Video-EEG monitoring in Spain typically costs from $600 to $1,300. The total price depends on the monitoring duration, inpatient versus outpatient care, and physician expertise. In the US, similar diagnostics cost around $4,300 on average. Spain offers savings of approximately 79% compared to US rates. Detailed epilepsy diagnosis programs often include hospital stays and medication adjustments in Barcelona or Madrid.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a bundled epilepsy diagnosis program often provides better value than booking single tests. Packages at Centro Médico Teknon start around $5,700 and cover a one-day hospital stay with ECG and bloodwork. For complex cases, five-day inpatient monitoring programs cost approximately $22,800. These programs utilize specialists like Prof. Antonio Russi, who is ranked among the top 100 Spanish doctors. High-volume centers in Barcelona and Madrid offer advanced tools like 3T MRI and Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy alongside monitoring. This level of expertise helps many patients achieve a 70% success rate with non-surgical therapies alone.
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Forbes magazine ranks Prof. Antonio Russi among the Top 100 Spanish doctors. He has helped over 2,000 patients achieve a seizure-free life.
Dr. Roberto Martínez Álvarez is the Head of Functional Neurosurgery and Radiosurgery at Ruber International Hospital. He specializes in Gamma Knife and CyberKnife treatments for brain tumors and vascular malformations. He serves on the Executive Council of the International Society of Stereotactic Radiosurgery.
Dr. Carme Fons leads pediatric neurology at SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital. She uses Video-EEG monitoring to track brain activity and physical behavior in children.
Dr. Antonio Gil-nagel Rein directs the Epilepsy Unit at Ruber International Hospital in Madrid. He is a pioneer in the genetic diagnosis and surgical treatment of complex epilepsy. Dr. Gil-nagel Rein previously taught at the University of Minnesota and Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center. He treats refractory cases using interstitial laser treatment and Gamma Knife.