A colectomy in Israel typically costs between $20,500 and $33,500 depending on the surgical technique. Leading specialists at JCI-accredited centers perform these complex resections. Prices often include the surgeon fee, anesthesia, and several days of hospital recovery.
- Specialist consultations: Initial expert evaluations with top oncologists range from $825 to $950.
- Mini-invasive techniques: Laparoscopic and robotic-assisted resections are standard at major Tel Aviv clinics.
- Diagnostic imaging: Pre-surgical PET/CT scans for cancer cases typically cost around $1,300.
- Hospital stay: Most surgical packages cover standard post-operative care and specialized medical meals.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that choosing a department head often provides access to dual expertise. For instance, Dr. Ron Greenberg at Sourasky Medical Center leads the Colorectal Department while specializing in both laparoscopy and complex Whipple procedures. This technical versatility allows surgeons to adapt the surgical plan mid-operation if they find the condition is more complex than initial scans suggested.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that traveling to Israel for bowel surgery can save 30-50% compared to US costs. They are often surprised by the inclusive nature of the quotes, which cover everything from pathology to hospital stays. Many mention feeling safer knowing their surgeon also teaches at major universities like Tel Aviv University.