Physiotherapy in Turkey typically costs from AUD $145 to AUD $145. Prices depend on the intensity of the rehabilitation, the use of robotic technology, and the length of the program. Patients save around 97% compared to Australia, where the average cost is AUD $4,642. Packages usually include airport transfers, accommodation for a companion, and medical translation services.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish clinics provide high-value bundles that are difficult to find in the Australian private system. For instance, Fizyomer Terapia offers neurological programs starting around A$6,100. This includes an 12-day stay, meals, and daily therapy sessions. For complex cases, choosing JCI-accredited facilities like Memorial Health Group ensures international safety standards are met while maintaining cost-efficiency.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Physiotherapy | from AUD $73 | from AUD $435 | from AUD $145 |
Dr Erman Cekic has performed approximately 10,000 joint-related procedures, specialising in non-surgical recovery and post-operative rehabilitation at OrtoCare Clinic.
Dr. Halil Can Gemalmaz is a professor of orthopedics and traumatology in Istanbul. He is a pioneer in Turkey for 3D patient-specific orthopedic procedures. Dr. Gemalmaz specializes in robotic-assisted joint replacements for the knee and hip. He currently serves as a faculty member at Atlas University Faculty of Medicine.
Dr. Bahtiyar Demiralp is an orthopedic oncologist at Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex. He specializes in limb-sparing surgery and the treatment of aggressive bone tumors. Dr. Demiralp completed research fellowships at the Mayo Clinic in orthopedic oncology and pathology.
Dr. Mustafa Ozdemir is an Associate Professor specializing in orthopedics and traumatology at Medipol Acibadem District Hospital. He treats complex musculoskeletal conditions including scoliosis, hip fractures, and developmental hip dysplasia. Dr. Ozdemir works at a JCI-accredited facility that utilizes robotic surgical systems for joint procedures.