Occupational therapy in Turkey typically costs from AUD $286 to AUD $286. Prices depend on the clinic location, the specialist's expertise, and the use of robotic rehabilitation technology. In Australia, patients often face high private fees of AUD $4,297 on average. Travelling to Turkey can offer savings of around 93%. Programs often include initial assessments, daily therapy sessions, and access to advanced rehabilitation gyms.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing specialized centres like Fizyomer Terapia in Eskisehir offers significant value for complex cases. They have maintained a 98% success rate for stroke and brain injury rehabilitation over 20+ years. Larger facilities often provide a more integrative approach. For instance, NP Istanbul Brain Hospital uses specialized brain function measurement therapies. This high-tech focus helps Australians access intensive daily protocols that are often cost-prohibitive or unavailable locally.
| Turkey | Thailand | ||
| Occupational therapy | from AUD $215 | from AUD $716 | from AUD $1,361 |
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Dr. Fatih Temizturk is a rehabilitation specialist at Nobel Medical Center in Pamukkale. He specializes in neurological and orthopedic recovery for children and adults. Dr. Temizturk is a former Assistant Professor at Dumlupınar University. He focuses on musculoskeletal diseases and rheumatological conditions.
Dr Sule Temizturk integrates occupational therapy into recovery plans at the JCI-accredited Nobel Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Centre.
Dr. Baris Topcular is a neurologist at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital. He focuses on dementia, movement disorders, and multiple sclerosis. He trained at the University of Basel in Switzerland. He also works in the molecular neuroimaging department for PET scans. Dr. Topcular treats patients at a JCI-accredited smart hospital in Turkey.