Facial neuritis is a lesion of the facial nerve, which leads to paralysis of the face mimic muscles. For neuritis, the loss of the nerve function is characteristic. As a result, the process of innervation of facial muscles and glands disappears. Also, these tissues may lose their sensitivity. Facial neuritis is a severe disease that can lead to a permanent loss of sensitivity in the face and loss of the ability of facial movements.
The cost of neuritis diagnostics usually includes the set of standard procedures. The price for therapy may vary depending on the treatment regimen (methods and manipulations).
The cost of facial neuritis treatment will be higher if the disease is on the advanced stage of development. If the specialists diagnose this disorder on time, the price for therapy will be lower.
A patient may found out the approximate price of facial neuritis treatment on Bookimed website making a request on this issue.
The neuritis therapy price also depends on:
- the necessary diagnostic procedures;
- method of the treatment and rehabilitation;
- clinic, country, and experience of a specialist;
- longevity of the therapy.
Choosing a clinic, a patient should remember:
- The prices for neuritis of the facial nerve treatment in different countries can vary significantly;
- The set of diagnostic procedures may be modified depending on country;
- Various medical practices and traditions may also differ from country to country. So the price of therapy can be different.
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.
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