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How Much Does Ankle Arthroscopy Cost?

The average price of Ankle Arthroscopy is $7,482, the minimum price is $5,000, and the maximum price is $8,750.
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Data verified by Bookimed as of March 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 63 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

Exclusive Ankle Arthroscopy Packages for March 2026

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Ankle Arthroscopy Surgery All Inclusive

Turkey, Bursa

Murat Kezer

18 years of experience

Dr. Murat Kezer, MAKO-trained for minimally invasive arthroscopy, operates at the robotic specialty Turan Turan Health Group. For around $5,000, this all-inclusive package covers translation services and companion accommodation during the two-day hospital stay. The clinic brings 25+ years of orthopedic specialization, focusing on joint care, and arranges hotel stays and transfers for a smooth international treatment experience.

Best Ankle Arthroscopy Clinics: 63 Verified Options and Prices

The Bookimed clinic ranking is based on data science algorithms, providing a trusted, transparent, and objective comparison. It takes into account patient demand, review scores (both positive and negative), the frequency of updates to treatment options and prices, response speed, and clinic certifications.
Lokman Hekim Istanbul Hospital
Carolina Hospital
Centro Médico Teknon
Memorial Şişli Hospital
Hisar Hospital Intercontinental
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Top clinics for Ankle Arthroscopy in the world

  • Lokman Hekim Istanbul Hospital, Turkey
  • Carolina Hospital, Poland
  • Centro Médico Teknon, Spain
  • Memorial Şişli Hospital, Turkey
  • Hisar Hospital Intercontinental, Turkey

Ankle Arthroscopy Overview

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Surgery Time - 1 hour
Stay in the country - 2 days
Rehabilitation - 4 days
Anesthesia - Local anesthesia
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Dr Theeracha Wuttiphan

26 years of experience

Specializes in ankle arthroscopy at ID Clinic Bangkok – combines orthopedic surgery expertise with advanced techniques.

  • Diploma in bones and joints
  • Arthroscopy surgeon at Thammasat University Hospital
  • Performs stem cell therapy for joint pain
  • Bachelor of Medicine from Perpetual Medical University
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Yigit Erdag

13 years of experience

Specializes in minimally invasive ankle arthroscopy at Lokman Hekim Istanbul Hospital with extensive experience in sports injuries.

  • Trained in Orthopedics and Traumatology at Dr. Lütfi Kırdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital
  • Expert in arthroscopy for knee, shoulder, and ankle joints
  • Member of the Turkish Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology
  • Performs both primary and revision prosthetic surgeries
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Piotr Dudek

12 years of experience

Specializes in arthroscopic procedures and corrective osteotomies – trained in top European centers including Finland, the Netherlands, and Germany.

  • Senior assistant at CMKP Hospital's Orthopedics Clinic since 2015
  • Research assistant at Medical Center for Postgraduate Education
  • Author of numerous publications on orthopedic procedures
  • Fluent in English for international patients
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Kayhan Turan

28 years of experience

Dr. Turan trained at Northwestern University's Orthopedic Surgery Department and specializes in minimally invasive joint procedures.

  • Board-certified in orthopedics with _doctor_3065_years_ of experience
  • Member of Arthroscopy Association of North America
  • Fellowship-trained in advanced joint reconstruction techniques
  • Performs both diagnostic and therapeutic arthroscopies

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Fast Facts about Ankle Arthroscopy

Ankle Arthroscopy

Ankle Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems in the ankle joint.

Pros: Minimally invasive with smaller incisions, leading to faster recovery and less scarring compared to ankle joint replacement and arthrodesis. Approximately 90% of patients report significant pain relief and improved function.
Cons: Limited to addressing specific issues within the joint and may not be suitable for severe arthritis or extensive joint damage. Approximately 10% of procedures may not fully resolve symptoms.
Effectiveness: Success rate of around 90% for improving joint function and reducing pain in targeted conditions.
Duration: 1 to 2 hours.
Recovery: 2 to 6 weeks.
Best for: Addressing cartilage damage, removing bone spurs, and treating ligament injuries within the ankle joint.
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