Hematology oncology in Austria typically costs from $2,500 to $500,000. Prices vary based on the specific diagnosis, the complexity of the treatment regimen, and whether the patient requires inpatient care. International patients often find 40-60% savings compared to the United States while receiving high-level specialized care.
Typical Hematology Oncology Costs in Austria
Vienna is the primary center for advanced oncology care, where clinics often command a premium due to specialized facilities and medical professors. Other major centers in Graz and Salzburg also provide comprehensive services. Consult with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific case.
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Lymphoma chemotherapy | from $3,000 | from $8,000 | from $5,000 |
| Chemotherapy | from $3,000 | from $2,500 | from $2,500 |
| CAR T-cell therapy | from $200,000 | from $350,000 | from $330,000 |
| Bone marrow transplantation | from $27,500 | from $140,000 | from $130,000 |
| Biological therapy | from $5,500 | from $20,000 | from $15,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Hematology Oncology treatment upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Univ. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Köstler is a pioneer in personalized cancer medicine, specializing in targeted therapies for breast and gynecologic cancers at Wiener Privatklinik.
Dr. Taghizadeh specializes in systemic cancer therapy at Wiener Privatklinik, integrating modern treatments like immunotherapy with compassionate care.
Professor Drach has performed 1,100+ oncology procedures and led the Multiple Myeloma and Malignant Lymphoma program at Vienna's University Hospital – one of Europe's largest.
Leading Vienna's Precision Medicine in Cancer Unit, Dr. Prager specializes in personalized oncology and predictive biomarker assessments for colorectal cancer.
Written by Anna Leonova
Written by Anna Leonova
Written by Halina Shubala