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Fahad Mawlood| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Neurorrhaphy | from $4,320 | from $15,000 | from $9,000 |
| Surgery for Klumpke's palsy | from $9,000 | from $15,000 | from $15,000 |


Dr. Joaquim Casañas applies intraoperative neural mapping and real-time monitoring, a technique he used to treat motorcycle champion Dani Pedrosa. The procedure at the JCI-accredited Centro Médico Teknon – which has cared for athletes like Andrés Iniesta – costs around $34,176. This covers the surgery, pre-operative MRI and 3D CT scans, specialist consultations, and a 3-day hospital stay in a private room.
Poland is a leading hub for nerve repair because of its specialized sports medicine centers. Facilities integrate microsurgical expertise with intensive rehab using HAL exoskeletons. This combination restores muscle function and sensation more effectively. Patients benefit from certified quality management systems and short wait times for complex surgeries.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Warsaw has become a central point for nerve surgery. Top clinics there combine orthopedics and neurosurgery under one roof. This allows surgeons to repair both bone and nerve damage in a single session. This streamlined approach minimizes the need for multiple separate operations.
What patients say: Patients note that Polish healthcare provides much shorter wait times than Western Europe. They feel confident in the medical staff who speak excellent English. Many highlight the modern clinics and the professional care received during their recovery.
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