Gastric balloon in the Czech Republic typically costs from $3,200 to $4,300. The final price depends on the balloon brand, residence duration, and the specific clinic location. Patients save around 70% compared to the US, where this procedure costs $12,500 on average. Packages often include the device, insertion, medical tests, and follow-up nutritional support.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a specialized agency like Prague Medical Institute (PMI) offers unique advantages. They curate top-tier Czech professionals across multiple disciplines including obesity treatment. This ensures access to high-quality care in major hubs like Prague. For those seeking privacy, clinics like St. Zdislava Hospital are located in serene nature reserves. This allows for a discreet recovery outside the busy capital area.
| Czech Republic | Turkey | The USA | |
| Gastric balloon | from $3,200 | from $1,699 | from $10,000 |
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The doctor is a specialist in robotic surgery and a certified expert by Intuitive Surgical, the producer of Da Vinci robots. The doctor is a member of the Association of Aesthetic Medicine and the Association of Bariatric Surgery.
Heading the Center of Robotic Surgery at St. Zdislava Hospital in the Czech Republic, the doctor has performed over 3,500 robotic surgeries. These include prostatectomy with preservation of erectile function, transoral surgeries, thyroidectomy, nephrectomy, and bariatric surgeries.
A gastric balloon is a non-surgical weight loss option involving inserting a balloon into the stomach to reduce food intake.