Visual evoked potential testing in the Czech Republic typically costs from $100 to $200. Total costs depend on the clinic type and the specific testing protocol used. Patients save about 75% compared to the US average price of $400. Most diagnostic centers in Prague provide these services with English-speaking staff for international patients.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a large state-run facility can offer access to high patient volumes and extensive expertise. Nemocnice Na Homolce in Prague performs over 15,500 operations annually and focuses on brain disorders. This high clinical activity helps maintain steady diagnostic standards for neurological tests. Specialized centers in the Czech Republic often favor minimally invasive methods across all departments. This focus on modern techniques supports accurate data collection during non-invasive tests like VEP.
| Czech Republic | Turkey | Austria | |
| Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP-test) | from $100 | from $100 | from $100 |
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