Bookimed does not add extra charges for Ovarian cancer surgery prices. The rates come from the clinics' official price lists. You pay directly at the clinic for your Ovarian cancer surgery upon your arrival.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Ovarian cancer surgery and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Ovarian cancer surgery journey.
The USA | Turkey | Mexico | |
Оophorectomy | from $7500 | from $2500 | from $2875 |
Ovarian cancer surgery | from $14400 | from $4800 | from $5600 |
Ovarian Cyst Removal | from $7500 | from $2500 | from $1500 |
Founded in 1969, Ospedale Santa Maria in Bari is an institution accredited by the Italian Health Service with numerous first-class medical services, from cardiology to cardiac surgery, from hemodynamics to infertility treatment and gynecology. Born as a maternity clinic in the 1960s, the hospital still stands out today for its prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of women's health. The hospital is home to the Breast Unit, a multidisciplinary unit dedicated to the prevention and treatment of breast cancer, which treats around 500 patients every year.
Ruesch Clinic is a private clinic with over 100 years of history, overlooking the Gulf of Naples. Founded in 1919, it serves both international and local patients.
The clinic is 6,000 square meters and features 80 beds, modern operating rooms, and a maternity unit. It specializes in a range of procedures, including gynecology, infertility treatments, robotic surgery, and major surgeries. The clinic has the advanced Da Vinci Xi System for minimally invasive procedures, ensuring patient comfort and safety.
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Week 5 - 8 Rehabilitation
Note: Each patient"s recovery process is unique and may vary depending on individual health status and the complexity of the surgery.
Professor Fabio Carmignani is a specialist in andrology, urology, and prostatic biopsy under MRI guidance. He has been the Director of the Urology Department at Policlinico San Donato Research Hospital in Milan since 2007 and has over 10,000 surgeries to his credit. He has a medical degree from the University of Milan and is the President of the Foundation of the Italian Society of Urology. He has written over 100 research materials in urologic surgery and is a member of the American Urological Association and the Italian Society of Urology, Minimal Invasive Therapy.