CyberKnife in Jerusalem typically costs from $18,500 to $31,500 which covers robotic radiosurgery for various tumor types. Final pricing depends on the tumor size, anatomical location, and the number of treatment fractions required. Jerusalem generally offers more competitive oncology rates than Tel Aviv. Patients save around 62% compared to the US, where similar treatment costs $55,000 on average.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Jerusalem is the primary hub for university-level oncology research in Israel. Patients find value here because prestigious centers like Hadassah Medical Center provide specialized care from Forbes-listed doctors like Dr. Auala Hubert. These university facilities often manage complex cases that smaller clinics cannot handle. This academic depth ensures access to advanced AI-enabled planning without the premium costs found in Tel Aviv.
| Israel | Turkey | Austria | |
| CyberKnife | from $17,500 | from $4,750 | from $50,000 |
| CyberKnife for prostate cancer | from $17,500 | from $25,000 | from $25,000 |
| CyberKnife for brain tumor | from $17,800 | from $4,750 | from $35,000 |
| CyberKnife for lung cancer | - | from $6,000 | - |
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Note: The above timeline is a general guide. Each patient"s case is unique and the timeline may vary. Regular transfers are provided, but accommodation is not included in the service.
36 years of experience specializing in oncology and radiotherapy – Dr. Hubert leads the Gastrointestinal Cancer Center at Hadassah Medical Center.
52 years of experience of neurosurgical experience – Dr. Andrew Kaye specializes in brain tumor treatment at Hadassah University Hospital.
Dr. Samuel Moskovichi has co-authored 67 peer-reviewed articles in neurosurgery and vascular interventions over 21 years of experience at Hadassah Medical Center.
Dr. Daniel Bitran has performed over 10,000 successful cardiac operations during his career. He is the founder and head of cardiothoracic surgery at Shaare Zedek Medical Center. Dr. Bitran specializes in prosthetic heart valves and coronary artery reconstruction. He previously led the cardiac surgery department at St. Vincent Hospital in the United States.