A lung biopsy in Israel typically costs from $2,000 to $3,800. Prices depend on the biopsy method, hospital type, and city of treatment. Patients save about 64% compared to the United States. In the US, the average price for this diagnostic is $8,000. Major medical centers in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem provide advanced options like bronchoscopy and CT-guided procedures.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Patient choice of doctor and facility significantly influences the final cost-value ratio in Israel. Private hospitals like Assuta Medical Center perform over 92,000 operations annually. They allow patients to select their specific surgeon or procedure type. Large multidisciplinary centers like Sourasky Medical Center treat 1.8 million patients each year. They often provide access to genomic profiling and liquid biopsy for precise results. Choosing a specialized lung cancer group ensures the diagnostic data integrates into immediate treatment planning.
| Israel | Turkey | Austria | |
| Lung biopsy | from $1,950 | from $600 | from $1,950 |
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Dr. Amos Toren is a pediatric hemato-oncologist at Sheba Medical Center. He served as Director of the Pediatric Hemato-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant Division. Dr. Toren holds a PhD in Human Genetics. He specializes in CAR T-cell therapy and bone marrow transplantation for children. Forbes Israel has recognized his expertise in hematology.
Dr. Ari Raphael is a medical oncologist at Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv. He specializes in thoracic malignancies, lung cancer, and breast cancer. Dr. Raphael won the ISCORT research grant competition for his work in oncology. He serves as a senior lecturer at Tel Aviv University.
Dr. Jack Baniel is the Chief of Urology at Rabin Medical Center. He specializes in bladder reconstruction and nerve-preserving cancer surgeries. He founded the oncourological department at Beilinson Hospital. Dr. Baniel is a Professor of Urology with over 100 published scientific articles.
Dr. Hughes Hyun is a board-certified surgeon at Sourasky Medical Center. He specializes in minimally invasive and robotic techniques for lung biopsy procedures.