A brain (cerebral) aneurysm or an intracranial aneurysm is the formation of the cerebral artery. The disease rapidly increases in size and supplies blood to the brain. A cerebral aneurysm puts pressure on the nerves or surrounding areas of the brain. As a result, the blood penetrates into the brain causing blood-stroke. That is why the urgent diagnostics and treatment of an intracranial aneurysm are very important.
The price for treatment of a brain aneurysm depends on the stage of the disease, its size, and location.
Bookimed helps to find out the best treatment option around the world. Doctor-Coordinators provide a patient with complete information about the treatment prices, medical centers, and specialists.
Where is it better to treat a brain aneurysm?
When choosing medical center pay attention to the following criteria. They may affect the price of the brain aneurysm diagnostics and treatment:
- Consultation with a doctor (the cost depends on the experience of specialist);
- Diagnostics (depends on the necessity of extra procedures and equipment);
- Location of the clinic (prices in different countries and hospitals in one country may be different);
If you have some questions or cannot choose the best treatment option, you may submit a request. Our Doctor-Coordinator will provide you with all necessary information.
All medical content on this page is prepared by authors with specialized medical education and reviewed by certified physicians in the relevant field. Medical review by Ali Zirh, Neurosurgeon.
Last updated: October 18, 2023.
- Statistics: Figures are based on Bookimed’s internal database December 2025, which includes analysis of 12,450 patient requests across accredited clinics in .
- Pricing: Cost information is provided directly by Bookimed’s partner clinics and updated regularly to reflect current 2025 market conditions. Actual expenses may differ depending on case complexity, surgeon expertise, and clinic location.
- Clinical Data: Treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction figures are collected from Bookimed’s verified clinic database and supported by data from peer-reviewed medical sources such as PubMed, The Lancet, JAMA, and NEJM (2023–2025).
All data is provided for general informational purposes and may not represent individual results or experiences.


