Vagus nerve stimulation in China typically costs from $23,500 to $37,500. The final price depends on the choice between domestic or imported hardware and surgical complexity. Patients save approximately 36% compared to the US, where the average price is $47,500. Standard medical programs in China generally include preoperative diagnostics, the neurostimulator device, implantation surgery, and initial postoperative rehabilitation.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing China offers access to elite neurological expertise at JCI-accredited facilities like Yanda International Hospital. This Class A level III clinic serves millions of patients, providing the highest standard of care in Beijing. For complex epilepsy cases, doctors like Shao Ming bring postdoctoral experience from Harvard and Texas. Their use of advanced cortical electrical stimulation ensures precise localization before neurostimulator implantation.
| China | Turkey | Austria | |
| Vagus nerve stimulation | from $23,500 | from $12,000 | from $30,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Vagus nerve stimulation upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Please note that each patient"s recovery timeline and process may vary based on individual health conditions and the specific details of the procedure.
Professor Sun Chen Yang is a leading physician and doctor-scientist of ancient Chinese medicine Qihuang, specializing in integrative traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
Dr. Shao Ming pioneers advanced techniques for epilepsy surgery, using cortical electrical stimulation to precisely locate epileptic foci. His methods enhance surgical safety and efficiency.