The cost of occupational therapy in the Czech Republic typically ranges from $400 to $1,000. Prices depend on the clinic, therapist’s experience, session length, and whether therapy is individual or group. In the United States, the average cost is $1,500 (according to AOTA). Occupational therapy in the Czech Republic is about 53% less than in the U.S.
In the Czech Republic, the price usually covers an initial assessment, personalized treatment plan, one-on-one therapy sessions, and progress evaluations. Some clinics include adaptive equipment training or home exercise programs. In the U.S., costs often only cover the session, with assessments and adaptive aids billed separately. Always confirm what’s included with your chosen clinic.
Why choose the Czech Republic for occupational therapy?
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| Occupational therapy | from $400 | from $150 | from $500 |
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Dr. Milena Kolarova leads the Rehabilitation Department at Altoa | Beroun Rehabilitation Hospital, specializing in occupational therapy with a focus on holistic rehabilitation approaches.
Dr. Pazdirek specializes in occupational therapy with over 40 years of experience of rehabilitation experience across multiple countries.
The doctor is the Chief Attending Physician of the Czech National Sledge Hockey team and the Paralympic team. Since 2013, the doctor has led the Rehabilitation Department at Malvazinky Rehabilitation Clinic. Previously, in 2012, served as the chief physician for neurorehabilitation at the Center of treatment of the musculoskeletal system in Prague. From 2002 to 2009, headed the EMG laboratory at the Neurological Clinic in Royal Vinohrady University Hospital and worked as a neurologist in the Back Pain Clinic.
Graduated from Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen in 2000 with a degree in general medicine, specializing in neurology in 2004 and rehabilitation and physical medicine in 2011. Awarded by the Czech Neurological Society in 2007 for excellence in clinical practice and case studies.