The Da Vinci Robotic System in Spain typically costs from $17,000 to $24,000. Fees depend on the specific medical hub, surgeon expertise, and the complexity of the surgical approach. In the United States, similar robotic procedures cost around $40,000 on average. Patients can find savings of approximately 49% in Spanish centers. Standard packages usually include the robotic system use, surgeon fees, and anesthesia.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While Madrid and Barcelona house premium JCI-accredited clinics like Centro Médico Teknon, these centers provide high-value specialized care. For example, Dr. Antonio Alcaraz in Barcelona performs world-first robotic techniques with high success rates. Clinica Universidad de Navarra offers advanced robotic oncology programs. Choosing these established hubs ensures access to surgeons with 25-30 years of experience in robotic systems.
Why choose Spain for da Vinci robotic system procedures?
Access advanced Da Vinci Robotic System solutions in trusted clinics .
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Da Vinci Robotic System | from $9,500 | from $22,000 | from $17,000 |
| Da Vinci prostatic adenomectomy | from $10,000 | from $20,000 | from $9,500 |
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Day 2 - Pre-operation
Day 3 - Da Vinci Robotic System Process
Day 4-7 - Post-operation
Week 1-6 - Rehabilitation
Please note that each patient"s case is individual and the above timeline is a general guideline. Actual timeline may vary based on the patient"s condition and recovery progress.
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Specialist in digestive tract surgery with a focus on minimally invasive techniques – trained in laparoscopic procedures at the University of Navarre.
38 years of experience specializing in uro-oncology at Teknon Medical Center – Dr. Alcaraz focuses on robotic-assisted prostate cancer treatments.
The doctor is a pediatric oncologist with 37 years of experience, specializing in the treatment of blood disorders and performing procedures like bone marrow transplants and ablation therapy. The doctor is currently the Head of Paediatric Haemato-Oncology at Quironsalud Madrid University Hospital.
With a prolific academic record, the doctor has edited 14 books, contributed to 75 book chapters, and presented at over 200 conferences. The doctor is a member of several professional associations, including the Spanish Association of Paediatric Haematology and the Spanish Association of Paediatric Oncology.
The doctor treats a wide range of conditions, including leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and various hematological and autoimmune disorders.