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How Much Does Heart preventive examination (men, women) Cost in Turkey?

A heart preventive examination in Turkey typically costs from $200 to $200. The total price depends on the specific diagnostic protocol used and the level of specialist consultation included. Patients save about 50% compared to the US, where similar cardiac screenings cost around $400 on average. These comprehensive check-ups are widely available in major medical hubs like Istanbul and Tekirdag.

  • Specialist consultation: Covers a physical exam and medical history review with a cardiologist.
  • Cardiac imaging: Includes stress echocardiography or 3D mapping to assess heart function and rhythm.
  • Laboratory screening: Evaluates critical markers for heart health like cholesterol levels and diabetes risk.
  • Preventive screening package: Bundles multiple tests into a single-day service for streamlined results.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a facility affiliated with international institutions provides access to specialized non-invasive imaging like cardiac MRI. For instance, Anadolu Medical Center works with Johns Hopkins Medicine International to deliver high-standard screening protocols. Many top-tier hospitals in Istanbul, such as Liv Hospital Vadistanbul and Istanbul Florence Nightingale, hold JCI accreditation. They often treat over 300,000 patients annually using sophisticated tools like high-tesla MRI and multi-slice CT. Researching clinics that offer one-day diagnostic services can save time while maintaining high clinical accuracy.

Data verified by Bookimed as of July 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 11 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Enes Murat Atasoyu

36 years of experience

Dr. Enes Murat Atasoyu is an Associate Professor at Anadolu Medical Center. He performs heart preventive examinations to check adult cardiovascular and renal health.

  • Directs premium and oncological health screenings for adults
  • Specializes in treating long-term high blood pressure and kidney disease
  • Member of the European Renal Association and International Society of Nephrology
  • Fellowship trained in nephrology and hypertension at GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital
  • Professor at Anadolu Medical Center, an institution affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Nermina Alagic

14 years of experience

Dr. Nermina Alagic is a cardiologist at Anadolu Medical Center, an institution affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine. Her heart preventive examinations utilize advanced cardiac imaging techniques learned at top global centers.

  • Trained in clinical cardiology at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital
  • Specialized in 2D and 3D heart ultrasound during a fellowship at the University of Alabama
  • Completed an observership in cardiac imaging at the University of Sydney in Australia
  • Full member of the European Society of Cardiology and the Turkish Society of Cardiology
  • Silver member of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI)
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Fatih Mehmet Ucar

13 years of experience

Dr. Fatih Mehmet Ucar is an interventional cardiologist at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital. He specializes in electrophysiology and arrhythmia treatment. Dr. Ucar completed residency training at the Cleveland Clinic in the United States. He also underwent electrophysiology training at Lübeck Hospital in Germany.

  • Member of the European Society of Cardiology and the European Arrhythmia Association.
  • Performs radiofrequency ablation, heart cryoablation, and complex carotid stenting.
  • Treats conditions including atrial fibrillation, hypertension, and coronary artery disease.
  • Works at Istanbul Florence Nightingale, a JCI-accredited Smart-and-Green hospital.
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Yigit Changa

16 years of experience

Dr. Yigit Changa is an Associate Professor of Cardiology at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital. He specializes in interventional cardiology and treats complex conditions like coronary artery disease and arrhythmias. Dr. Changa received training at the Dr. Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Hospital. He is a member of the Turkish Society of Cardiology.

  • Performs coronary angiography, radiofrequency ablation, and heart cryoablation.
  • Expertise in carotid angioplasty, stent placement, and aneurysm coiling.
  • Works at a JCI-accredited facility that treats 300,000+ patients annually.
  • Fluent in English and holds membership in the Turkish Medical Association.

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Updated: 02/20/2026
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FAQ about Heart preventive examination (men, women) in Turkey

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

What is the level of medicine in Turkey?

Healthcare is the key development sector of the Turkish government. The Turkish authorities are convinced that care for the citizens' health should be an absolute priority of state policy and spend about 77 billion liras for healthcare annually.

As a result, 28,000 medical facilities provide excellent medical care in the country. About 50 centers have certificate of JCI (Joint Commission International), the international improver of healthcare quality and safety across the globe. The index of certificates obtained is the largest. To compare, Israel has 20 JCI-accredited facilities, and Germany — only 10 clinics of this type.

What should you know about Turkey before the trip?

Currencylira (you also can pay for services in dollars and euros)
Best period for the tripMay-October
LanguageTurkish (most of medical staff speaks English fluently)
Visais not required for a trip of at least 30 days per visit
Time difference with Europe3 hours
Time difference with the USA8 hours
CapitalAnkara
Medical tourism centerIstanbul
Popular resortsAlanya, Antalya, Kemer, Marmaris

What hotel services are provided here?

In Turkey, hotels of different price ranges and service levels are presented. The level of Turkish hotels is comparable to hotels in Tunisia, Morocco or Egypt. Most tourists choose 4 and 5 star hotels with all-inclusive meals. Such hotels have everything for a comfortable stay: varied food, a large well-groomed territory, animation for children and adults. Some hotels have their own water park, which guests can use for free. Budget travelers can afford to book an economical 3-star hotel with half board or no meals at all.

When is the best time to travel to Turkey?

The main advantage of Turkish resorts is the long beach season. On the Mediterranean coast, it starts in April and lasts until November. In the resorts of the Aegean Sea — from May to October. The most comfortable time for swimming is from mid-June to the end of October. A large influx of tourists is in July-August, when the air temperature is +38°C, and the water warms up to +27°C.

Do I need a visa?

In 2020, the Republic of Turkey has visa-free agreements with 89 states. Some foreigners are exempted from obtaining entry visas, others are required to receive an electronic visa (e-Visa), and still others must apply for a visa at Turkish missions abroad.

What states need a visa for treatment in Turkey and what countries can cross the border free and easy read here.

What documents are required to apply for a visa to Turkey for treatment?

Visas for travel to Turkey require a number of documents. The necessary papers can be submitted 90 days before the planned departure. Lists of documents includes:

  • ID card
  • confirmation of online registration and filling out the questionnaire
  • certificate of income and availability of funds ($50 per day per person)
  • insurance policy for a stay in Turkey (original and copy)
  • 2 photos (5x6)
  • visa receipt
  • booking of flight and hotel
  • medical opinion about the need for treatment.

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