Radioiodine therapy in Tel Aviv typically costs from $7,500 to $15,500. Your final price depends on the isotope dosage and whether the treatment is for hyperthyroidism or thyroid cancer. In the US, similar procedures cost around $11,500 on average. Patients save around 50% compared to the US. Most packages in Tel Aviv include the radioactive isotope, specialist consultations, and post-treatment imaging.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Tel Aviv concentrates Israel's most advanced nuclear medicine resources within a single metropolitan hub. Many international patients choose Sourasky Medical Center because it is ranked among the world's best hospitals by Newsweek. Expert physicians like Professor Naftali Shtern bring UCLA-trained expertise to thyroid care. While Assuta offers private suites, Sourasky provides a 90% oncology success rate. This indicates excellent value for complex cancer cases requiring high-dose isolation.
| Israel | Turkey | Austria | |
| Radioiodine therapy | from $5,800 | from $1,200 | from $3,000 |
| Therapy with radioactive iodine in thyroid cancer | - | from $1,800 | from $4,500 |
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Dr. Ari Raphael leads groundbreaking oncology research at Sourasky Medical Center, focusing on genomic profiling and innovative treatments.
Director of the Radiotherapy Institute Oncology Division at Sourasky Medical Center – leading expert in radioiodine therapy.
Dr. Ilana Itzhakov specializes in thyroid diseases, including radioiodine therapy, at Sourasky Medical Center in Tel-Aviv.
Dr. Asaf Oren specializes in pediatric endocrinology at Dana-Dwek Children's Hospital, with fellowships at top institutions including Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children.