The cost of flexible ureteroscopy in Poland typically ranges from $2,800 to $4,200. Prices can vary depending on the hospital, the urologist’s experience, the complexity of the kidney or ureteral stones, and whether laser lithotripsy is needed. In the United States, the average cost is $12,000 (per AUA). Flexible ureteroscopy in Poland is usually about 71% less than in the U.S.
Polish clinics generally include pre-op labs, anesthesia, the endoscopic procedure, laser stone fragmentation, hospital stay, and post-op follow-up. In the U.S., the listed price often covers only the surgeon’s fee, with separate charges for anesthesia, OR use, and hospital stay. Always confirm exactly what’s included in your quote.
| Poland | Turkey | Austria | |
| Flexible ureteroscopy | from $2,800 | from $2,200 | from $5,500 |
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Dr. Leszczyński specializes in laparoscopic urological surgery, with extensive experience at the Department of Urology of the Medical University of Warsaw.
Dr. Artur A. Antoniewicz, MD, PhD, is a urologist with more than 20 years of experience. He has led the Urology Department at Międzyleski Specialist Hospital in Warsaw for 7 years. He has been affiliated with the hospital for over 20 years. Since 2018, he has performed robot-assisted procedures at the Prostate Cancer Treatment Center.
He graduated from the First Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Warsaw. He is a specialist in urology and in general surgery (1992). He has worked at State Clinical Hospital No. 1 in Warsaw, the Department of Urology at the Medical University of Warsaw, and the Railway Hospital in Warsaw. He completed fellowships and training in Germany, France, Slovenia, and Italy.
He earned FEBU certification in 1999. He has served on the Scientific Committee of the Polish Urological Association since 2000. He is an active member of the Polish Urological Association, the European Board of Urology, the European Association of Urology, and the Société Internationale d’Urologie.