Removal of spinal cord tumor in Spain typically costs from $40,000 to $70,000. The final price depends on surgical complexity, the hospital city, and the specific technology used. Patients save around 76% compared to the US, where this procedure costs $225,000 on average. Most private packages include neurosurgery, anesthesia, imaging, and standard hospitalization.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain offers a unique value for complex neurosurgery. Clinica Universidad de Navarra is the country's first JCI-accredited hospital. It maintains a 440-doctor staff and utilizes AI-driven diagnostics. Choosing JCI-accredited centers in Barcelona, like Centro Médico Teknon, ensures access to robotic systems used for elite athletes. These top-tier clinics often provide all-inclusive surgical care for approximately $35,000 to $55,000.
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 $9,650 | from $50,000 | from $40,000 |
| Spine Tumor Embolization | from $7,500 | from $30,000 | from $22,000 |
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. Nnamdi Elenwoke is a neurosurgeon at Neuroinstitut – Centro Médico Teknon (Barcelona), a leading center in Europe. He specializes in minimally invasive and functional neurosurgery. He has focused expertise in Arnold–Chiari malformation and craniovertebral junction disorders. His practice uses advanced microsurgical techniques, endoscopic skull base surgery, and robotic-assisted neurosurgery.
Education and training: MD (2007). Neurosurgery residency (MIR) at Hospital Miguel Servet, Zaragoza. Advanced endoscopic skull base training at Emory University, Atlanta. Clinical training at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London. He has over 15 years of experience in complex brain and spine surgery.
Key competencies: posterior fossa decompression; brain and spinal tumors; minimally invasive spine surgery; hydrocephalus and syringomyelia. He uses advanced imaging and neuronavigation to improve safety and protect function. Accreditations: Spanish Society of Neurosurgery, EANS, and the Official College of Physicians of Barcelona. He has published scientific work and is active in international congresses.
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