Lumpectomy in Italy typically costs from $7,000 to $12,000. Prices depend on the clinic reputation, the surgeon's expertise, and the regional location. In the US, similar procedures cost around $14,000 on average. Patients can save around 32% compared to US prices. Standard surgical packages in Italy generally include the procedure, anesthesia, and initial postoperative consultations.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a facility in Rome like Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy offers high value. This hospital is part of GVM Care & Research and handles 14,000 patients annually. It was ranked best by Bookimed patients for robotic surgery and medical screening in 2019. While base prices in Turin may be lower, Rome's specialized centers provide verified high-volume expertise.
Why choose Italy for lumpectomy?
Access advanced Lumpectomy solutions in trusted clinics .
| Italy | Turkey | Austria | |
| Lumpectomy | from $7,000 | from $2,700 | from $8,500 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Lumpectomy upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Day 1: Arrival
Day 2: Pre-Operation
Day 3: Lumpectomy
Day 4-7: Post-Operation
Week 1-4: Rehabilitation
Please note, each patient"s recovery timeline may vary based on individual circumstances and overall health.
Prof. Dr. Luigi Masoni is a general surgeon with 35 years of experience. He specializes in oncology and general surgery. Dr. Masoni is known for his skill in minimally invasive colorectal, proctological, and pelvic floor surgeries. He developed a new bilio-intestinal bypass technique. He also received recognition for performing a total proctocolectomy using a three-trocar method.
Dr. Masoni is active in research and teaching. He served on the Didactic and Scientific Council at the University of Rome 'La Sapienza'. He completed specializations at both 'La Sapienza' and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. This has strengthened his international profile.
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