Acoustic neuroma treatment cost in Spain typically includes diagnostic imaging such as a brain MRI with contrast running from $400 to $600. Primary treatment via Gamma Knife ranges from $18,000 to $30,000, depending on the tumor size and clinic technology. Overall expenses are influenced by the surgical approach and hospital stay, offering 30-50% savings compared to the US. Top treatment centers are located in Barcelona, Madrid, and Pamplona.
Typical Acoustic Neuroma Treatment Costs in Spain
Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients with complex skull base tumors should prioritize surgeons with high annual volumes. Dr. Bartolomé Oliver at Centro Médico Teknon performs over 200 neurosurgeries annually using advanced robotic systems. For non-invasive needs, Hospital Ruber Internacional is a leader in stereotactic radiosurgery. Their specialized unit has managed thousands of vestibular schwannoma cases. JCI-accredited centers like Clinica Universidad de Navarra provide excellent value for multidisciplinary surgical care.
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Gamma Knife | from $6,300 | from $32,000 | from $18,000 |
Leading specialist for acoustic neuroma – Dr. Oliver has performed 1,100+ neurosurgical treatments at Centro Médico Teknon.
46 years of experience of pioneering plastic surgery with advanced 3D planning – Dr. Herrero is a leader in precision facial and reconstructive procedures.
Over 400 surgeries for brain and spinal cord tumors – Dr. Conesa specializes in highly functional areas including brain stem surgery at Centro Médico Teknon.
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.