Stereotaxic radiosurgery in Turkey typically costs from AUD $6,487 to AUD $12,253. Final prices depend on the specific technology used, the complexity of the lesion, and the clinic location. Patients save around 66% by travelling to Turkey from Australia, where this procedure costs AUD $27,388 on average. These costs usually include the radiation sessions, initial neurosurgical consultations, and necessary planning imaging.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing JCI-accredited clinics in Istanbul offers massive value through integrated American-affiliated expertise. Anadolu Medical Center maintains a direct affiliation with Johns Hopkins Hospital, providing high-precision protocols. Meanwhile, clinics like Memorial Sisli Hospital attract patients from over 160 countries for their high success rates. For the best value, look for packages that bundle advanced TrueBeam STx technology with luxury transfers.
| Turkey | Thailand | ||
| Stereotaxic radiosurgery | from AUD $6,487 | from AUD $14,415 | from AUD $7,496 |
Dr. Mustafa Solak is a clinical oncologist at Hisar Hospital Intercontinental in Istanbul. He completed a fellowship at the prestigious Hacettepe University Cancer Institute. Dr. Solak previously practiced at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. He treats a variety of complex cancers, including lung, breast, and gastrointestinal malignancies.
Professor Banu Atalar completed a clinical research fellowship in stereotactic radiosurgery at Stanford University under the inventors of the CyberKnife system.
Professor Ahmet Hilmi Kaya is a leading neurosurgeon at Anadolu Medical Center specialising in functional and stereotactic neurosurgery for complex brain conditions.
Associate Professor Mehmet Tonge is a highly specialised neurosurgeon at Medipol University with dual expertise in Gamma Knife radiosurgery and functional neurosurgery.