Arthroplastic of Achilles tendons in Turkey typically costs from AUD $2,013 to AUD $3,163. The final price depends on the surgical technique, such as minimally invasive repair, and the use of specialised grafts or anchors. In Australia, patients often face average costs of AUD $11,934, meaning travelling to Turkey can provide savings of approximately 78%. Most quotes include pre-operative tests, surgeon fees, and hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Many Istanbul clinics cater specifically to Australians, offering high-value packages in JCI-accredited facilities. Specialists like Dr. Erman Cekic have performed over 10,000 orthopedic procedures, providing a level of experience that is hard to match. For complex cases, clinics such as Biruni University Hospital offer advanced academic oversight, ensuring access to the latest ligament techniques at a fraction of Australian private medical fees.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Arthroplastic of Achilles tendons | from AUD $1,941 | from AUD $5,751 | from AUD $6,901 |
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Dr Murat Kezer is a highly trained specialist in foot and ankle surgery at Turan Turan Health Group with advanced certification from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Dr Erman Cekic has performed approximately 10,000 joint procedures throughout his career, specialising in sports medicine and complex limb reconstruction.
Professor Kayhan Turan completed an externship at Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago and leads the Turan Turan Health Group.
Dr. Halil Can Gemalmaz is a professor of orthopedics and traumatology in Istanbul. He is a pioneer in Turkey for 3D patient-specific orthopedic procedures. Dr. Gemalmaz specializes in robotic-assisted joint replacements for the knee and hip. He currently serves as a faculty member at Atlas University Faculty of Medicine.