A discectomy in Turkey typically costs from $4,500 to $7,500 depending on the technique and clinic tier. Primary hubs for spinal surgery include Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir. Patients save around 83% compared to the US, where the average cost is $35,000. Packages usually include surgeon fees, MRI diagnostics, hospital stays, and VIP airport-to-clinic transfers.
- Herniated disc surgery: $5,800 to $9,200 for standard surgical intervention.
- Disc removal with diagnostics: $1,100 to $1,600 including all preoperative screenings.
- Microscopic technique: Often carries a premium due to specialized equipment like high-powered surgical microscopes.
- Robotic-assisted systems: Advanced neuro-navigation or robotic platforms typically add 20-30% to the base price.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a surgeon with high procedural volume offers the best value-to-safety ratio. For example, Dr. Ertugrul Pinar at Hisar Hospital has performed over 900 spinal surgeries. While premium microsurgery at JCI-accredited Memorial Göztepe typically runs about $10,600, Atlas University Medicine Hospital offers packages around $5,000. These lower-cost options still feature neurosurgeons who are founding members of international medical associations.