Electroencephalography in Germany typically costs from $200 to $400. The final price depends on the test duration, protocol used, and clinic location. Patients save around 25% compared to the US, where similar tests cost $400 on average. Major medical hubs like Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, and Essen offer these neurodiagnostic services at private rates for international visitors.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a university-affiliated hospital provides access to immense neurological expertise at standard German rates. Essen University Hospital treats 370,000 patients annually and leads in neurodiagnostic research. Top specialists like Dr. Horst Glasner in Berlin bring over 50 years of experience to test interpretation. This high volume and deep specialization ensure highly accurate results for complex cases like epilepsy or stroke recovery.
| Germany | Turkey | Austria | |
| EEG (Electroencephalography) | from $200 | from $100 | from $200 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for EEG (Electroencephalography) upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Professor Ralf Buhl heads the Neurosurgery Department at the Medical Center in Solingen. He has performed 4,000+ successful operations throughout his career.
Professor Kleinschnitz heads the Neurology Department at Essen University Hospital. He uses electroencephalography (EEG) to diagnose complex brain disorders like epilepsy and West syndrome.
Professor Horst Glasner uses EEG to detect brain activity abnormalities at Meoclinic Hospital. He treats complex conditions like epilepsy and West syndrome.