Coronary angiography in Spain typically costs from $1,400 to $2,400. The final price depends on the clinic city and the specific imaging protocol used. Patients save about 90% compared to the US, where this diagnostic costs $19,500 on average. Most Spanish medical centers include hospital fees and the cardiologist's surgical fee in the total cost.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain offers elite cardiac care through established networks like Quirónsalud and HM Hospitals. Hospital Ruber Internacional is currently ranked among the top six hospitals in Spain by Forbes. Choosing a facility with a high surgical volume is a smart move for safety. For example, Hospital HM Nou Delfos treats about 400,000 patients annually across its network. Specialist experience is also massive, as seen with experts like Dr. Fernando Villagrá. He brings over 40 years of cardiology experience to his practice in Madrid hospitals.
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Coronary angiography | from $550 | from $2,200 | from $1,350 |
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Dr. José Ángel Cabrera Rodríguez is the Head of Cardiology at Quironsalud Madrid. He specializes in arrhythmia, heart rhythm disorders, and cardiac electrophysiology. Dr. Cabrera trained at the Royal Brompton’s National Heart and Lung Institute in London. He leads the Department of Clinical and Fundamental Translational Cardiology at the European University of Madrid.
Dr. Francisco Javier Alzueta Rodriguez is a cardiologist at Quirónsalud Marbella. He specializes in cardiac arrhythmia, pacemaker implantation, and catheter ablation. Dr. Alzueta Rodriguez has written over 100 scientific publications and 23 books. He also serves as a Senior Lecturer at Malaga University. He previously coordinated the implantable defibrillator team for the Spanish Cardiology Society.
Dr. Fernando Villagrá has authored over 100 articles and directs the Children's Cardiac Surgery Service. He performs coronary angiography to evaluate congenital heart conditions in newborns and children.