Gamma Knife treatment in Turkey typically costs from AUD $8,971 to AUD $14,097. Prices vary based on the clinical equipment used, case complexity, and the number of sessions required. In Australia, patients often face costs of AUD $38,446 for similar private treatments, meaning those travelling to Turkey can save approximately 70%. Standard packages usually include neurosurgeon consultations, the procedure, MRI mapping, and airport transfers.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a hospital with JCI accreditation ensures international safety standards without the Australian private price tag. For instance, Medical Park Göztepe offers packages around A$9,900. This includes consultations with specialists trained at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute. Anadolu Medical Center provides high-value care through its affiliation with Johns Hopkins Medicine. These clinics combine expert neurosurgery with inclusive logistics like VIP transfers.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Gamma Knife | from AUD $8,971 | from AUD $35,598 | from AUD $19,223 |
| Gamma Knife for brain tumor | from AUD $6,764 | from AUD $35,598 | from AUD $16,765 |
| Gamma-knife for spinal tumor | from AUD $9,255 | from AUD $10,679 | - |
Professor Mehmet Osman Akcakaya is a highly specialized neurosurgeon who completed a prestigious clinical fellowship in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery at Hannover Medical School in Germany.
Dr Ramazan Uyar is an award-winning neurosurgeon at Medical Park Antalya who received the prestigious Dr Cengiz Cetin thesis prize for his work on vagus nerve stimulation.
Professor Hasan Ozgur Ozdemir earned first place in the Turkish Neurosurgical Society Proficiency Exam, marking him as a top-tier specialist in his field.
When considering Gamma Knife, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:
Gamma Knife is a non-invasive treatment that uses focused radiation therapy to target and treat brain tumors with high precision.