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What's the cost for Infectious diseases procedures in Turkey?

Infectious disease treatment in Turkey generally costs from _price_from_ to _price_to_. Total expenses depend on the specific condition, required long-term medication, and whether the patient needs inpatient hospitalization. International patients typically find savings of 50-70% compared to typical costs in the United States.

Typical Infectious Diseases Costs in Turkey

  • Infectionist consultation: $100 – $100
  • HIV diagnostics: $100 – $100
  • Lumbar puncture: $200 – $300
  • Consultation with a hepatologist: $100 – $100
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Test: $100 – $100
  • Extended laboratory HIV tests: $100 – $100
  • Anti-HIV 1/2 + p24 antigen: $100 – $100
  • Comprehensive diagnosis of hepatitis C + drugs for 3 months of treatment: $1,000 – $1,100
  • Revision of MRI results: $100 – $100
  • Consultation with creation of treatment plan: $100 – $200

Major medical centers for infectious diseases are located in Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir. While prices are standardized across many private groups, clinics in Istanbul often provide the most comprehensive all-inclusive packages. Consult with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific diagnosis.

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Best Infectious diseases Clinics in Turkey: 71 Verified Options and Prices

The Bookimed clinic ranking is based on data science algorithms, providing a trusted, transparent, and objective comparison. It takes into account patient demand, review scores (both positive and negative), the frequency of updates to treatment options and prices, response speed, and clinic certifications.
Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital
Hisar Hospital Intercontinental
Anadolu Medical Center
Memorial Şişli Hospital
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Top Infectious diseases centers in Turkey

  • Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital, Turkey
  • Hisar Hospital Intercontinental, Turkey
  • Anadolu Medical Center, Turkey
  • Memorial Şişli Hospital, Turkey
  • Memorial Antalya Hospital, Turkey

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Omer Faruk Oge

25 years of experience

The doctor has extensive experience in ophthalmology, specializing in treatments and surgeries for strabismus, ocular aesthetics, amblyopia, cataracts, and retinal diseases. Additionally, the doctor is proficient in pediatric eye health and conducts comprehensive general eye examinations.

Graduating from the Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, the doctor completed specialization at Beyoğlu Eye Training and Research Hospital. The doctor is a member of the Turkish Medical Association, Turkish Ophthalmology Association, and the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons.

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Murat Savas

30 years of experience

Professor Murat Savas brings 30 years of experience of urology expertise to Medical Park Antalya, with specialized training in laparoscopy from Berlin's Charité Hospital.

  • Fellowship-trained in laparoscopic urology at Charité Hospital, Berlin
  • Member of the European Association of Urology and Endourological Society
  • Holds advanced certifications in laparoscopic and experimental surgical techniques
  • Professor at Istanbul Gelişim University's Faculty of Health Sciences
  • Published research in urodynamics and neuro-uropharmacology
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Abdulaziz Temiz

14 years of experience

With expertise in multiple orthopedic sub-specialties and robotic surgery, Dr. Temiz delivers precision care for infectious diseases related to joint and bone health.

  • Specializes in trauma and deformity surgery for complex cases
  • Certified in Stryker Mako robotic joint replacement systems
  • Extensive training from Ankara Education and Research Hospital
  • Published researcher in orthopedic biomechanics and surgical techniques
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Gurkan Danisan

10 years of experience

Dr. Gurkan Danisan specializes in advanced interventional radiology, with a focus on both vascular and non-vascular procedures at Medipol Acibadem District Hospital.

  • Over 10 years of experience of experience in interventional radiology
  • Expert in neurovascular and oncologic interventions
  • Member of multiple prestigious radiology societies including CIRSE and ESNR
  • Associate Professor at Medipol University Hospital

Reviews about Bookimed: Discover Patients' Insights

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Мнайдар • Hepatitis С
Russian Federation
Mar 12, 2019
Verified review.
We bought it 2 packs at a price of 22 thousand dollars
We were prescribed treatment in Memorial incorrectly did not hit according to the genotype, we have genotype 3a (datklatosvir sofosbuvir) and they appointed (Harvjni) which consists (ledipovir sofosburin) we bought it 2 packs at a price of 22 thousand dollars will not be effective fuss wrote me add {ribavirin}, the father-in-law they prescribed treatment without waiting for tests for the genotype. asking what to do with them, I spent 20 thousand dollars in vain.
Ерлан • Viral Hepatitis
Kazakhstan
Apr 11, 2019
Verified review.
The staff is helpful
Inside the clinic is clean. The staff is helpful. We went to the diagnosis and consultation. All on time and by appointment. Doctors are professionals, but it is a pity that they spend little time on consultation, despite the fact that everything is not free.
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Steven • Infectionist consultation
United Kingdom
Feb 12, 2022
Verified review.
"Amazing medical team
Amazing medical team I was let down in the U.K. massively they have gone above and beyond for me made things easier also interpreting on a whole they are absolutely amazing I have never trusted doctors because of the neglect I have received in the U.K. but
Oksana • Infectionist consultation
Georgia
Nov 4, 2023
Verified review.
There is simply nothing to add! I wish everyone good health!
There is simply nothing to add! I wish everyone good health!
Liked everything ! No cons!
Владимир • Consultation with a pulmonologist
Ukraine
Sep 17, 2022
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Everything is great
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Jamil Urazov • Viral Hepatitis
Uzbekistan
Jan 31, 2020
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"Dr
Very well organized, operational diagnostics, very clear explanations about the disease and methods of its treatment
Anonymous • Infectionist consultation
Kazakhstan
Dec 24, 2019
Verified review.
"The doctor was so nice and explained everything thoroughly
The clinic is super and the coordinators too

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FAQ about Infectious diseases in Turkey

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

Medical tourists traveling to Turkey should prioritize Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccinations at least 4 weeks before departure. These protect against food and waterborne risks common in local dining. Travelers must also ensure routine shots like MMR and Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis are current to meet hospital admission requirements.

  • Hepatitis A: Highly recommended due to risk from unsanitary food, ice, or unpeeled fruits.
  • Typhoid fever: Essential for travelers eating street food or visiting smaller cities like Antalya.
  • Routine vaccines: Hospitals require updated MMR, Varicella, and DTP before performing any surgical procedures.
  • Rabies: Recommended for those planning rural excursions or contact with stray animals.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows clinics like Hisar Hospital Intercontinental and Medipol Mega University Hospital host over 1,000,000 patients annually. High patient volumes in Istanbul clinics mean common areas are busy. Expert doctors like Dr. Ramazan Gozukucuk emphasize that travel-specific vaccines prevent minor infections from delaying your recovery or discharge.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that Hepatitis A is surprisingly common from salads or drinks with ice. Many advise getting rabies shots for peace of mind when encountering stray dogs near coastal resorts.

What infectious disease risks exist for medical tourists in Turkey?

Medical tourists in Turkey primarily face risks from healthcare-associated infections, vaccine-preventable diseases, and regional endemic threats. JCI-accredited facilities in Istanbul and Ankara maintain high safety standards. Patients should prioritize clinics with strict sterilization protocols to prevent blood-borne pathogens and post-operative wound complications.

  • Healthcare infections: Risk includes surgical site infections, sepsis, and multidrug-resistant organisms.
  • Blood-borne pathogens: Hepatitis B and C transmission risk exists if protocols are not followed.
  • Vaccine-preventable diseases: Measles activity is elevated. MMR and Hepatitis A/B vaccines are recommended.
  • Regional threats: Rare risks include Rabies from strays and tick-borne Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that top-tier clinics with over 500,000 annual patients, like Hisar Hospital Intercontinental, employ dedicated infectious disease specialists. Doctors such as Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramazan Gozukucuk specialize specifically in hospital-acquired infections and sterilization. Choosing large, JCI-accredited centers ensures that infection control is managed by specialized departments rather than general staff.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that urban medical hubs are modern and hygienic. They recommend avoiding street food before surgery and strictly using bottled water to prevent gastrointestinal issues during recovery.

How do Turkish infectious-disease specialists tailor treatment for medical tourists?

Turkish infectious-disease specialists tailor treatment for medical tourists by integrating rapid molecular diagnostics with high-intensity therapeutic protocols. Specialists like Dr. Bengisu Ay at Medipol University Pendik Hospital focus on antimicrobial resistance and diabetic foot infections. They often compress diagnostic timelines into 24–48 hours to accommodate limited travel windows.

  • Diagnostic speed: Experts use Multiplex PCR and rapid laboratory tests to identify pathogens within hours.
  • Specialized protocols: Physicians like Dr. Sinan Mermer provide targeted antiviral therapies for HIV and hepatitis.
  • Clinical credentials: Leading facilities like Memorial Sisli Hospital hold JCI accreditation for international safety standards.
  • Treatment breadth: Specialists at Medicalpoint International Hospital offer advanced antifungal and antiparasitic therapy options.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinics with high international volumes, such as Memorial Sisli, serve patients from 167 countries. This diverse caseload means Turkish infectiologists are uniquely experienced in treating rare tropical diseases and multidrug-resistant strains. They often provide comprehensive hepatitis C diagnostic packages that include 3 months of medication to simplify post-travel care.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that diagnostics are very well organized and operations are fast. While some feel consultations can be brief, they appreciate the clear explanations provided regarding complex disease treatment methods.

Is Rabies vaccination necessary if my procedure is in Istanbul, Ankara, or İzmir?

Rabies vaccination is not required for medical procedures in Istanbul, Ankara, or İzmir. These urban centers maintain high hygiene standards and modern infection control protocols. Professional medical teams in JCI-accredited facilities like Memorial Şişli Hospital and Hisar Hospital Intercontinental do not mandate this vaccine for surgery.

  • Risk profile: Turkey is a high-risk country, but urban medical centers are safe.
  • Expert consultation: Specialist Dr. Bengisu Ay provides expert guidance on necessary travel vaccinations.
  • Post-exposure care: Prophylaxis (PEP) is readily available in major Istanbul and Ankara hospitals.
  • Preventative measures: Avoid contact with stray animals in older city districts during recovery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from major centers like Medipol Mega University Hospital shows they handle over 1,000 patients daily with strict sterilization. While the city has many stray animals, the clinical environment is entirely separated from this risk. If you plan to explore rural areas after your procedure, consider vaccination, as immunoglobulin can be harder to find outside major cities.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while seeing stray cats and dogs is common in Istanbul, they never felt a rabies risk within the hospitals themselves. Most emphasize that staying away from friendly-looking strays is the most practical way to stay safe.

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