Bone deformity correction surgery in Austria generally costs from $30,000 to $50,000. The final price depends on the deformity type, surgical complexity, and required implants. In the US, similar procedures cost around $70,000 on average. Austria offers savings of around 43%. Quotes typically include pre-operative evaluation, anesthesia, surgery, implants, and hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing specialized centers in Vienna provides access to world-class academic medicine. Higher initial costs reflect the presence of professors from the Medical University of Vienna. Wiener Privatklinik, ranked among the World's Best Hospitals 2021 by Newsweek, illustrates this. Patients receive treatment in ISO-accredited facilities with state-of-the-art intensive care units. This elite expertise ensures precision in complex orthopedic and trauma cases.
Why choose Austria for bone deformity correction surgery?
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The doctor is a leading Austrian trauma and orthopedic surgeon, internationally recognized for expertise in shoulder and sports-related injuries, as well as reconstructive joint surgery. With decades of surgical experience and academic leadership, the doctor is one of Austria’s most respected specialists in musculoskeletal medicine and trauma care.
Graduating from the University of Vienna in the 1990s, the doctor trained at Vienna General Hospital, specializing in joint reconstruction and arthroscopic surgery. Currently, the doctor serves as a senior consultant at Wiener Privatklinik and Vienna General Hospital, performing reconstructive, arthroscopic, and prosthetic surgeries.
The doctor's research focuses on improving arthroscopic techniques and biomechanical understanding of shoulder injuries. The doctor is an active member of several international trauma and orthopedic societies and frequently lectures at professional conferences.