The cost of heart cryoablation in the Czech Republic typically ranges from $22,000 to $38,000. Prices can vary depending on the hospital, the cardiologist’s experience, the specific arrhythmia being treated (like atrial fibrillation or AVNRT), and whether a single or multiple ablation sites are targeted. In the United States, the average cost is $36,000 (per HRS). Heart cryoablation in the Czech Republic is about 39% less than in the U.S.
Most Czech hospitals include pre-op diagnostics (ECG, echocardiogram), the cryoablation procedure itself, anesthesia, use of advanced cryoballoon or focal catheters, and 1–2 days of hospital stay. Post-procedure monitoring and follow-up visits are often included. In the U.S., hospital, anesthesia, and device fees are usually billed separately, with listed prices often covering only the procedure. Always confirm exactly what’s included at each clinic.
Why choose the Czech Republic for heart cryoablation?
Access advanced Heart cryoablation solutions in trusted clinics .
| Czech Republic | Turkey | Austria | |
| Heart cryoablation | from $22,000 | from $10,000 | from $22,000 |
| Bundles destruction with catheter (electrophysiology) | from $12,000 | from $7,000 | from $18,000 |
Reviewed by Bookimed Medical Advisor
Fahad MawloodNo hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Heart cryoablation upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-Operation
Day 3 - Heart Cryoablation
Day 4 - Post-Operation
Day 5 - Discharge
Week 1 - Rehabilitation
Week 2-4 - Rehabilitation
Week 5-8 - Rehabilitation
Individual results may vary depending on the patient"s overall health and the complexity of the procedure.