A brain biopsy in Spain typically costs from $8,500 to $19,000. Prices depend on the clinic tier, the surgical protocol, and the required hospital stay. In the US, this procedure costs around $29,500 on average. Patients traveling to Spain save about 53% compared to US prices. These estimates usually cover the surgical procedure and basic hospital fees in cities like Madrid and Barcelona.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a specialized neuroscience center provides significant value through high surgical volumes and technology. Hospital Ruber Internacional in Madrid performs over 6,000 surgeries annually and uses Gamma Knife ICON technology. Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona is a top choice for high-profile patients and elite athletes. These centers maintain JCI accreditation, which reflects a high standard of patient safety and care. Large hospital groups like HM Madrid manage over 2 million outpatients, suggesting deep clinical expertise.
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The doctor is a renowned neurologist with over 40 years of experience and a focus on movement disorders. With a significant contribution to neurodegenerative disorder treatments, the doctor founded the first specialized Movement Disorders Group of the Spanish Neurology Society. Currently, the doctor serves as the Chief Neurologist and Director at HM CINAC Integral Neurosciences Centre.
The doctor has pioneered Continuous Dopaminergic Stimulation for Parkinson's disease and advances in detecting dopaminergic neuron vulnerabilities. With a prolific scientific career, the doctor has published over 350 research articles, primarily on Parkinson’s disease and related disorders.
The doctor specializes in neurosurgery and has made significant contributions to the field through both clinical practice and research. With extensive experience in managing complex neurosurgical cases, the doctor has been recognized for innovative techniques in minimally invasive surgery. The doctor has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and is actively involved in teaching and mentoring upcoming neurosurgeons. The doctor is affiliated with several prestigious medical societies and has been a keynote speaker at international conferences.