| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Robotic da Vinci prostatectomy | from $17,000 | from $20,000 | from $10,000 |
Turkey is a leading destination for prostatitis treatment, with top hospitals like Memorial Şişli Hospital, Memorial Antalya Hospital, and Liv Hospital Ulus accredited by the Joint Commission International. Memorial Şişli Hospital, the first in Turkey to receive the JCI accreditation, boasts a treatment success rate exceeding 90%.
These facilities offer advanced treatments such as laser therapy, TURP, prostate artery embolization, and robotic-assisted prostatectomy. Prostatitis treatment in Turkey improves patients' quality of life by 80%.
Germany excels in prostatitis treatment, with renowned facilities such as the Nordrhein-Westfalen Clinic Complex, Asklepios Hospital Barmbek, and the Düsseldorf Clinics Association. These institutions offer transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), laser therapy, prostate artery embolization, and robotic-assisted prostatectomy. The German Cancer Society accredits the hospitals to ensure quality and transparency.
The Nordrhein-Westfalen Clinic Complex treats over 145,000 patients annually, using robotic surgery and urological interventions. Asklepios Hospital Barmbek treats around 80,000 patients each year, specializing in oncology and surgery. The Düsseldorf Clinics Association offers multidisciplinary care to more than 200,000 patients annually, with a team of over 60 professors. Germany's medical excellence in prostatitis treatment is evident in a 90% success rate.
Spain is a leader in prostatitis treatment with top-tier facilities like Centro Médico Teknon, Hospital Quiron Barcelona, and Quironsalud Madrid. Centro Médico Teknon and Hospital Quiron Barcelona are JCI-accredited and offer comprehensive services, including advanced oncology care. Quironsalud Madrid leads in patient volume in Spain and Europe, excelling in oncology with opportunities for clinical trials.
These clinics offer advanced treatments such as laser therapy, TURP, minimally invasive robotic surgery, and thermal therapy. Spain's success rates for prostatitis treatments reach 90%, with symptoms and quality of life improved by 80%.