Fees for laminectomy in Israel depend on surgical complexity, the specialist's international training, and the hospital type. Costs typically range from $12,400 to $19,800. Key drivers include the number of spinal levels treated and whether the procedure uses minimally invasive methods or advanced laser technology.
- Surgical complexity: Multi-level procedures or spinal fusions can double the base surgical fee.
- Technology and method: Using robotic assistance or laser neuroendoscopic techniques adds to equipment costs.
- Surgeon seniority: Specialists with fellowships from US or Canadian institutions often command higher fees.
- Facility selection: Private centers like Assuta Medical Center typically charge more than public hospitals.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that many top Israeli surgeons, like Dr. Strauss Ido and Dr. Lidar Zvi, hold advanced fellowships from prestigious North American institutions. Dr. Strauss Ido offers consultations starting from $700. Patients can find significant value by choosing specialists at JCI-accredited facilities in Tel Aviv, which often package diagnostic imaging and post-operative physiotherapy into a single fixed fee.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that choosing an all-in package often brings the total price down significantly compared to paying for services separately. Many were surprised that private rates for international visitors are higher than local public insurance costs. Those who negotiated their total bill found they could save thousands on their final hospital stay.