Myomectomy in Italy typically costs from $7,500 to $12,500 depending on the surgical technique and clinic location. Patients save around 57% compared to the US, where the average cost is $23,500. The price generally covers surgeon fees, hospital stays, and diagnostic imaging across major medical hubs like Milan, Rome, and Naples.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a research-focused IRCCS hospital like San Raffaele in Milan ensures access to elite surgical standards. While specialized private clinics like Ospedale Santa Maria in Bari offer competitive packages starting around $5,300. This provides a balance of high-volume expertise and cost-efficiency. Patients benefit from surgeons like Pasquale Totaro, who brings over 35 years of obstetric and gynecological experience.
Why do patients choose Italy for myomectomy (removal of uterine fibroids)?
Access advanced Myomectomy (removal of uterine fibroids) solutions in trusted clinics .
| Italy | Turkey | Austria | |
| Myomectomy (removal of uterine fibroids) | from $7,500 | from $3,110 | from $13,000 |
| Surgical excision of fibroadenoma | from $2,200 | from $1,620 | from $2,500 |
Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-Operation
Day 3 - Surgery
Day 4 - Post-Operation
Day 5 - Discharge
Week 2-6 - Rehabilitation
Please note that each patient"s recovery may vary and the timeline is an estimate based on typical cases.
Supervises one of Italy's leading MAR centers, performing over 1,000 procedures annually at Ospedale Santa Maria.
Professor Massimo Candiani is a renowned gynecologist with over 30 years of experience and a specialist in endoscopic and laparoscopic surgeries, treatment of endometriosis, ovarian cysts, infertility, sexually transmitted diseases and urinary incontinence. He is also a co-founder and vice president of the Italian Endometriosis Association and a member of several professional organizations.
Dr. Giorgia Garganese is the Director of the Gynecology and Breast Care Center at Mater Olbia Hospital. She also leads the hospital’s Women’s Care Center. She specializes in minimally invasive and guided surgery for breast and gynecologic cancers. Her main focus is on oncoplastic techniques and vulvar cancers. Dr. Garganese has performed more than 2,000 surgical procedures.
She is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Catholic University in Rome. She is also a faculty member at the Royal College of Surgeons in England. Dr. Garganese coordinates research projects on new cancer treatments, prognostic markers, therapeutic targets, and advanced ultrasound imaging for women’s cancers.