Neurosurgery in Spain typically averages between $1,800 and $82,500. Final costs depend on surgical technique, procedure complexity, and specific clinic location. Patients can expect 40-60% savings compared to the US while receiving treatment at facilities recognized for advanced neurological care.
Typical Neurosurgery Costs in Spain
Most specialized neurosurgical centers are located in Barcelona, Madrid, and Pamplona. While Barcelona and Madrid often represent the higher price range due to advanced hospital infrastructure, Pamplona clinics may offer lower costs. Consult with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific condition.
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Vagus nerve stimulation | from $12,000 | from $30,000 | from $15,000 |
| Transnasal resection of tumor | from $8,000 | from $30,000 | from $20,000 |
| Tomotherapy | from $12,000 | from $30,000 | from $35,000 |
| Surgical treatment of epilepsy | from $15,000 | from $30,000 | from $25,000 |
| Stereotaxic surgeries | from $2,907 | from $25,000 | from $12,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Neurosurgery treatment upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Pioneer in robotic spine surgery – Dr. Oliver performs 200+ minimally invasive procedures annually at Centro Médico Teknon.
1,100+ neurosurgical procedures performed – Dr. Conesa leads the Institute of Neurosurgery at Teknon Medical Centre, specializing in complex brain and spinal cord cases.
Dr. Nnamdi Elenwoke is a neurosurgeon at Neuroinstitut – Centro Médico Teknon (Barcelona), a leading center in Europe. He specializes in minimally invasive and functional neurosurgery. He has focused expertise in Arnold–Chiari malformation and craniovertebral junction disorders. His practice uses advanced microsurgical techniques, endoscopic skull base surgery, and robotic-assisted neurosurgery.
Education and training: MD (2007). Neurosurgery residency (MIR) at Hospital Miguel Servet, Zaragoza. Advanced endoscopic skull base training at Emory University, Atlanta. Clinical training at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London. He has over 15 years of experience in complex brain and spine surgery.
Key competencies: posterior fossa decompression; brain and spinal tumors; minimally invasive spine surgery; hydrocephalus and syringomyelia. He uses advanced imaging and neuronavigation to improve safety and protect function. Accreditations: Spanish Society of Neurosurgery, EANS, and the Official College of Physicians of Barcelona. He has published scientific work and is active in international congresses.
Pioneer in stereotactic radiosurgery – Dr. Martínez Álvarez has performed 42 years of experience of groundbreaking work at Ruber International Hospital.
Written by Kateryna Zamkovska
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