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How Much Does Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery Cost in China?

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery in China typically costs from $34,500 to $59,000. Total expenses depend on the choice of electrode manufacturer, unilateral versus bilateral implantation, and the specific hospital tier. Patients save around 48% compared to the US, where this procedure costs $90,000 on average. Standard packages often include stereotactic electrode implantation, SEEG monitoring, MRI scans, and hospitalization.

  • Device selection: Rechargeable pulse generators cost significantly more than non-rechargeable models but last longer.
  • Manufacturer origin: Domestic Chinese hardware options typically offer lower price points than international brands.
  • Treatment scope: Unilateral surgery for one brain side is roughly 40-50% cheaper than bilateral procedures.
  • Anatomical mapping: Advanced SEEG monitoring and stereotactic planning may add 15-20% to the base cost.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a "Class A" facility like Yanda International Hospital provides JCI-accredited safety. Medical travelers can find specialized neurosurgery packages around $43,900 at Xiamen Humanity Hospital. These deals are impressive because they bundle 15 days of hospitalization and SEEG monitoring. This level of extended post-op care is rare in Western hospitals at this price. Look for clinics led by experts like Professor Yao Yi for complex functional neurosurgery.

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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgeryfrom $34,500from $23,000from $45,000
Medication treatment for Parkinson's diseasefrom $3,800from $1,000from $2,000
Data verified by Bookimed as of April 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 98 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery Packages in China — April 2026

Procedure type
Precision Examination: Stereotactic Deep Brain Electrode Implantation and SEEG Monitoring for Patients of All Ages (Infants to Adults)

China, Xiamen

yao Yi

35 years of experience
  • yao Yi is the leading chief of the Epilepsy Center and an internationally recognized expert in functional neurosurgery.
  • Xiamen Humanity Hospital treats approximately 1,000,000 patients annually from CIS countries, Europe, and Asia.
  • Included Services: MRI of one area, CT scan, neurologist and neurosurgeon consultations, post-op medications, language assistance, preoperative tests, general anesthesia, medications, hospitalization, clinic transfer.
  • Stay Info: 15 days hospital room stay included; hotel stay is not included.
  • Technique: Stereotactic deep brain electrode implantation and SEEG monitoring.

Discover the Best Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery Clinics in China: 3 Verified Options and Prices

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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery Overview in China

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patients recommend -
85%
Surgery Time - 4 hours
Stay in the country - 7 days
Rehabilitation - 4 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
Requests processed - 21657
Bookimed fees - $0

Our Doctors

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Sun Chen Yang

38 years of experience

Leading physician at Eber Perennial Brain Hospital with expertise in integrative traditional Chinese and Western medicine approaches.

  • Professor and Doctor of Medical Sciences
  • Director of the Institute of Integrative Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine at Peking University
  • Author of over 100 articles in SCI and other journals
  • Executive Director of the China Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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yao Yi

35 years of experience

35+ years specializing in functional neurosurgery – Professor Yao Yi leads the Epilepsy Center at Xiamen Humanity Hospital.

  • Internationally recognized expert in drug-resistant epilepsy
  • Specializes in brain functional mapping and microsurgery
  • Standing Council Member of China Association Against Epilepsy
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Shao Ming

32 years of experience

Dr. Shao Ming introduced propofol for the Wada test in China, improving surgical safety. His work on epilepsy was featured in The Journal of Neuroscience.

  • Doctor of Medical Sciences with postdoctoral training at Harvard and UT
  • Authored over 50 scientific articles, including a cover feature on epilepsy mechanisms
  • Multiple grant recipient for epilepsy research in the U.S. and China
  • Chairman of key committees in Chinese neurology and neurosurgery societies
  • Specializes in epilepsy, movement disorders, and advanced neurophysiological monitoring
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Zheng Wei Hong

45 years of experience

Professor Zheng Wei Hong leads the Neurology Department at Xiamen Humanity Hospital, specializing in complex movement disorders.

  • Former Director of Neurology at Xiamen University Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital
  • Specializes in Parkinson's disease and neuromuscular disorders
  • Committee member for multiple national neurology associations
  • Focuses on difficult neurological cases and advanced interventions

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Updated: 10/23/2024
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