Visual evoked potential (VEP) tests in Israel cost from $200 to $400. Prices change based on the medical center type and location. In the US, this diagnostic costs about $400 on average. Israel offers savings of about 25%. Patients usually find similar pricing in major medical hubs like Tel Aviv and Haifa.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a large medical hub helps patients access high-volume centers with top credentials. Rambam Medical Center in Haifa treats nearly one million patients every year. It ranks in the Newsweek World's Best Hospitals list for 2021 and 2023. Assuta Medical Center in Tel Aviv performs 92,000 operations annually and holds JCI accreditation. These high volumes often mean the staff has deep experience with diagnostic protocols. Booking at a private center allows patients to select their own specialists.
| Israel | Turkey | Austria | |
| Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP-test) | from $200 | from $100 | from $100 |
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