The cost of aneurysm coiling in Germany typically ranges from $18,000 to $38,000. Prices vary depending on the hospital, the experience of the interventional radiologist or neurosurgeon, the complexity and location of the aneurysm, and the type of coils used (bare platinum, hydrogel-coated, or bioactive). In the United States, the average cost is $55,000 (per AHA). Aneurysm coiling in Germany is about 49% less than in the U.S.
German hospitals usually include pre-op imaging (MRI, CT angiography), the endovascular procedure with premium coils, anesthesia, 1–3 days of intensive monitoring, medications, and follow-up imaging. In the U.S., prices often cover only the procedure itself, with separate bills for imaging, anesthesia, ICU stay, and follow-ups. Always confirm what’s included with your chosen clinic.