Coronary angiography in Italy typically costs from $2,100 to $4,200. The final price depends on the hospital tier and the specific city location. Patients in the US usually pay about $19,500 for this procedure. Choosing Italy offers average savings of about 84%. This cost generally includes the diagnostic imaging and basic hospital fees.
Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume cardiac centers often provide better value despite a higher initial price point. Maria Cecilia Hospital handles over 15% of all cardiac surgeries in Italy. Hospitals like San Donato and San Raffaele are ranked among the best by Newsweek. These facilities often combine research and clinical practice as IRCCS-accredited hospitals. San Donato perform over 9,400 heart and vascular operations every year. This high volume often leads to better patient outcomes and more efficient diagnostic processes.
| Italy | Turkey | Austria | |
| Coronary angiography | from $2,100 | from $550 | from $2,200 |
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The doctor specializes in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, focusing on minimally invasive and noninvasive valvular surgeries. With a distinguished career, the doctor has contributed significantly to the field through research, publications, and active participation in professional organizations.
Graduating with honors from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Rome, the doctor further specialized in Cardiac Surgery at La Sapienza University. Currently, the doctor serves as the Director of Cardiac Surgery at Santa Maria Hospital and Anthea Hospital, and is the Vice President of GVM Care & Research.