Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery in Jerusalem typically costs from $38,500 to $53,500. The total price depends on whether the patient requires unilateral or bilateral electrode placement and the specific neurostimulator model selected. Patients save around 40% compared to the US, where this procedure costs $90,000 on average. Standard inclusions usually cover the neurostimulator device, preoperative diagnostics, surgical fees, and several days of hospital monitoring.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Jerusalem stands as Israel's concentrated hub for functional neurosurgery, offering depth that rivals major European centers. The city houses Hadassah Medical Center, a Newsweek-ranked facility known for high surgical volumes and Nobel-recognized medical standards. Choosing Jerusalem provides access to specialized experts like Dr. Zvi Israel, a Forbes-listed specialist with US fellowship training. His leadership at the Functional and Restorative Surgery Unit ensures patients receive academic-grade care using robotic assistance and digital imaging protocols.
| Israel | Turkey | Austria | |
| Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery | from $50,000 | from $23,000 | from $45,000 |
| Medication treatment for Parkinson's disease | from $3,800 | from $1,000 | from $2,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery journey.
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Please note that each patient"s recovery timeline varies based on individual circumstances and the specifics of their DBS surgery. Always consult your doctor for personalized advice.
Over 28 years of experience specializing in neurology – Dr. Linecki has achieved success in treating Parkinson's disease at Hadassah Medical Center.
Ranked among Israel's best neurosurgeons by Forbes – Prof. Israel specializes in deep brain stimulation (DBS) at Hadassah Medical Center.
Dr. Andry Key brings 52 years of experience of neurosurgical expertise to Hadassah Medical Center, specializing in complex brain procedures.
Dr. Samuel Moskovichi has co-authored 67 peer-reviewed articles in neurosurgery over 21 years of experience – a testament to his deep expertise.
Written by Kateryna Zamkovska