United States of America | Turkey | Austria | |
Brain tumor surgery | - | from $8,060 | - |
Transnasal resection of tumor | - | from $7,500 | from $800 |
Surgical removal of the brain cyst | - | from $7,500 | - |
Stereotaxic surgeries | - | from $3,230 | - |
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Anadolu Medical Center is a multidisciplinary facility located in Istanbul, Turkey, providing American treatment standards at affordable prices. It is affiliated with the prestigious Johns Hopkins Hospital, and is ranked among the Top 10 hospitals in the world according to the Medical Travel Quality Alliance (MTQUA). Patients from the United States, the United Kingdom, Romania, Bulgaria, and Azerbaijan choose Anadolu Medical Center for its highly skilled and experienced medical staff, modern medical equipment, and excellent service. Dr. Serdar Kahraman, a highly-regarded neurosurgeon with 30 years of experience, heads the Neurosurgery Department and offers Brain tumor removal in Turkey.
Patients have praised Anadolu Clinic for its professionalism, cleanliness, attention to detail, and polite, attentive staff. The recovery room is bright and comfortable with a beautiful view. The clinic also offers a transfer service from the airport to the hotel and back, as well as booking a hotel conveniently located 10-15 minutes away.
Anadolu Medical Center is the perfect choice for a successful Brain tumor removal in Turkey.
MD Anderson Cancer Center is the largest medical center in the world. It is No.1 hospital for treatment of oncology in the USA according to the U.S News and World Report. The MD Anderson conducts clinical and scientific research activity. It is 1 of 3 comprehensive cancer centers ranked by the National Cancer Institute. The Hospital has JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation.
The Hospital consists of 25 specialized oncological centers and accepts over 130,000 patients annually.
Johns Hopkins Medical Center (JHM) is a multidisciplinary global medical institution. JHM is located in Baltimore, Maryland, the USA. The Hospital includes 6 member centers and medical school for the next generation of specialists. Patients from 49 states visit Johns Hopkins Hospital annually.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is the oldest and largest hospital in the world specializing in oncology treatment. The Center is among top 2 facilities in the USA for pediatric cancer treatment. Oncologists of Sloan Kettering Hospitals develop the innovative cancer research programs and provide training programs for the new generation of specialists. Over 15, 600 medical specialists carry out the treatment of 200 cancer types. A lot of experts are among National Academies of Science and Medicine members.
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When considering Brain tumor surgery, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:
Involves the surgical excision of abnormal growths within the brain to alleviate symptoms and prevent further complications.
This procedure involves surgically removing a glioblastoma, a type of aggressive brain tumor, to alleviate symptoms and improve survival chances.
Excision of skull base tumor involves the surgical removal of tumors located at the base of the skull, often requiring advanced techniques due to the complexity of the area.
This procedure involves the removal of a tumor from the pituitary gland, often performed using minimally invasive techniques.
Involves a neurosurgical procedure to excise a cystic lesion from the brain, aimed at relieving pressure and symptoms.