Hysterectomy with DaVinci robot in Turkey typically costs from AUD $15,608 to AUD $22,703. Most clinics in Istanbul and Antalya include robotic instrument fees, surgeon fees, and hospital stays. Australians often save around 33% compared to private Australian healthcare costs, where the average price is AUD $28,663. Packages generally include airport transfers, pre-operative blood tests, pathology, and two to three nights of hospitalization.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing Turkey for robotic surgery offers access to highly experienced specialists at significant savings. Some specialists like Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esra Ozbasli have managed over 10,000 pregnancies and use the DaVinci system. Premium packages at Anadolu Medical Center, starting around A$22,400, include 5-star services and Johns Hopkins Hospital affiliation. This ensures high-quality care comparable to top Australian private hospitals at a lower cost.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Hysterectomy with DaVinci robot | from AUD $15,608 | from AUD $15,608 | from AUD $16,318 |
Dr. Esra Tustas Haberal is a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology. She earned her medical degree from Istanbul University’s Istanbul School of Medicine in 1997. She completed her postgraduate training at Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Haberal received the Schering German First Prize for her research on angiogenesis and irregular bleeding in IUD users. She presented this work at the 3rd International Reproductive Health and Family Planning Congress.
Dr. Haberal’s areas of expertise include high-risk pregnancy care, urinary incontinence, infertility, and minimally invasive surgeries such as laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. She also performs pelvic floor and genital aesthetic surgeries. She has participated in many national and international congresses. Dr. Haberal has worked at Delta Hospital, Çengelköy Ülkü Hospital, and Umraniye Training and Research Hospital.
Professor Cem Iyibozkurt is a pioneer in robotic-assisted gynaecology with over 900 successful procedures and certification from the specialist robotic unit at Florida Hospital.
Associate Professor Esra Ozbasli is a certified da Vinci console surgeon who has been performing robotic-assisted gynaecological procedures since 2013.