The cost of removal of spinal cord tumor surgery in Spain typically ranges from $40,000 to $70,000. Prices can vary depending on the type and location of the tumor, the hospital, the neurosurgeon’s experience, and whether advanced imaging or intraoperative monitoring is needed. In the United States, the average cost is $225,000 (per AANS). This means removal of spinal cord tumor surgery in Spain is about 76% less than in the U.S.
Spanish hospitals usually include preoperative imaging (MRI, CT), surgery, anesthesia, hospital stay (often 5–10 days), postoperative monitoring, and follow-up visits in the price. In the U.S., the base price often covers only the surgeon and hospital fees, with imaging, anesthesia, ICU care, and follow-up billed separately. Always confirm exactly what’s included with your chosen clinic.
Why do patients choose Spain for removal of spinal cord tumor?
Access advanced Removal of spinal cord tumor solutions in trusted clinics .
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Removal of spinal cord tumor | from $9,670 | from $50,000 | from $40,000 |
| Spine Tumor Embolization | from $5,927 | from $30,000 | from $22,000 |
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-operation
Day 3 - Operation
Day 4 - Post-operation
Day 5 to Day 7 - Recovery
Week 2 to Week 6 - Rehabilitation
Week 7 onwards
Please note that each recovery process varies individually, depending on several factors such as the patient"s overall health status, the size and location of the tumor, and the patient"s response to the surgery and rehabilitation program.
Dr. Covaro actively contributes to spinal surgery research and is a member of multiple prestigious organizations, including AOspine and Eurospine.
Dr. Bartolome Oliver has been practicing since 1979 and performs microsurgical operations and utilizes apparatuses of non-invasive radiosurgery. He provides online consultations and is a member of various international medical communities. He is the author of 150 publications and 350 reports at international medical conferences.
Neurosurgeon
Specialist in the treatment of brain tumors
Dr. Rodrigo Rocamora Zuniga is a neurologist who specializes in epilepsy. He leads the epilepsy department at HM Delfos Hospital in Spain. He is also a professor at UPF University. Dr. Rocamora earned his PhD from Bonn University in 2001. He completed his neurology training at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and received his medical degree in Mendoza, Argentina.
Dr. Rocamora is accredited by the European Reference Network. He is an active member of SEN, CSUR, and EPI-Care. He has published over 100 scientific articles on drug-resistant epilepsy, epilepsy surgery, and cognitive impairment. His work has helped develop new protocols that have improved care for epilepsy patients.