Mastectomy in Ukraine typically costs from $3,500 to $6,500. Rates depend on the surgical technique, the extent of the procedure, and the choice of clinic. In the United States, similar procedures cost around $35,000 on average. Patients save around 86% compared to the US. This surgical oncology service generally includes preoperative tests, anesthesia, and a hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing high-volume networks like Dobrobut Medical Network ensures access to ISO-certified care for complex oncology cases. Dievo Surgery Center offers ISAPS-certified expertise, serving patients from Europe and the USA. Specialized surgeons like Alexander Zavoloka in Odesa bring 31 years of experience and international awards. For maximum precision, Avicenna Med provides 3D laparoscopic interventions with a 99% surgical success rate.
| Ukraine | Turkey | Austria | |
| Mastectomy | from $3,500 | from $4,500 | from $10,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Mastectomy upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-operation
Day 3 - Mastectomy
Day 4 - Post-operation
Week 1 - 2 - Rehabilitation
Week 3 - 6 - Rehabilitation
Week 7 - 12 - Rehabilitation
Each case is individual, please consult with your physician for specific details.
Specializes in surgical treatments for abdominal and oncological conditions, including mastectomy, at Dievo Surgery Center.
8,000+ successful plastic surgeries performed – Dr. Alexander Zavoloka is a leading expert in reconstructive surgery at Patlazhan Clinic.
Written by Kateryna Zamkovska
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