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How Much Does Discectomy Cost in Poland?

Discectomy in Poland costs from $4,500 to $7,000 on average. Final pricing depends on the surgical technique, such as endoscopic or microdiscectomy, and the specific medical center. In the US, similar procedures cost around $35,000 on average. Patients save around 83% compared to the US. Most Polish clinics include pre-operative diagnostics, surgical fees, and 1–3 nights of hospitalization.

  • Herniated disc surgery: $3,500 to $6,000 for standard removal procedures.
  • Surgery with diagnostics: $7,500 to $11,000 including full preoperative imaging.
  • Technique variation: Endoscopic methods using joimax or SED-YESS systems often cost less than complex fusion.
  • City hubs: Major centers operate in Warsaw and Jelenia Góra with varying facility tiers.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing specialized centers like Carolina Hospital or KCM Clinic offers high-value expertise. These facilities are ISO-certified and serve many international patients. Dr. Maciej Bujko has performed over 2,500 surgeries independently. Dr. Stanislaw Kwiek uses advanced techniques like DISCOgel nucleoplasty. This level of specialization ensures high-quality care at a fraction of Western costs.

Key Benefits

Why choose Poland for discectomy?

  • Accredited clinics: Polish clinics are known for their adherence to quality and safety standards. They hold certifications from the Center for Quality Monitoring in Health Care.
  • Innovative methods: Clinics utilize modern methods such as Selective Endoscopic Discectomy (SED YESS) and Nucleoplasty with coblation technology. These approaches ensure minimally invasive procedures and promote quicker recovery times.
  • High success rates: Discectomy procedures in Poland have a notable efficacy rate of 85-95%. This varies based on the patient's condition and the specific technique used.
  • Expert surgeons: Renowned neurosurgeons, including Dr. Stanisław Janusz Kwiek, MD, PhD, have performed numerous successful discectomies. They bring extensive experience and specialized training to each procedure.

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Data verified by Bookimed as of April 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 178 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Surgery Time - 2 hours
Stay in the country - 7 days
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Jurij Kseniuk

28 years of experience

Dr. Kseniuk specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery at Carolina Hospital, focusing on targeted pain relief and corrective procedures.

  • Graduated from Medical University of Lviv and Institute of Neurosurgery A. Romodanov
  • Expert in surgical treatment of spine pathologies and peripheral nervous system
  • Uses advanced techniques like endoscopy and microsurgery
  • Specializes in corrective procedures after unsuccessful surgeries
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Radoslaw Michalik

32 years of experience

Specializes in spine surgery with expertise in artificial disk implantation and endoscopic disc hernia removal. Works at Carolina Medical Center.

  • Graduated from Medical University in Warsaw
  • Completed internships in the USA, Germany, and other countries
  • Author of several publications on neurosurgery
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Maciej Bujko

25 years of experience

Performed 2,500+ neurosurgical procedures – Dr. Bujko specializes in endoscopic spine surgery and complex brain tumor cases.

  • Certified instructor in endoscopic spine surgery techniques
  • Expert in both open and minimally invasive disc procedures
  • Specializes in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar discopathies
  • Fluent in English, German, Russian, and Polish

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Dmitrii • Herniated disc surgery
Ukraine
May 20, 2025
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I was satisfied with the treatment
At the consultation, they answered me everything in detail about my situation, offered me treatment options. I was satisfied with the treatment. Everything is very conveniently organised
That it was cheaper in the end than in other European countries, that it helped me to avoid having to find a doctor and clinic by myself
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Very professional, people are interested, they didn't have to be bothered, they remember you, they write to you
David Thompson • Herniated disc surgery
United Kingdom
Sep 13, 2025
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I have a full email that I sent to the Medical director but have had no response. It would be good for you to view and understand my experience. Have you got some way of sending this
My spine issue getting resolved . The beautiful country of Poland , the people and the food.
The hours of just waiting in corridors, the little empathy of the cause of the matter. Surely a strict diary could be worked to.
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This is the email I sent to the director. I have had no response, but think you should be aware if genuine feedback required Hi Philip I apologise for this lengthy Email but I have been left with little alternative to summarise and highlight my experience before I consider my formal feedback . I hate giving negative feedback, but I want to understand where you stand on the below. I am hoping you recall myself where you kindly rung me from your vacation in Greece with the understanding that your position via Kim Adams was that of Spinal Surgery Coordinator , email dated 28/07 at 13.14 to myself highlighting this fact of which you were also copied in, with our call between us on the 30/07. This call gave me confidence and that I had options still between having a 2 Level PLIF ( Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion ) or where late on in the day Dr Kwiek recommendations alternative of a DIAM which caused my concerns as to why our call. This was backed up with an Email from Kim showing my options and pricing structure to which I sent my deposit in full confidence. As requested I turned up at the clinic as discussed on 03/09 for my surgery diagnostics, early (7.30am ) as advised as I was nil by mouth from the night before so as I could have my tests and get some breakfast, book in the hotel and be ready for the surgery the following day. I was quite excited that I could now see positive things happening in my life and soon I will get my back finally sorted. On landing, I filled forms in accordingly which took about 30 minutes. Having done this I then waited in the corridor for 45 minutes where I just sat wondering what’s happening/next steps. I then took the initiative to go and see Karolina to highlight I had finished the form filling, still remaining positive. I could see she was a very busy lady , buzzing around. Eventually I was taken for my chest scan after further 20 minutes of waiting. Having done that I was advised that the next steps would be for my heart/blood pressure/ lung capacity diagnostics where I waited yet another 55minutes just sat in a corridor. Please be reminded I am still nil by mouth without even having a sip of water since 5pm the previous evening. I then awaited nearly one whole hour again, now 2.30pm and just sat lonely in a corridor where Karolina advised there had been another change of plan and I was next to go for an MRI next and then onto have my bloods done. It was this point I highlighted that I was still nil by mouth and could I have a sip of water, to which was agreed and obviously very hungry by this stage. Again we had another change of plan where I was then sent to have my bloods done, again a further 45 minutes wait. I was also asked at this point that the MRI was not available and was advised to go into town and get a bite to eat and come back 3.30pm. Widyane had by then taken over from Karolina for myself as my coordinator. I came back promptly for the MRI , again maybe another 30 minute wait, and it was at this point I was told my surgery for the following day, Thursday, had been cancelled until Friday morning because Wednesdays surgery had over ran. At this point I am now very disappointed, very nervous, tired ( I had set off from my hotel in Wroclaw at 5.30am ) and wondering if I had made a very poor decision in coming out to Poland. After this I was asked to come back on Thursday at 10.30am for my MRI and diagnostics results. Again I was waiting for around one hour despite turning up at the correct time, where it was confirmed I was OK for surgery , but then to come back at 2.30pm to have my consultation with Dr Kwiek around my MRI details, because he was now not available. Therefore more hanging around, going into town to kill a few hours. On my consultation, I asked if you could also be in the discussion where I was led to believe your position being the Spinal coordinator, but was informed you were not and just a business director. I waited yet another 45 minutes plus, Dr Kwiek said he was to do a DIAM ( not PLIF ) and not do an 1 level ESS ( Endoscopic Disc but a PLDD ( a 2 level Perctaneous Laser Disc Compression ) which had never been previously mentioned, no price guidance etc. I felt very vulnerable, nothing like we had discussed and confirmed in writing, and clearly the PLIF was never an option at all. I basically had to go with the flow and follow Dr Kwiek recommendations. Widyane explained that I would be operated on later in the day on Friday and come to the hospital after a light breakfast ( I was stopping at the Mercure, not in town therefore taxis all the time ) for 10.30am. Bizarrely I had just landed at my hotel on Thursday evening after killing some time in town , I had only been there 5 minutes where Widyane rang me to say yet another change of plan, and said I needed to come to the hotel straight away that evening and I was to be operated on as the ninth person of the day , approximately 11.30am .Therefore I had got a taxi into town, back from town , and then back in to town, I had not used the hotel at all that day and could have checked out in the morning. This is all costing me money. After the previous days antics of waiting around for great lengths, cancelled surgery, I just thought this process behind the scenes is really not good making me very uncomfortable about the whole experience. Thursday evening, I then checked out of the hotel despite not being in it, not having the breakfast I had paid for. Thursday 8.30 PM I am now in the hospital and awaiting surgery for the following day. I thought I would pass time and watch some Netflix you advertised for your International clients, however, believe it or not , it got worse. The room I was put in there was no signal whatsoever , neither for Netflix, IPAD, my mobile phone, I could not liaise with my family unless I walked to the other side of the corridor with some reception, basically a long, long night. I also was nil by mouth on my arrival 8pm in readiness for the following days surgery. Friday I had the surgery around midday, no problems at all and was feeling quite upbeat. Friday evening after coming around from surgery at about 6.30 pm I asked if I could have a bite to eat where the nurse came back with a yogurt. I asked if there was anything more substantial as I had not eaten since 5pm the previous day. She came back and said the kitchen were not aware of my presence and that I would have to wait until Saturday morning. I said I was not happy about this situation and could I order take away to be delivered. To which this was confirmed, however the next problem was myself just coming out of surgery, I could not walk about, but because of the room I was in I had no reception and this proved impossible. The nurse on duty had very limited English language and this proved a challenge, however between us we managed a disgusting KFC which was delivered, but at least some type of food in my stomach after such a long wait. Saturday morning at about 7am, the night nurse with pretty good English language came in to say I would get some breakfast shortly and that a taxi had been ordered for 9am to take me back to the hotel and that I had to collect my prescription from the chemist. Massive alarms were no ringing, firstly I could not believe I was expected to get my own prescription after the surgery I had just had, secondly I would not be able to book into my hotel until 3pm, fairly standard, what was I expected to do for 6 hours where I had only very gently gone to the toilet in the room as my only movement. The nurse understood my concerns and said I could get a taxi at 11am, where I highlighted still no good and would rather stop in overnight as part of my recovery, having only been operated on 18 hours before which seemed sensible and explained in my summary from Kim, the exact printed words being ‘1-2 Nights hospitalisation in a comfortable room with WIFI and Netflix’ . However I was told this was not possible because the whole hospital was to close for the Saturday with no facilities whatsoever. I was now beside myself and understandably very anxious. It was at this time I decided the only way this maybe resolved was to ring Widyane on her day off, whom in all fairness managed to contact the hotel to let me check in early. I got the prescription myself having to get the taxi to the pharmacist on the way to the hospital. On top of this on the Saturday morning I was asked to sign a document but it was all in Polish language ( I refused as no explanation and could be signing something I didn’t agree with, such as am I happy about my whole experience ) I raised the Widyane when she was sorting my hotel whom highlighted it was just my discharge sheet. This was crazy and an English language document should be provided. I am hoping you can see my whole experience was very challenging and not a pleasant one. I am normally a very chilled, level headed person, I had to keep reminding myself I am in Poland just to get my back issue resolved and there will be differences to the UK, such as language limitations, having to pick up prescriptions, but the whole process behind the scenes was appalling. I would also finally like to add that I personally thought Widyane and Karolina were clearly over worked, both attempted to be upbeat and professional. At times they were physically running around, out of breath which offered little comfort when seeing this from a distance. I think they were a little embarrassed by having to make excuses for other departments and not being able to offer some of the basic services expected. I have been in the service industry all my life and even just some commitment to a daily calendar with actual time slots would be a major step forward. Again I apologise for the length of this email and give you time to digest and understand my concerns. I have paid an awful lot of money for me personally and should not have gone through the experience I have. Clearly you are at the business side rather than the experience of the surgical side where you may not have been qualified to state some of the things from our initial conversation. I look forward to your response. Regards David Thompson

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Updated: 09/13/2025
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Our Discectomy Techniques: What Suits You Best?

When considering Discectomy, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:

Herniated disc surgery

This procedure involves removing the part of the disc that is pressing on the nerve, alleviating pain and discomfort.

Pros: Minimally invasive approach reduces recovery time. Effective pain relief in 85-90% of patients. Often performed as an outpatient procedure.
Cons: Potential for nerve damage or infection. 5-10% chance of disc herniation recurring. Not suitable for all cases.
Effectiveness: 85% success rate in relieving leg pain and improving function.
Duration: 1-2 hours.
Recovery: 4-6 weeks.
Best for: Patients with severe leg pain caused by lumbar disc herniation. Ideal for those unresponsive to conservative treatment.
Prices: Cost of Herniated disc surgery in Poland from $3,499

Removal of herniated disc with preoperative diagnostic

This procedure involves the surgical extraction of a herniated spinal disc, preceded by detailed diagnostic imaging to ensure precision.

Pros: Offers targeted relief with precise diagnostics, minimizing unnecessary tissue removal. Success rate of 85% in pain reduction.
Cons: Requires specialized imaging equipment and expertise, which might not be available in all facilities. Potential for longer preoperative preparation time.
Effectiveness: Over 90% success in improving leg pain caused by nerve compression.
Duration: 2-3 hours
Recovery: 4-6 weeks
Best for: Herniated lumbar discs causing leg pain and nerve compression. Ideal for patients with persistent symptoms.
Prices: Cost of Removal of herniated disc with preoperative diagnostic in Poland from $7,500

FAQ about Discectomy in Poland

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

Is Poland safe for medical tourism and discectomy surgery?

Poland is extremely safe for medical tourism, ranking as a Tier 1 security destination with strict European Union healthcare regulations. Spine surgeries like discectomy maintain high safety profiles with low complication rates around 2.83% and specialized clinics holding ISO 9001 and TUV NORD certifications.

  • Regulatory compliance: Facilities must follow European Union directives for hygiene and patient safety protocols.
  • Surgeon expertise: Specialists like Dr. Maciej Bujko have performed over 2,500 independent spinal procedures.
  • Specialized technology: Clinics utilize advanced systems like Medtronic DIAM implants and endoscopic RIWO spine tools.
  • International recognition: Carolina Hospital is a FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence and Olympic Committee partner.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many countries offer spine surgery, Poland stands out for surgical volume per specialist. Surgeons at top Warsaw clinics often perform 1,000 to 2,500 advanced procedures independently. This high repetition contributes to the low 2.83% complication rate and explains why major sports organizations trust these facilities for professional athletes.

Patient Consensus: Patients report high satisfaction with the modern, English-speaking facilities but emphasize budgeting for a 14-day stay. This local recovery period is crucial to avoid blood clot risks associated with flying too soon after spinal intervention.

Which are the top hospitals for spine surgery and discectomy in Poland?

Poland features several world-class spinal centers specializing in endoscopic and minimally invasive discectomy. Top-tier facilities include Carolina Hospital and KCM Clinic, which hold international certifications like ISO and FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence. These centers utilize advanced Joimax systems, RIWO Spine endoscopy, and Medtronic DIAM implants.

  • Carolina Hospital: Warsaw-based clinic with FIFA excellence status and 40 specialized doctors.
  • KCM Clinic: Jelenia Góra facility serving 700 international patients annually with advanced endoscopy.
  • Luxmed: Accredited Warsaw center frequently chosen by patients from the USA and UK.
  • Specialized techniques: Available procedures include SED-YESS lumbar endoscopy, microsurgery, and laser disc decompression.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a significant experience gap among Polish neurosurgeons that patients often overlook. While many clinics offer discectomy, surgeons like Dr. Maciej Bujko at Carolina Hospital have performed over 2,500 independent surgeries. Choosing a high-volume specialist often correlates with the availability of advanced equipment like the Joimax system, which is standard in Warsaw but less common in smaller regional centers.

Patient Consensus: Experienced patients emphasize that outcomes depend more on the individual surgeon's annual volume than the hospital's reputation. They recommend verifying the quality of on-site MRI imaging before booking any spinal procedure.

What is the typical recovery timeline after a discectomy in Poland?

Typical recovery after a discectomy in Poland involves a 1 to 3 day hospital stay and initial mobilization starting on the day of surgery. Most patients return to light work within 2 to 4 weeks, with full physical recovery usually achieved between 3 and 6 months post-operation.

  • Early mobilization: Patients usually stand and walk within 24 hours to promote circulation and healing.
  • Hospital discharge: Most individuals leave Warsaw or Jelenia Góra facilities 48 hours after the procedure.
  • Work timeline: Desk-based professionals often resume duties within 2 weeks if prolonged sitting is avoided.
  • Physical therapy: Rehabilitation programs generally begin in the second week to strengthen core muscle groups.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Surgeon experience in Poland is a significant factor in recovery outcomes. At Carolina Hospital, specialists like Dr. Maciej Bujko have personally performed over 2,500 spine surgeries. This high volume often translates to refined minimally invasive techniques, which typically result in less tissue damage and faster initial healing than traditional open methods.

Patient Consensus: Many patients notice immediate pain relief within 2 weeks, though leg numbness can linger until week 8. Daily walking is highly recommended from the first day, but lifting over 5kg is strictly avoided for 6 weeks.

What is generally included in an all-inclusive discectomy package in Poland?

All-inclusive discectomy packages in Poland typically bundle neurosurgery fees, pre-operative diagnostics like MRI, and 1–3 days of hospitalization with 24/7 nursing care. These bundles often include airport transfers and English-speaking coordination, starting from $4,500 to $7,000 for standard procedures.

  • Surgical team: Covers primary neurosurgeon, anesthesiologist, and specialized orthopedic nursing staff.
  • Diagnostic imaging: Includes essential pre-op blood work, X-rays, and spinal cord MRI.
  • Hospitalization stay: Provides 1–3 nights in private or semi-private rooms with meals.
  • Post-operative care: Includes initial wound checks, basic medications, and early-stage physical therapy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While base packages cover 1–2 hospital nights, the most comprehensive options at clinics like Carolina Hospital include intra-operative neuromonitoring. This high-end technology tracks nerve function in real-time. Choosing a package with this feature significantly reduces risks during complex endoscopic removals.

Patient Consensus: Most patients appreciate the seamless airport-to-clinic transfers but recommend budgeting an extra 20% for specialized post-discharge gear like back braces. Checking if DVT prevention supplies are included is a vital safety step frequently mentioned by international travelers.

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