Stroke rehabilitation in Turkey typically costs from AUD $2,431 to AUD $3,861. Prices vary based on the daily intensity of therapy, the use of robotic equipment, and the length of stay. In Australia, intensive rehabilitation costs around AUD $32,886 on average, meaning patients can save approximately 90% by choosing Turkish centres. Packages often include accommodation, nursing care, and physical therapy sessions.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Paying for a bundle often secures better value than pay-as-you-go sessions. For instance, Fizyomer Terapia offers intensive week-long packages around A$2,700 that include four-star accommodation and 3 hours of daily therapy. Larger institutions like NP Istanbul Brain Hospital provide world-class neuropsychiatric expertise, which is vital for complex stroke recovery and often unavailable at smaller local clinics.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Stroke rehabilitation | from AUD $2,441 | from AUD $4,290 | from AUD $13,584 |
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The doctor is an experienced neurologist with over 7 years of experience, having worked in both Turkey and Belgium. Specializing in memory disorders, functional neuroimaging, epilepsy, electroencephalography, headaches, and sleep disorders, the doctor has contributed numerous research papers to national and international scientific journals.
Assistant Professor Bestami Yalvac leads stroke recovery efforts at Hisar Hospital Intercontinental, focusing on restoring mobility for patients with hemiplegia and paraplegia.
Dr Merve Cemil graduated with honours from Istanbul University Cerrahpasa and specialises in advanced neurological rehabilitation. She treats stroke patients at Central Hospital using a mix of traditional physical therapy and precision injection techniques.