Coronary artery bypass grafting in Turkey typically costs from AUD $27,593 to AUD $40,451. Final prices depend on the number of grafts required, the surgeon's experience, and the hospital's international accreditation. In Australia, this procedure averages AUD $45,507, meaning patients save approximately 25%. Turkish packages often include preoperative tests, cardiology consultations, hospital stays, and airport transfers.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While base prices are low, choosing a specialist with high procedural volumes adds significant value. Dr. Ali Fedakar at Hisar Hospital, for example, has performed approximately 4,000 open-heart surgeries. For complex cases, comprehensive packages at JCI-accredited clinics like Istinye University Medical Park Gaziosmanpasa Hospital start around A$19,600. These include full board, language assistance, and vital airport-hotel-clinic transfers.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Coronary artery bypass grafting | from AUD $27,593 | from AUD $21,670 | from AUD $32,505 |
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Dr. Ali Fedakar is a cardiovascular surgeon at Hisar Hospital Intercontinental in Istanbul. He has performed over 4,000 open heart surgeries and 8 heart transplants. Dr. Fedakar founded the cardiovascular surgery clinics at Giresun and Sinop State Hospitals. He treats complex conditions like coronary artery disease and mitral valve prolapse.
Dr Faruk Gencoglu has been involved in approximately 3,000 cardiovascular cases at some of Turkey's most prestigious cardiac institutions.
Professor Ertan Sagbas uses the da Vinci robotic system to perform coronary bypass surgery with significantly less trauma than traditional open-heart methods.
Associate Professor Cenk Indelen is a robotic surgery specialist who focuses on improving patient outcomes through blood conservation and minimally invasive bypass techniques.