Complex diagnostics of epilepsy in Israel typically cost from $1,200 to $3,200. Prices vary based on the required imaging protocols and monitoring duration. Patients save about 31% compared to the US. In the US, these diagnostics cost around $3,200 on average. Most programs in Tel Aviv and Haifa include neurologist consultations and brain scans.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a major medical center provides access to highly specialized pediatric neurology teams. Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) treats over 1,800,000 patients annually with JCI-accredited care. Experts like Dr. Uri Kramer have treated over 7,000 children using unique seizure-detection tools. Some specialists use genetic screening to identify rare neurogenetic disorders early. These centers often house next-generation technology like deep brain stimulation (DBS) for complex cases.
| Israel | Turkey | Austria | |
| Complex diagnostics of epilepsy | from $1,200 | from $850 | from $1,100 |
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Dr. Veronika Chernuha is a Doctor of Medical Sciences at Sourasky Medical Center. She holds a prestigious certification from Brussels in treating drug-resistant epilepsy.
Professor Fatal-valevsky leads the Pediatric Neurology Unit at Sourasky Medical Center. She specializes in genetic screening and clinical evaluations for children with complex epilepsy.
7,000 children treated for epilepsy – Professor Uri Kramer directs the Pediatric Epilepsy Service at Sourasky Medical Center. He uses pharmacogenetic studies and EEG monitoring for complex diagnostics of epilepsy.
Dr. Eduard Linecki is a leading neurologist at Hadassah Medical Center. He specializes in nervous system disorders, including complex diagnostics of epilepsy.