Spine Surgery Abroad: Top Destinations, Expert Surgeons, and Costs
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Best Countries for Spine Surgery Abroad
India, Korea, Mexico, and Turkey are safe & affordable destinations for spine surgery abroad.
These destinations offer quality care, skilled surgeons, and cutting-edge technology at a lower cost. Thus catering to a diverse range of patient needs and budgets.
What Is the Cost of Spine Surgery Abroad?
The cost of spine surgery abroad ranges between $4,500 - $40,000. The exact price depends on the country and your specific spine procedure.
The cost includes:
- Hospital fees
- Medical fees
- Surgery fees
- Bilingual translator fees
- Hospital food as per treatment plan
The cost doesn't include accommodation, ground transfers, and food outside the treatment plan.
However, similar treatment in the US could cost you around $110,000.[1] Thus, saving you between 60-90%!
Consult our medical advisors to know the cost of different spine surgeries in your desired destination.
See the table below for a comparison of spine surgery costs in different destinations vs. the US.
Country | Cost |
India | $4,500 onwards |
Korea | $10,000 onwards |
Mexico | $8,500 - $19,500 |
Turkey | $3,000 - $21,000 |
US | $110,000 |
*Prices are case-dependent!
Process for International Patients: Spine Surgery Abroad
Your spine surgery abroad involves specific steps tailored to your chosen destination. Here's a breakdown of the processes for India, Korea, Turkey, and Mexico:
At MTC, we offer comprehensive support throughout your journey. Here's a detailed breakdown of the process:
Initial Assessment
- Our case managers will collect initial reports from you.
- The initial reports will include an X-ray, CT Scan, & MRI.
- You can share your reports through the following platforms:
- Wetransfer
- Drive Upload
- Dropbox
- PDF in mail
Note: The reports have to be recent (within 3 months) in order for them to be valid. If the reports are outdated, the hospital will re-evaluate your case when you reach Korea.
Expert Review & Treatment Planning
- Our expert surgeon in Seoul - Dr. Shin Jae Kim, will examine your case.
- Based on the evaluation, the doctor will share a tentative treatment plan.
Note: Online consultation is also available with the doctor on request.
On Arrival Consultation and Surgery
- Day 1 is dedicated to pre-operative activities (consultation and treatment planning).
- The surgery is typically scheduled for the second day.
- The total treatment duration can vary based on your specific condition.
The table below highlights a general timeline for spine treatment.
Timeline | Estimated Duration |
---|---|
Treatment Time | ~50-60 min (basic); 4-6 hours (complex) |
Hospitalization Time | 1-2 days (basic); 2 weeks (complex surgeries) |
Aftercare and Follow-Up
- Upon discharge, you'll be given discharge instructions for post-surgery.
- These instructions will include - how to look after the wound, mobilization, driving, wearing braces, and more.
- The hospital will check in with you after your surgery to see how you're doing.
Note: If you have any concerns, the surgeon will provide necessary guidance or follow-up care.
- Share your medical history, reports, and scans with our medical team for a preliminary assessment.
- Apply for a medical visa, providing the necessary documents and information.
- Confirm your travel dates with us before your spine surgery in India.
- Our team will help you with travel arrangements, accommodation, airport pickup, and appointment booking.
- Upon arrival, you'll undergo a thorough 1-2 day evaluation.
- This may include additional imaging (like new MRIs or CT scans) or clinical examinations.
- Neurology experts may be consulted for a complete picture of your condition
- Once the nature of your spinal issue is determined, the team will schedule your procedure.
Phase | Duration |
Pre-operative | 1-2 days |
Surgery | Depends on the exact surgery |
Post-operative | Can range from 24 hours to a week |
Follow-up stay in the country | Can range from quick discharge to 2 weeks |
- Explain what spinal issues you’ve to our medical consultants.
- Our medical advisors will request you to send your medical records, such as X-rays and MRIs.
- These reports will be forwarded to your spine surgeon in Mexico.
- We will then give you an estimated cost for spine surgery in Mexico.
- Once you approve, we will send you a travel itinerary from day 1 to the last day, including:
- What to expect pre and post-surgery
- Suggested hotels
- Payment options
- Upon arrival, we will arrange your pick-up from the nearest airport.
- Post-surgery, you’ll stay 1-2 days in the hospital for recovery.
- Share your medical records, such as X-rays and MRIs with our medical advisors.
- These reports will be forwarded to your spine surgeon in Turkey.
- Once you approve, we will send you a travel itinerary from day 1 to the last day, including:
- What to expect pre and post-surgery
- Suggested hotels
- Payment options
- Upon arrival, we will arrange your pick-up from the nearest airport.
- Post-surgery, you’ll stay 1-2 days in the hospital for recovery.
Types of Spine Surgeries Abroad
- Spinal Fusion: Permanently connects two or more vertebrae to stabilize the spine and relieve pain. Learn more about spinal fusion surgery in New Delhi, India.
- Lumbar Discectomy: Removes a portion of a herniated disc to alleviate nerve pressure and pain in the lower back.
- Disc Replacement: In this process, a damaged disc is replaced with an artificial one to restore mobility and reduce pain. You may also explore total disc replacement in Korea.
- Scoliosis Deformity Correction: Straightens an abnormal spinal curvature, improving function and appearance.
- Lumbar Decompression: Creates space around compressed nerves in the lower back, alleviating pain and numbness.
- Lumbar Laminectomy: Removes a portion of the vertebral bone (lamina) to create more space in the spinal canal.
- Laser Spine Surgery: Laser technology is used for minimally invasive procedures like disc decompression or nerve ablation.
- Cervical Myelopathy Surgery: Relieves pressure on the spinal cord in the neck, improving neurological function.
- Anterior Cervical Discectomy: Removes a damaged disc in the neck from the front, often combined with fusion.
- Cervical Rib Surgery: Removes an extra neck rib causing nerve or blood vessel compression.
Complete Procedure Guide: Spine Surgery Abroad
How Is Spine Surgery Done Abroad?
Spine surgery abroad follows a standard process, although approaches may vary. Here's a simplified breakdown of the typical steps involved in spine surgery:
- Incision: A surgeon makes a cut in the back, reaching the vertebrae through skin and muscle.
- Bone Graft Placement: An artificial bone (graft) is placed between the affected vertebrae to promote fusion.
- Stabilization: Metal rods or screws might be used to hold the spine in place until fusion occurs.
- Anesthesia and Monitoring: You'll be under general anesthesia, and your vital signs will be monitored throughout the procedure.
- Duration: The surgery typically takes several hours, and you'll wake up in a recovery room post-surgery.
- Pain Management: Pain medication, possibly an epidural, will help manage post-surgery discomfort.
Note: This is a general overview. The specific steps and techniques can vary depending on the type of spine surgery you're having.
When Do You Need Spine Surgery?
Most back pain doesn't require surgery. If medications, physical therapy, or other treatments haven't helped, surgery might be an option.
- Persistent severe pain: When back or limb pain remains intense and unresponsive to other treatments.
- Spinal instability: If your spine is unstable and conservative measures haven't improved your condition.
- Neurological symptoms: Numbness, weakness, or loss of sensation in the arms or legs.
- Deformities: Significant spinal deformities, like scoliosis or structural problems causing nerve compression.
What Conditions Can Be Treated Using Spine Surgery?
Spine surgery can offer relief and improved function for a range of conditions, such as:
- Herniated disk
- Spinal instability
- Fractured vertebra
- Infection in the spine
- Removal of a tumor in the spine
- Spinal deformities (like scoliosis)
- Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal)
- Spondylolisthesis (when a vertebra slips forward)
- Spondylolysis or pars defect (a defect in part of a lower vertebrae)
Benefits: Spine Surgery Abroad
- Pain Relief: Surgery can significantly reduce or eliminate chronic back or neck pain, improving overall quality of life.
- Improved Mobility and Function: Spine surgery can restore movement and allow patients to resume daily activities.
- Treat Nerve Issues: Treatment can ease numbness, tingling, or weakness caused by nerve compression.
- Correction of Deformities: Procedures can correct spinal deformities like scoliosis. Thus improving posture and potentially preventing organ compression.
- Enhanced Stability: Surgery can stabilize an unstable spine, reducing the risk of further injury and improving long-term outcomes.
Risks & Complications: Spine Surgery Abroad
- Infection: While rare, infections can occur at the surgical site and may require additional treatment.
- Bleeding: Some bleeding is expected during surgery, but excessive blood loss can lead to complications.
- Nerve Damage: Although rare, there's a risk of nerve damage, causing weakness or numbness.
- Dural Tear: A tear in the protective membrane surrounding the spinal cord can occur.
- Blood Clots: Prolonged immobility after surgery can increase the risk of blood clots, especially in the legs.
Recovery Time: Spine Surgery Abroad
Several factors affect your recovery time. These include:
- Overall general health
- The severity of your symptoms before surgery
- Type of spine procedure you underwent
Surgery | Recovery Time |
Discectomy | Light activities (2 weeks), Routine activities (6 weeks) |
Foraminotomy | Light activities (4-6 weeks) |
Artificial Disc Replacement | Light Activities (3-5 weeks) |
Laminectomy | 3-4 months |
Spinal Fusion | 4-6 weeks (young people), 4-6 months (older people) |
Aftercare Tips: Spine Surgery Abroad
Follow these aftercare tips to ensure optimal healing and a safe return home.[2]
- Plan to rest for the first 24-48 hours following discharge from the hospital.
- Avoid excessive bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, or lifting more than 5 pounds.
- Walk twice daily for 30 minutes using a walker or cane as needed.
- A void sitting or standing for more than 30 minutes at a time for the first two weeks.
- If you were fitted with a brace, please wear it for most of the day when you are active, as instructed by your physician.
- Prescribed medication(s) should be taken as directed.
- Do not drive while taking narcotic medications.
- Do not drink alcoholic beverages while taking prescription pain medications.
- You may resume your normal pre-operative diet as tolerated.
- Pain medications can cause constipation. To prevent this, eat foods high in fiber and drink 6-8 glasses of water daily.
- Foods high in protein and vitamin C can also aid the wound healing process.
- If you had a fusion, your diet should contain 1,000-1,500 mg of calcium daily.
Overview: Spine Surgery Abroad
Studies estimate that ~313 million spine surgeries are performed annually. Approximately 500,000 are dedicated to lumbar spine surgery in the US alone.[3]
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The Rise of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery is one of the most significant advancements in recent years.
This approach involves smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, and less tissue damage.[4] It shows faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
Note: MISS techniques are prevalent in countries like Korea, where surgeons actively engage in research.
What Is the Success Rate for Spine Surgery Abroad?
The success rate for spine surgery abroad ranges between 80-90%.[5][6] However, it also depends highly on individual conditions and how they follow aftercare tips.
Top Hospitals for Spine Surgery Abroad
Founded in 1995, Medical Park is Turkey's largest JCI-accredited hospital group with 25 hospitals in 17 cities.
Surgeons here specialize in oncology, cardiology, and organ transplantation. They have performed over 3,683 organ transplants, including 3,447 kidney and 202 liver transplants.
- 31+ Years of Excellence
- 57+ Departments
- JCI Accredited
- International Organization for Standardization
- Robotic Surgery Center of Excellence
- Colorectal Surgery Center for Excellence
A leading healthcare provider in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Hospital CMQ Premiere has been offering top-notch care since 1982 with 24/7 services.
It is part of CMQ Hospitals, one of the most trusted healthcare networks in Puerto Vallarta. The hospital's highly trained bilingual staff ensures excellence in patient care.
- 100+ Happy Patients
- 2008 Established
- 24/7 Emergency Care
- Recognized by Canadian Consulate Professional Service Listing
- Distintivo Programa Moderniza Award
The JCI-accredited facility is one of the largest private clinics in Delhi and ranks among the top 10 multi-specialty hospitals.
As part of the Max Healthcare Group, a leading provider in India, it caters to both domestic and international patients.
The hospital specializes in cancer treatment, bariatric surgery, and cardiology, using advanced equipment that meets European hospital standards.
- 60+ Years of Experience
- JCI Accredited
- NABH Accredited
- ET Healthworld Hospital Awards - Best Multi-Speciality Hospital
- AHPI - Quality Beyond Accreditation Award at Bengaluru 2020
- Institute For Bone, Joint Replacement, Orthopedics Spine & Sports Medicine
NABL and NABH accredited, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Patparganj offers advanced medical care in Cardiac Sciences, Oncology, Neurosciences, and more.
With 116 ICU beds, 11 high-end Operation Theatres, and over 510 doctors and 770 nurses, it delivers holistic healthcare.
The hospital excels in complex procedures like neurovascular interventions and cancer treatments.
- AACI Accredited
- JCI Certified
- NABH Accredited
- NABL accredited Labs
- India’s first Super Speciality Hospital to receive AACI accreditation
- North & West India’s 1st & India’s 3rd QAI accredited Advance Brain Stroke Centre
With 42+ years of experience, Wooridul Spine Hospital is Korea's first spine-specialized hospital. It has successfully treated 5.5 lakh+ spine cases.
They offer minimally invasive and casual treatment with advanced technology. This includes an EOS imaging system and minimally invasive treatments.
The clinic's International Patient Center (WIPC) provides specialized facilities. It also gives multilingual support in English, Japanese, Chinese, French, and more.
Being JCI-certified, it ensures accessible treatment across its established 11 network hospitals.
- Korean MoHW Accredited
- JCI Certified
- 95% Success Rate
- World's Best Smart Hospitals 2023 by Newsweek
- Healthcare Accreditation by the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare
- Accreditation of Spine Specialty Hospital by the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare
Best Surgeons for Spine Surgery Abroad
Dr. Shin-Jae Kim
Dr. Shin Jae Kim is currently the Director of Cheongdam Wooridul Spine Hospital.
Dr. Kim is the director of its Research and Development Center. He is also a Board Member of the Institutional Review Committee.
Chief of Neurosurgery at the Daejeon Northern Military Manpower Administration.
Education
Chung-Ang University College of Medicine
Memberships
- AO Spine Foundation (World's Leading Spine Society)
- North American Spine Society
- The Korean Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Society (KOMISS)
Dr. Puneet Girdhar
Dr. Girdhar has fellowships in spine surgery (Wales), arthroplasty (Germany), and trauma (USA). He has performed 10,000+ surgeries, including robotic spine procedures.
He leads the Orthopedic Spine Surgery department at BLK-Max Institute.
Memberships
- North American Association of Spine Surgery
- European Spine Society
- AO Spine International
Dr. Maximilian Greig
Dr. Greg, an eminent member of North American orthopedic associations, serves local and international patients.
He is also a Mexican board-certified orthopedist and fellow in Joint Replacement (Germany) and Sports Medicine (USA).
Education
- National University of Mexico
Memberships
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
- The Arthroscopy Association of North America
- Mexican Association of Arthroscopy Surgeons
Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna
Dr. Serna has been performing orthopedic and traumatology surgeries since 2014.
Certified by the Mexican Council of Orthopedics, he prioritizes patient safety and comfort during procedures.
Education
Mexican Association of Bone and Mineral Metabolism A.C
Memberships
- Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology
Dr. Martha Carolina Hernández
Dr. Hernández is recognized by prestigious organizations like recognized by and CMOT.
She specializes in spinal disorders and innovative treatments, including stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis.
Education
- CDMX Health Secretariat
Memberships
- Mexican Association of Spine Surgeons
Dr. Burak Onvural
Dr. Burak Onvural is a leading orthopedic surgeon in Izmir, Turkey.
He trained in microsurgery at Louisville University, Frankfurt, and observed clinical practices at Ranawat Orthopedics, New York.
Dr. Onvural trained with the International Trauma Society - AO in Switzerland and has served as an instructor with the AO Society.
He also served as the injury doctor for Altay FC in the Turkish Premier League.
Education
Aegean University, Medical Faculty, Turkey
Memberships
- Turkish Sports Injuries Society
Dr. Nevzat Gokay
Dr. Nevzat Selim Gökay is a highly experienced orthopedic surgeon in Istanbul. He is accredited by the EBOT.
Dr. Gökay has been the Deputy Director of Physical Education and Sports at Istanbul Esenyurt University and Head of Coach Education.
He has also been honored with the title of Professor.
Education
Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine
Memberships
- International Cartilage Repair Society
- European Board of Orthopedics & Traumatology
- Turkish Association of Orthopedics and Traumatology
Patient Reviews: Spine Surgery Abroad
Don't just take our word for it. Read testimonials from real patients who got renewed mobility through spine surgery abroad.
Fumikazu Hashimoto, JapanSpinal Canal Surgery, Seoul
I am Japanese. I had spinal canal surgery at this hospital. The result is very good. The technology of this hospital is reliable and I am satisfied.
Michel Jean, FranceLumbar Surgery, Seoul
I was received by the lumbar surgery staff at Wooridul Hospital. I was impressed by the quality of the analysis of Professor Sang-ho LEE who spoke perfect French.
PINAR BAS, TurkeySpine Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
Patient satisfaction is excellent, other than that, I would like to thank nurse Mansur in the emergency room.
Nazli Yikilmaz, TurkeySpine surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
From patient advisors to laboratory staff, everyone was so caring and friendly that we were very pleased. We would like to thank the entire team who took care of us. ❤️
Giovanna J., MexicoSpine Surgery, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Excellent service!!!
Without a doubt you feel at home... both the doctors and the employees give you such warm attention... my two babies were born there and ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING WAS PERFECT, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEM!!!!
Miguel Valdivia, MexicoSpine surgery, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Excellent service from all the staff, very professional, I highly recommend CMQ Premier Hospital.
Miranda Mathews, USSpinal Surgery, Mexico
There was always someone at the hospital who spoke English, and everyone there made my stay comfortable.
Tanmeet Singh, IndiaSpine Surgery, New Delhi, India
My wife underwent a spine surgery performed by Dr. Puneet Girdhar and we cannot express enough gratitude for the exceptional care and expertise we received throughout the entire process.
From the very first consultation, Dr. Puneet demonstrated an unparalleled level of professionalism and compassion. He took the time to thoroughly explain my wife condition and the necessary surgical procedure, ensuring that we fully understood all aspects and felt comfortable with the planned course of action. Their ability to convey complex medical information in a clear and empathetic manner was truly reassuring.
On the day of the surgery, Dr. Puneet and their team exhibited remarkable efficiency and coordination. The operating room atmosphere was calm and confident, which significantly alleviated her pre-surgery anxiety. Dr. Puneet surgical skills are nothing short of extraordinary; the precision and care with which they operated were evident in the successful outcome of the procedure.
Post-operatively, Dr. Puneet continued to provide outstanding care. He was attentive to her recovery, addressing any concerns she had with patience and thoroughness. Their follow-up care was consistent and proactive, ensuring that her healing process was on track and that she was comfortable every step of the way.
I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. Puneet Girdhar to anyone in need of neurosurgical care. His exceptional skills, compassionate approach, and unwavering commitment to patient well-being make them a standout in his field.
Asha Gupta, IndiaSpine Surgery, New Delhi, India
I would definitely recommend this hospital. All the services were great from OPD to check up no long waiting and unnecessary chaos. All the doctors, managers were very helpful , nursing and supporting staff is very courteous and takes care of all the minute requirements very well. Very hygienic . Had a great experience and recovery was also fast. Thanks to Neha , Mithilesh they are really helpful and supportive
Carmen Rodriguez, USOrthopedic surgery in Guadalajara
Dr. Alejandro Fuentes Brambila is very professional in dealing with patients, an excellent traumatologist.
Why MTC Partners for Spine Surgery Abroad?
Choosing MTC for spine surgery abroad helps you get affordable treatment in the top hospitals.
Some major benefits include:
- Advanced Clinics: Our partner clinics abroad are accredited by JCI and NABH. Thus ensuring adherence to global standards.
- Expert Surgeons: We are associated with top spine surgeons who hold memberships in prestigious international associations like:
- American Academic of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Arthroscopy Association of North America
- Variety of Procedures: Our partners offer a range of surgical options, from minimally invasive procedures to complex surgeries.
- Proven Success: Our partnered hospitals boast high success rates (96%), comparable to those in Western nations.
- Equipment: The hospitals utilize cutting-edge technology, including MRI and CT scans, for precise imaging.
Is Spine Surgery Safe Abroad?
Yes, spine surgery abroad is a safe procedure, especially in countries like India, Korea, Mexico, and Turkey.
Here are some factors that contribute to the safety of spine surgery in these locations:
All our partner clinics possess international accreditations like JCI and NABH. Therefore, guaranteeing a safe outcome.
Our partner spine surgeons have 10 - 30 years of experience and are active members of the North American Spine Society.
The success stories from real patients online prove the credibility and safety of spine surgery abroad. Read more in our reviews section.
Conclusion
Choose spine surgery abroad and enjoy a pain-free life. Experience personalized care and access to top-tier medical facilities in the world.
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FAQs
India, Mexico, Korea, and Turkey are some of the reliable destinations for getting spine surgery. They offer safe & affordable spine treatments for international patients.
You’ll receive personalized and quality care regardless of your chosen destination.
MTC partners with the best hospitals for spine surgery in the world.
These clinics include BLK Max (India), Wooridul (Korea), MLP Care (Turkey), CMQ Hospital (Mexico), and more!
Reference
- Statista: Average cost of a spinal fusion in Colombia, Mexico, and the United States in 2021.
- Medicine.osu.edu: Post-Operative Care: Spine Surgery
- Frontiers: Transforming Standard of Care for Spine Surgery
- Healthline: What Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Is and How It Works
- Thieme: Telemedicine in Follow-up after Spine Surgery: Need of the Hour
- Scirp.org: Case Series of 11 Patients Operated with...