The cost of multiple sclerosis rehabilitation in Spain typically ranges from $10,000 to $20,000. Prices vary depending on the clinic, program length, intensity of therapy (inpatient vs. outpatient), and the experience of the rehabilitation team. In the United States, the average cost is $30,000 (according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society). This means multiple sclerosis rehab in Spain is about 50% less expensive than in the U.S.
Spanish clinics usually include an initial assessment, a personalized rehabilitation plan, daily physical and occupational therapy, neuropsychological support, and follow-up evaluations. In the U.S., costs often cover only therapy sessions, with separate charges for assessments, counseling, and extra services. Always confirm what’s included with each clinic before booking.
Why choose Spain for multiple sclerosis rehabilitation?
Access advanced Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation solutions in trusted clinics .
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation | from $3,000 | from $10,000 | from $10,000 |
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Fahad MawloodNo hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation involves specialized therapies aimed at enhancing mobility, functionality, and quality of life for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).