Vitreolisis in Turkey typically costs from AUD $710 to AUD $1,845. The final price often depends on the number of sessions required and the specific laser technology used. Patients in Australia save approximately 44% compared to local private costs, which average AUD $2,271. Standard Turkish packages generally include the specialist consultation, diagnostic imaging, and follow-up examinations, though transport and hotel stays usually require separate budgeting.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a specialised eye centre like Dunyagoz Eye Hospital or Cagin Eye Hospital adds significant value. Dunyagoz treats over 60,000 patients annually and provides 24-hour care. This volume allows for lower costs while maintaining high quality standards. For complex cases, choosing surgeons like Dr. Muhammet Derda Ozer, who has performed 25,000+ surgeries, provides access to fellowship-trained expertise at a fraction of Australian private rates.
| Turkey | Thailand | ||
| Vitreolisis | from AUD $740 | from AUD $781 | from AUD $497 |
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Associate Professor Muhammet Derda Ozer has performed over 25,000 eye procedures and completed a prestigious vitreo-retina fellowship at the University of Kansas.
Dr Yasar Dag is a highly academic ophthalmologist at VM Medical Park Florya who specialises in surgical and laser-based solutions for complex eye conditions.
Dr Ali Demircan leads the ophthalmology department at Medipol Bahçelievler University Hospital, focusing on vitreoretinal disorders.