A colonoscopy in Germany typically costs from $900 to $1,300. The final price depends on the clinic tier, city, and whether you require anesthesia or pathology. Patients save about 50% compared to the US, where the average cost is $2,200. Most German clinics provide a detailed medical report and consultation within this price range.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing an academic hospital can provide access to high-level surgical expertise for complex cases. Medical Center in Solingen is an academic hospital of the University of Cologne. It treats over 60,000 patients annually and is listed among the top German clinics. Dr. Siegbert Rossol at Nordwest Clinic has over 30 years of experience in interventional endoscopy. These centers offer integrated diagnostics where specialists in gastroenterology and oncology work together on-site.
| Germany | Turkey | Austria | |
| Colonoscopy | from $913 | from $150 | from $1,150 |
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Dr. Viola Fox is the Chief Physician at the Clinic for Oncology in Solingen. She is a leading expert in drug therapy for tumors in Germany and Europe. Dr. Fox holds a qualification in specialist genetics and conducts molecular biology research. She treats complex cases at a certified interdisciplinary cancer center.
Dr. Peter Schenker is the Chief Surgeon at the Medical Center in Solingen. He specializes in gastrointestinal oncology and pancreatic surgery. He formerly served as the Chief Surgeon at Germany’s first certified colorectal cancer center. Dr. Schenker focuses on robotic and minimally invasive surgical methods. He treats complex conditions like Barrett's esophagus and Crohn's disease.
Dr. Viktor Alexander Krol is the Chief Physician of Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine at St. Martinus-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf. He also directs a certified Obesity Treatment Center. Dr. Krol treats complex diseases of the digestive tract, metabolism, and respiratory system. He works at one of only two German clinics accredited by the International Federation of Obesity.