Radiofrequency ablation with 3D mapping in Spain typically costs from $10,000 to $17,000. The total price depends on the complexity of the heart rhythm disorder, the specific mapping technology used, and the clinic location. In the US, similar procedures cost around $35,000 on average. Patients can find savings of around 61% compared to US prices. Quotes usually include the procedure, 3D mapping, anesthesia, and a short hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing high-volume centers in Spain offers exceptional value due to their advanced technical infrastructure. Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona is a prime example. It is JCI-accredited and ranked among the World's Best Hospitals by Newsweek. The clinic manages over 23,500 operations annually and serves high-profile international athletes. Elite specialists like Dr. José Ángel Cabrera Rodríguez in Madrid provide world-class expertise at approximately $12,000. This represents a significant saving over US private care without compromising on clinical outcomes or safety standards.
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-operation
Day 3 - Radiofrequency Ablation with 3D Mapping Procedure
Day 4 - Post-operation
Day 5 - Discharge
Week 1 - Rehabilitation
Week 2 - Follow up and Recovery
Please note, each patient"s recovery may vary depending on individual health conditions.
Led arrhythmia units at top Madrid hospitals for over _doctor_8447_years_ and directs Quironsalud's cardiology department since its opening.
Over 100 scientific publications and 23 book chapters – Dr. Rodriguez specializes in cardiac arrhythmia treatments at Quirónsalud Marbella.
Dr. Antonio Berruezo Sanchez is a respected cardiologist and electrophysiologist with over 22 years of experience. He specializes in treating cardiac arrhythmias, preventing sudden cardiac death, and implanting pacemakers and defibrillators.
He has published more than 200 research articles. Dr. Berruezo has also worked as an Associate Professor at the University of Barcelona. He has led several national and international research projects, including five funded by the Spanish FIS and the Horizon 2020 program. He is a member of the Spanish Society of Cardiology, the European Society of Cardiology, and the European Heart Rhythm Association.
Radiofrequency ablation with 3D mapping is a minimally invasive procedure using radio waves to target and treat arrhythmias with precision.