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How Much Does Surgical treatment of epilepsy Cost in Turkey in AUD?

Surgical treatment of epilepsy in Turkey typically costs from AUD $21,294 to AUD $39,749, depending on the surgical technique, required diagnostic neuro-mapping, and the clinic's specialized equipment. In Australia, patients often face costs of around AUD $67,431, meaning those travelling to Turkey can save approximately 55%. These procedures generally include neurosurgeon fees, preoperative tests, and comprehensive consultations at major medical hubs like Istanbul and Antalya.

  • Vagus nerve stimulation: AUD $17,035 to AUD $25,553 for implanting a device to control seizures.
  • Multiple subpial transections: AUD $29,244 to AUD $45,853 for treating seizures in vital brain areas.
  • Selective amygdalohippocampectomy: typically costs around A$44,500 and targets specific brain structures causing epilepsy.
  • Temporal lobectomy: usually runs about A$50,700 for total or mesial resection of the temporal lobe.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a multi-specialty hub like Memorial Göztepe Hospital provides access to AI-supported 3 Tesla MRI and 512-slice CT for precise surgical planning. While packages for selective amygdalohippocampectomy start around A$44,500, the value lies in the advanced diagnostic infrastructure. Large centres often integrate neurology and neurosurgery departments, ensuring complex resection cases benefit from the same high-tier technology used for international research.

TurkeyThailandSouth Korea
Surgical treatment of epilepsyfrom AUD $21,294from AUD $31,231from AUD $27,682
Vagus nerve stimulation from AUD $17,035from AUD $25,553from AUD $31,941
Medication treatment for epilepsyfrom AUD $710from AUD $426from AUD $3,549
Multiple subpial transectionsfrom AUD $29,258--
Data verified by Bookimed as of June 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 128 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

Surgical treatment of epilepsy Overview in Turkey

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85%
Surgery Time - 4 hours
Stay in the country - 10 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
Anaesthesia - General anaesthesia
Requests processed - 25926
Verified patient reviews - 6
Bookimed fees - $0

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Mehmet Tonge

22 years of experience

Professor Mehmet Tonge specialises in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, focusing on surgical solutions for medication-resistant epilepsy at Istanbul Medipol University.

  • Completed a fellowship in Deep Brain Stimulation at Maastricht University in the Netherlands
  • Published extensive research on surgical outcomes for intractable temporal lobe epilepsy
  • Expert in Gamma Knife radiosurgery for treating brain lesions and tumours
  • Executive board member of the Deep Brain Stimulation and Movement Disorders Surgery Society
  • Trained in advanced microneurosurgery and intraoperative MRI at Zurich University Hospital
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Ersoy Kocabicak

30 years of experience

Professor Ersoy Kocabicak is a leading neurosurgeon specialising in neuromodulation and functional neurosurgery for medication-resistant conditions at Atlas University Hospital.

  • Chairman of the Epilepsy Surgery Education Group for the Turkish Neurosurgical Association
  • Completed a PhD in Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) at Maastricht University in the Netherlands
  • Founding Board Member of the International Deep Brain Stimulation Association
  • Has published over 46 international peer-reviewed articles on advanced neurosurgical techniques
  • Serves on the functional group committee of the European Association of Neurosurgery (EANS)
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Ramazan Uyar

35 years of experience

Dr Ramazan Uyar is an award-winning neurosurgeon who specialises in functional neurosurgery and vagus nerve stimulation at Medical Park Antalya.

  • Won the Dr Cengiz Cetin thesis prize for his research into vagus nerve stimulation
  • Focuses on pediatric neurosurgery and treating epilepsy in children
  • Handled senior clinical roles as Chief Physician at several Turkish state hospitals
  • Specialises in complex cranial work including aneurysm and cerebrospinal tumour surgeries
  • Trained at the prestigious Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine

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Anonymous • Vagus nerve stimulation
Ukraine
28 Sept 2024
Verified review.
Dr Sait has worked wonders
On the 18th he underwent surgery with a vagus nerve stimulator on the 25th and it was connected. Dr Sait has worked wonders. Daytime seizures are very rare but nighttime seizures have changed completely. I am 35 years old and so far only the first connection 0.25 paediatric dose and 5 more connections. Thank you to the neurologist Dr Yemmir who agreed to treat me. For all my years my encephalogram is finally normal. I am from abroad. I don't live in Istanbul. But I thank the whole clinic, all the doctors, all the interpreters, all the staff.
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It all started with Diane, who I'm very grateful I miraculously found. And that's how it came to VNC. I'm very happy
Anonymous • Vagus nerve stimulation
Ukraine
28 May 2024
Verified review.
Everything was explained clearly, competently and competently
Everything was explained clearly, competently and competently
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Updated: 28/09/2024
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