Hysteroscopic polypectomy in Italy costs from $1,800 to $3,200 on average. Final pricing depends on the clinic category, regional location, and whether the procedure requires general anesthesia. Patients save approximately 60% compared to the US, where the average cost is $6,300. The price typically covers the surgical intervention, standard diagnostic tests, and immediate post-operative care.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Italy offers a unique value for women's health with specialized centers like Ospedale Santa Maria. This Bari-based facility ranks 1st in Italy for specific reproductive procedures and performs over 1,000 gynecological interventions annually. Choosing high-volume specialized units often ensures access to experienced experts like Dr. Pasquale Totaro at more competitive rates than general private hospitals.
| Italy | Turkey | Austria | |
| Hysteroscopic polypectomy | from $1,800 | from $1,500 | from $1,900 |
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Coordinates a leading Italian MAP Center performing 1,000+ annual procedures – Dr. Totaro specializes in advanced gynecological interventions at Ospedale Santa Maria.
Dr. Giuseppe Speziale is a leading Italian cardiologist and cardiovascular surgeon. He specializes in minimally invasive and noninvasive surgery for mitral, aortic, and tricuspid valves. He also treats cardiac arrhythmia and heart failure. Dr. Speziale has performed thousands of complex procedures. These include CABG, valve replacements, pacemaker implantations, and septal defect closures.
Dr. Speziale earned his medical degree with honors from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome. He completed a specialization in cardiac surgery and holds a Ph.D. from La Sapienza University. He is Vice President of GVM Care & Research and leads cardiac surgery departments at several hospitals. Dr. Speziale is an active member of major cardiac societies. He has made important contributions to research and clinical practice in his field.