Radiofrequency ablation in Tel Aviv typically costs from $14,500 to $23,500. The final price depends on the specific condition treated, the number of sessions, and required diagnostic imaging. In the US, similar procedures cost around $40,000 on average. Patients save around 57% compared to US rates. Estimates generally include surgeon fees, medical consumables, and standard hospitalization.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Tel Aviv serves as Israel's primary hub for complex electrophysiology. Clinics here offer deeper specialization than regional centers. Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) and Assuta Medical Center provide high-value packages. These facilities use 3D mapping catheters and VenaSeal technology. Leading specialists like Dr. Rosso Raphael bring Melbourne and Tel Aviv fellowship expertise. This concentration of talent ensures high success rates for cardiac and oncological ablations alike.
| Israel | Turkey | Austria | |
| Radiofrequency ablation | from $11,500 | from $6,300 | from $15,000 |
| Radiofrequency ablation with 3D mapping | from $18,200 | from $6,000 | from $13,000 |
| Radiofrequency ablation of the liver | from $9,500 | from $3,500 | from $12,000 |
| Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery (MRgFUS) | from $19,500 | from $10,000 | from $16,000 |
| High intensity focused ultrasound ablation (HIFU) | from $15,200 | from $4,000 | from $12,000 |
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Please note that each patient"s recovery timeline might differ slightly based on individual health conditions and the specifics of the procedure.
Dr. Ari Raphael leads groundbreaking clinical trials in oncology, including studies on intra-tumoral injections and genomic profiling at Sourasky Medical Center.
Specializes in cardiac arrhythmias – Dr. Raphael performs ablation therapy and implants pacemakers at Sourasky Medical Center.
Dr. Sami Viskin is a highly-rated cardiologist specializing in complex arrhythmias, with 152 peer-reviewed articles and 4 clinical trials to his name.
Specializes in radiofrequency ablation for arrhythmias – trained at NYU and Tel Aviv Medical Center's renowned electrophysiology programs.
Written by Kateryna Zamkovska