Surgical treatment of scoliosis in Turkey typically costs from AUD $28,336 to AUD $34,174. Final figures depend on the number of spinal levels fused, the use of robotic guidance, and the specific implant brand used. In Australia, this complex procedure results in an average cost of AUD $75,895. Patients can save approximately 59% by travelling. Standard packages often include neuromonitoring, hospitalisation, airport transfers, and 3D imaging.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Moving from a single-stage to a three-stage surgery can increase costs by approximately 70%. Experienced specialists like Dr. Erkan Kaptanoglu use high-end Stryker implants in packages starting around A$33,600. For Australian patients, this often includes up to 15 nights of hotel recovery. Choosing JCI-accredited hubs like Memorial Şişli ensures quality systems are independently audited.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Surgical treatment of scoliosis | from AUD $28,350 | from AUD $21,359 | from AUD $18,628 |
| Conservative treatment of scoliosis | from AUD $2,136 | from AUD $2,563 | from AUD $5,411 |
| ApiFix system implantation | from AUD $18,511 | from AUD $25,631 | from AUD $29,902 |
| Scoliosis surgery | from AUD $35,598 | - | - |
Dr Yusuf Bayram has performed over 1,100 successful surgeries, specialising in complex spinal corrections at Hisar Hospital Intercontinental.
The doctor has extensive training in orthopedics and traumatology, having completed various specialized programs, including advanced arthroplasty and spinal surgery. The doctor is well-versed in hip and knee robotic replacement surgeries, with training from international and national institutions such as the International Congress for Joint Reconstruction and the Turkish Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. The doctor graduated from Trakya University Medical Faculty, specializing in orthopedics and traumatology. Memberships include the Turkish Medical Association and the International Congress for Joint Reconstruction.