Snoezelen therapy in Turkey typically costs from AUD $290 to AUD $580. Prices depend on the city, clinic accreditation, and whether the therapy is part of an intensive neurological program. In Australia, similar sessions cost around AUD $2,611 on average. Patients save approximately 83% by travelling to Turkey, where sessions occur in specialised multi-sensory environment rooms.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing regional centres can offer significant value without compromising clinical standards. Fizyomer Terapia in Eskisehir specializes in pediatric rehabilitation with a 98% success rate for conditions like cerebral palsy. While Istanbul hubs like Medipol Mega serve over 1,200 patients daily, regional clinics often provide more affordable intensive programs for long-term sensory therapy needs.
| Turkey | Thailand | ||
| Snoezelen therapy | from AUD $290 | from AUD $435 | from AUD $508 |
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.
Dr. Ulvi Samadzade is a neurologist with training from Azerbaijan State Medical University, Gazi University, and Dokuz Eylul University Hospital. He diagnoses and treats neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, movement disorders, stroke, migraine, and multiple sclerosis.
Dr. Samadzade uses advanced treatments, including botulinum toxin injections, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy, migraine vaccines, and plasmapheresis. He practices at İzmir University of Economics Medical Point Hospital.
He is a member of several professional organizations. These include the Multiple Sclerosis Research Association, Turkish Neurological Society, European Academy of Neurology, and the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS).