Traditional Chinese medicine costs in Turkey typically range from $300 to $600, providing a cost-effective alternative to European and US clinics. Final expenses depend on the practitioner's experience, the number of sessions required, and whether the treatment is combined with modern Western diagnostics. Patients can expect 50-70% savings compared to the US.
Typical Traditional Chinese medicine Costs in Turkey
Most specialized centers are located in Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir, where comprehensive wellness packages are common. While facilities in Istanbul may have higher overheads, they often provide the most integrated care options. Consult with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific treatment plan.
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Traditional chinese medicine methods | from $250 | from $800 | from $200 |
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Dr. Saydam Mehmet combines Western surgical expertise with Traditional Chinese medicine at Lokman Hekim Istanbul Hospital.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Özlem Köroğlu is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Memorial Ankara Hospital (2024–present). She previously served as a faculty member at Gaziler Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Training and Research Hospital (2016–2024). She was Chief of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic at Elazığ Military Hospital (2011–2015). She earned her MD in 2003 from the GATA Faculty of Medicine. She completed her PM&R residency in 2011.
Her credentials include Ministry of Health–approved certified prolotherapy training. She has taught Prolotherapy and PRP (2022) and Knee Prolotherapy and Campinject (2019). She also taught GETAT and Dextrose Prolotherapy (2018) and ISPRM Ultrasound (2009). She has additional training in musculoskeletal ultrasound, neural therapy, lumbar injections and manipulation, and botulinum toxin treatment for the spastic hand. She attended the Euro‑Mediterranean PRM School in Italy (2010). She is a member of the Turkish Society of PM&R, the Turkish Society for Research and Fight Against Rheumatism, the Association of PM&R Specialists of Türkiye, the Spinal Cord Diseases Association, and the Ankara Medical Chamber.
Dr. Mustafa Emiroglu brings over 20 years of surgical expertise to Traditional Chinese medicine, blending modern techniques with holistic approaches at Memorial Bodrum Hospital.