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Knee replacement in Czech Republic: Our Best Clinics and Costs 2025

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How Much Does Knee replacement Cost in Czech Republic?

The average cost of Knee replacement in Czech Republic ranges from $7,219 to $10,313. The offers include consultation with a cardiologist, therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM), Zimmer Biomet, consultation with an orthopedist, LimaCorporate knee implant, Mathys knee implant, Johnson & Johnson knee implant, Zimmer Biomet knee implant, consultation with a recreation therapist, follow-up visit, consultation with a surgeon, complete blood count (CBC), consumable materials, follow-up examination, language assistance, varicose vein stocking, cosmetic kit, chest x-ray, consultation with an anesthesiologist, medications, preoperative tests, general anesthesia, local anesthesia, individual chamber, transfer airport-clinic-airport, knee replacement, post-op medications, blood tests, consultation with a doctor, VIP transfer, general ward, and transfer airport-hotel-clinic-airport.
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Discover the Best Knee replacement Clinics in Czech Republic: 3 Verified Options and Prices

Robotic Surgery Center in St. Zdislava Hospital
Czech Republic, Velke Mezirici
Mario Bertoli
19 years of experience
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St. Zdislava Hospital in Czech Republic is a state-of-the-art facility specialising in robotic surgery and joint replacement. The experienced team has performed over 4,000 robotic operations and has earned many positive reviews from patients. The hospital provides a high-level of care in a friendly atmosphere, and offers a 7-day knee replacement procedure under the guidance of Dr. Mario Bertoli, one of the top orthopaedic surgeons in the country. With all-inclusive services, including transfer airport-clinic-airport, the Knee replacement in Czech Republic at St. Zdislava Hospital is a reliable and efficient solution.

Malvazinky Rehabilitation Clinic
Czech Republic, Prague
Vladislav Hospodar
36 years of experience
Clinic is certified
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Malvazinky Hospital is a top-notch private medical center located in Prague, Czech Republic. It offers comprehensive orthopedic and rehabilitation services, including Knee replacement in Czech Republic. It is one of the few medical facilities that provides full preoperative, surgical, and postoperative care and rehabilitation services. The team is led by Vladislav Gospodar, M.D., a highly experienced and skilled orthopaedic surgeon with two Postgraduate Degrees in Orthopaedics and a Chief Physician license from the Czech Medical Chamber. He is an experienced specialist in full range of orthopaedic surgeries, including knee replacement and hip replacement, arthroscopic surgeries, minimally invasive knee surgeries and more. With an average of 20 procedures per week and 4,000 patients per year, Malvazinky Hospital has a 99% success rate. Patients from the CIS, Europe, and Arab League States are most frequent.

Altoa | Czech Hospital of Horovice
Czech Republic, Horovice
Milan Pastucha
23 years of experience
  • Milan Pastucha is the Head of the Orthopaedic Department at Horovice Hospital since 2009.
  • Altoa | Czech Hospital of Horovice serves patients from Europe, Arab League States, the USA, and Canada.
  • Included Services: Consumable materials, post-op medications, follow-up examination, medications, blood tests, preoperative tests, general anesthesia, consultation with a doctor, hospitalization, VIP transfer.
  • Stay Info: 5 days in the hospital, 1 day in a hotel, included in the price.

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Surgery Time - 2 hours
Stay in the country - 14 days
Rehabilitation - 6 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
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Petr Juda
41 years of experience
Dr. Petr Juda is an experienced orthopedic surgeon with 40 years of experience and over 10,000 hip and knee replacement surgeries performed. He is one of the top knee and shoulder replacement surgeons in Europe.
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Mario Bertoli
19 years of experience
Dr. Mario Bertoli is an experienced and highly skilled orthopedic and hip shoulder replacement surgeon in the Czech Republic. He has 17+ years of experience and specializes in joint arthroscopic surgeries.
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Vladislav Hospodar
36 years of experience

Professor Hospodar is a highly qualified and experienced orthopedic surgeon, specializing in total knee and joint replacement, arthroscopic surgeries and related procedures, with over 26 years of experience. He is the Head Physician of the Orthopedic Unit in Malvazinky Hospital and Chief Physician of the Czech Olympic team since 1995. He has two Orthopedics postgraduate degrees and is a member of the Czech Society for Orthopedics and Traumatology and the Czech Arthroscopic Society.

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Milan Pastucha
23 years of experience

Doctor with experience in Orthopaedics, including Head of Orthopaedic Department at Horovice Hospital (2009-present) and Senior Secondary Doctor at Benesov Hospital (2003-2008). Has a Faculty of Medicine degree from Comenius University in Bratislava (1998) and has completed postgraduate specialization in Orthopaedics and 1st Level Specialist Certification in Orthopaedics (2006 and 2001, respectively).

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Anonymous • Knee replacement
Ukraine
Sep 26, 2019
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I liked everything very much and the care and professionalism of the staff in the clinic
I liked everything very much and the care and professionalism of the staff in the clinic, thanks a lot to Maxim for his help in selecting the clinic for my visit.
Алла • Knee Arthroscopy
Ukraine
Dec 16, 2017
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I will not give any recommendations to anyone. Everything is almost okay before I paid it off. Then nobody has anything to do with you!

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Our Knee replacement Techniques: What Suits You Best?

When considering Knee replacement, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:

Knee Arthroscopy

A minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems in the knee joint by inserting a small camera and instruments through tiny incisions.

Pros: Offers quicker recovery times than open surgery, with fewer complications. Studies show up to 80% success in treating meniscal tears.
Cons: Limited to minor repairs and may not address severe arthritis. There's a 10-20% chance of needing further surgery.
Effectiveness: Effective in 70-90% of cases for relieving pain and improving function.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: 1-6 weeks
Best for: Meniscal tears, loose fragments, and mild to moderate cartilage damage.
Prices: Cost of Knee Arthroscopy in Czech Republic from $1,960

Knee MAKOplasty

Knee MAKOplasty is a minimally invasive knee surgery using robotic assistance to ensure precise implant placement.

Pros: Provides more precision than traditional knee surgery, with a 90% success rate in pain reduction. Minimally invasive, leading to smaller incisions and less scarring.
Cons: Requires specialized equipment and training, which may not be available in all facilities. Longer learning curve for surgeons compared to traditional methods.
Effectiveness: 98% accuracy in implant positioning, enhancing joint function and longevity.
Duration: 2-3 hours
Recovery: 4-6 weeks
Best for: Patients with osteoarthritis affecting one or two knee compartments. Suitable for individuals seeking faster recovery.

Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement

This procedure involves replacing only one compartment of the knee joint, preserving more of the patient's natural bone and ligaments.

Pros: Retains more natural knee function with 85% of patients reporting a more natural feel compared to total knee replacement. Smaller incision results in quicker recovery.
Cons: Not suitable for patients with severe arthritis affecting multiple compartments. Revision rate is higher, with about 10% needing further surgery within 10 years.
Effectiveness: 10-year survival rate is approximately 85%.
Duration: 1-2 hours.
Recovery: 3-6 months.
Best for: Patients with arthritis confined to a single knee compartment. Ideal for those under 60 years old.