PET-CT with Gallium 68 (DOTA) in Spain typically costs from $2,000 to $3,000. The final price depends on the specific radiotracer used and the clinic location. Patients save around 40% compared to the US. In the US, this diagnostic costs $4,200 on average. Major medical hubs like Madrid and Barcelona offer the most options.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a university-affiliated hospital in Spain can provide significant diagnostic advantages. For example, Clinica Universidad de Navarra was the first JCI-accredited facility in the country. It has treated over 700,000 patients from 70 different countries. Some centers like HM Sanchinarro also offer specialized liquid biopsy programs for molecular analysis. Specialists there often have training from top global institutions like MD Anderson Cancer Center. These clinics combine academic research with high patient volumes to improve diagnostic accuracy.
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| PET-CT with Gallium 68 (DOTA) | from $700 | from $2,200 | from $1,950 |
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Dr. Antonio Cubillo Gracián heads the Medical Oncology Service at HM CIOCC in Madrid. He provides patients with a pioneering liquid biopsy program in Spain. This blood test identifies molecular characteristics of malignant tumors. Dr. Cubillo Gracián is an Associate Professor at the University CEU San Pablo.