Ovarian cyst removal in China typically costs from $4,800 to $10,500. The final price depends on the surgical technique, cyst size, and hospital grade. In the US, similar procedures cost around $14,000 on average. Patients save around 45% compared to US prices. Costs usually cover surgery, anesthesia, and standard hospital stay in cities like Beijing and Guangzhou.
Bookimed Expert Insight: China offers unique value by combining Western surgical precision with integrated recovery. Fuda Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou is a prime example. They are Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited and serve over 30,000 international patients. This high volume often leads to more efficient care pathways. Choosing a JCI-accredited facility ensures safety standards equivalent to those in the US.
| China | Turkey | Austria | |
| Ovarian Cyst Removal | from $4,800 | from $2,500 | from $4,500 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Ovarian Cyst Removal upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Ovarian Cyst Removal and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Ovarian Cyst Removal journey.
Day 1: Arrival
Day 2: Pre-Operation
Day 3: Ovarian Cyst Removal
Day 4: Post-Operation
Day 5: Discharge
Week 1-2: Rehabilitation
Week 3-4: Follow-Up
Please note that each patient"s case is individual and the process may vary slightly.
Dr. Wu Sufang is a Professor, Chief Physician, and Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology at a tertiary hospital in China. She has over 30 years of experience in gynecologic oncology. She trained under Academician Martin and completed postdoctoral research at MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Her surgical expertise includes radical hysterectomy, ovarian cytoreduction, endometrial cancer staging, and complex pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy. She also performs fertility-sparing and minimally invasive procedures. She tailors chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy to each patient to improve survival and quality of life.
She is the principal investigator of four NSFC projects. She has published over 50 SCI papers, most as first or corresponding author. She serves on the standing committee of the Gynecologic Oncology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and as an expert for the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association. She is an invited speaker and an award-winning mentor.
Dr. Niu Lizhi is the President and chief surgeon at Fuda Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou. He has performed nearly 10,000 cryosurgeries and 500 NanoKnife procedures. Dr. Niu specializes in minimally invasive oncology for lung, pancreatic, and liver cancers. He treats patients ranging from early childhood through age 94.