Turkey has gained worldwide recognition for its exceptional medical facilities, skilled surgeons, and cost-effective procedures. The country’s thriving medical tourism industry is built on three pillars:
Traveling abroad for surgery requires thorough preparation. Here are the key points to consider:
Check the visa requirements for your nationality. Most visitors can apply for an e-Visa online.
Opt for a plan that includes medical travel coverage, in case of delays or complications.
Preparation before surgery is crucial to ensure optimal results and minimize risks. Here’s what you need to do:
Most clinics offer virtual consultations to discuss your goals, medical history, and expected outcomes. During this stage, clarify all doubts about the procedure, recovery, and risks.
Clinics may require blood tests, ECGs, or imaging scans before the procedure. Make sure these tests are completed within the clinic’s recommended timeframe.
Your accommodation plays a key role in a smooth recovery process. Here’s how to choose the best option:
Many medical tourists opt for accommodations near clinics to reduce travel stress. Look for hotels with amenities like 24-hour room service, free Wi-Fi, and comfortable beds.
Some clinics offer in-house recovery suites designed specifically for post-surgical care. These suites are equipped with medical staff to monitor your progress during the initial recovery period.
For longer stays, consider renting an Airbnb to enjoy privacy and home-like comfort.
City | Recommended Areas | Average Cost per Night |
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Istanbul | Şişli, Nişantaşı, Taksim | $50-$150 |
Antalya | Lara, Konyaaltı | $40-$120 |
Ankara | Çankaya, Kavaklıdere | $50-$100 |
Most clinics include VIP airport transfers in their medical tourism packages. Alternatively, you can pre-book taxis or use ride-hailing apps like BiTaksi.
Upon arrival, you’ll undergo a thorough physical examination. This is the time to finalize your surgery plans with your doctor.
Consider arriving a few days early to explore Turkey’s rich culture. Popular attractions include Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia, Antalya’s beaches, and Cappadocia’s hot air balloon rides.
Stick to prescribed medications and avoid strenuous activities. Attend all follow-up appointments as scheduled.
Spend time relaxing at your hotel or exploring light activities such as strolling by the beach in Antalya. Avoid crowded places to reduce the risk of infection.
Many clinics offer 24/7 support lines for post-operative concerns.
The cost varies depending on the procedure, but Turkey offers prices that are 40%-70% lower than in Western countries.
Yes, Turkey is generally safe, but it’s recommended to have a companion for extra support during recovery.
Most surgeries require a recovery period of 7-10 days before flying home.
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