Conservative treatment of scoliosis in Turkey typically costs from AUD $2,129 to AUD $4,259. Total costs depend on the required physiotherapy intensity, bracing types, and the city, with Istanbul being the primary medical hub. Australians can save approximately 62% compared to local private costs of AUD $8,517. Packages usually include specialist consultations, full-spine imaging, and personalised rehabilitation protocols.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing an established spine centre provides superior value for complex non-surgical cases. Professional Azmi Hamzaoglu founded Turkey's first dedicated spine surgery centre, bringing over 35+ years of specialised experience. Large institutions like Hisar Hospital Intercontinental manage over 250,000 patients annually and maintain JCI accreditation. This high volume allows clinics to offer advanced rehabilitation technologies that smaller local Australian practices may lack.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Conservative treatment of scoliosis | from AUD $2,129 | from AUD $2,555 | from AUD $5,394 |
With more than 1,100 successful interventions performed, Dr Yusuf Bayram is a highly active orthopaedic specialist at Istanbul's JCI-accredited Hisar Hospital Intercontinental.
Professor Bahtiyar Demiralp completed advanced training at the world-renowned Mayo Clinic in the USA, focusing on complex orthopaedic research and pathology.
Dr Erman Cekic is a spinal surgery specialist who focuses on non-surgical rehabilitation and medical exercise programmes at the OrtoCare Orthopedic Clinic.
Professor Cagatay Ozturk is the founder and director of the Liv Spine Centre – a facility formally certified as a Centre of Excellence by the AOSpine Society.