Your Notifications
All done, no notifications

Foregut Surgery Cost in Turkey

USD 5500 - USD 11000

Affordable World-class Treatment - Accredited Hospitals - Free Treatment Plan in 24 Hrs

3
Days in Hospital
2-5 hrs
Procedure Time
90 - 95%
Success Rate
uploads/procedure/images/1772168545_752133a474b0cceb35fa.png
JCI/ISO 100,000+ Patients 24X7 Coordinator Visa & Travel handled
Your all-in-one medical travel platform for treatment, recovery & care.

Get Your Personalised Treatment Plan in Just 24 Hours.

Share your details to receive a personalised treatment plan, estimated costs, hospital recommendations, and expert guidance, “completely free.”

Required | alphabets and spaces
Required | A valid, working email address
Required | A valid contact
Connect with an Expert

Your information is protected with HIPAA-compliant security standards. We only share your details with hospitals after your consent.

Estimated Treatment Cost
USD 5500 - USD 11000
All-inclusive • Hospital + Medications + Recovery Assistance + Dedicated Care Coordinator

International Quality. Affordable Care.

How Much Does Foregut Surgery Cost in Turkey?

Foregut surgery in Turkey usually ranges between USD 5500 - USD 11000, depending on various medical and non-medical factors. The type of procedure (such as anti-reflux surgery, hiatal hernia repair, or other upper gastrointestinal surgeries), hospital infrastructure, surgeon skill, technology utilised, and the complexity of the condition can all affect the final cost.

Pre-operative examination, diagnostic tests and imaging, anaesthesia costs, surgery charges, hospital stay, drugs, post-operative care, follow-up consultations, and supportive treatment are examples of additional cost components. Although using robotic or minimally invasive surgical procedures may result in higher procedural costs, they frequently offer advantages including shorter hospital stays, reduced pain, and quicker recovery, which can help optimise overall treatment costs.

Factors Affecting the Cost of foregut surgery in Turkey

  • Type of surgery performed on the foregut : The cost varies depending on whether the technique involves anti-reflux reconstruction, esophagectomy, Heller myotomy/cardiomyotomy, hiatal hernia repair, Nissen fundoplication, or bariatric-related foregut surgery. Costs are typically greater for more complicated and involved surgeries. Higher surgical and hospital costs are typically associated with advanced treatments that require repair, such as esophagectomy with stomach pull-up.
  • Surgical Approach and Technique Used: The utilisation of robotic-assisted surgery, laparoscopic surgery, or open surgery determines the cost. Although minimally invasive surgery frequently results in a quicker recovery, it may occasionally have greater operating costs because of the equipment and staplers used. Due to the use of robotic systems, disposable tools, and longer setup times, robotically assisted treatments typically result in higher overall costs.
  • Technology, consumables, and equipment used: Treatment costs may increase if high-definition laparoscopy systems, energy devices (harmonic/ligasure), surgical staplers, stapling cartridges, and mesh are used. The use of high-end staplers, sutures, and sealing devices dramatically raises procedure costs in complicated foregut patients.
  • Infrastructure and standards of hospitals: High-end medical facilities with specialised GI surgery units, ICU services, and state-of-the-art operating rooms may charge extra. Package expenses are typically higher in reputable tertiary hospitals with state-of-the-art facilities, interdisciplinary care teams, improved recovery procedures, and global patient support services.
  • Post-surgery monitoring and complication management: The total cost may go up for follow-up appointments, prescription drugs, diet advice, and additional imaging or endoscopy. The overall cost may increase if complications (such as infection, leak, recurrence, or trouble swallowing) arise and require further care, a longer hospital stay, or re-intervention.

What's included in your Foregut Surgery quote?

Comprehensive tests and imaging
Upper GI endoscopy, Esophageal manometry, Barium swallow, CT scan, MRI (if required), routine blood tests
Key: Gastroenterology specialist team
Pre-operative evaluation, surgical planning, procedure, and post-operative care
Hospital stay + ICU as needed
Pain management, swallowing and dietary assessment, wound care, and recovery monitoring
Country stay monitoring
Clinical evaluation, nutritional counseling, imaging or endoscopy (if required), and long-term recovery assessment
Visa & medical-visa invite letter
Airport pickup & transfers

Cost of Foregut Surgery in Major Cities of Turkey

City Cost (USD)
Ankara $5,500 – $11,000 Explore More
Antalya $5,500 – $11,000 Explore More
Bursa $5,500 – $11,000 Explore More
Canakkale $4,950 – $9,900 Explore More
Elazig $4,950 – $9,900 Explore More
Fethiye $4,950 – $9,900 Explore More
Istanbul $5,500 – $11,000 Explore More
Kocaeli $5,500 – $11,000 Explore More
Konya $5,500 – $11,000 Explore More
Samsun $5,500 – $11,000 Explore More
Sivas $4,950 – $9,900 Explore More
Tokat $4,950 – $9,900 Explore More
Trabzon $4,950 – $9,900 Explore More
Zonguldak $4,950 – $9,900 Explore More

Foregut Surgery - Turkey Vs the World

$2k - $6k
$6k - $11k
$6k - $11k
$7k - $13k
$8k - $15k
$8k - $16k
$10k - $18k
$10k - $18k
$12k - $22k
$15k - $28k
$18k - $42k

Find the Right Destination for Your Foregut Surgery Journey

Tanya Bose
Author

MSc Biotechnology

4 Years of Experience

Last Reviewed - June 2026

Tanya Bose is a medical content specialist with a strong medical background. She has completed her Bachelor's and Master’s in Biotechnology from Amity University. With a deep understanding of biomedical sciences and research, she develops authoritative and patient-focused medical content covering treatments, surgical procedures, and healthcare innovations. Her writing emphasizes accuracy, clarity, and evidence-based information to help readers better understand complex medical topics. She is dedicated to improving patient awareness and supporting informed healthcare decisions by delivering trustworthy medical insights in a clear and accessible format.
View More
Dr. Ashish George
Reviewer

Gastroenterologist

18 Years of Experience

Last Reviewed - June 2026

Dr. Ashish George is one of the leading names in HPB surgery & liver transplantation and has about 18+ years of experience.He is a principal consultant & unit head of liver transplant at Fortis Shalimar Bagh.
View More

Need Help Choosing the Right Treatment? Talk to a Medical Advisor

Our dedicated Medical Patient Advisors are here to answer your questions, help you compare treatment options, estimate costs, and guide you through every step of your healthcare journey.

15 min
Average response time

Serving Patients Worldwide in Multiple Languages.

Foregut surgery is frequently performed to cure persistent ulcers, lessen symptoms, prevent major health issues, and improve quality of life. It is also performed to treat underlying upper digestive system anatomical or functional problems that do not respond to medicines. The primary goals of surgery are to restore normal swallowing and digesting while reducing recurrence of symptoms. It also helps prevent long-term consequences such bleeding, scarring, narrowing (stricture), and reflux-related damage.

Consult a doctor- if you experience persistent or worsening symptoms related to the digestive system, especially if they relate with your daily life routine. For example- frequent heartburn, difficulty or pain while swallowing and nausea or vomiting etc. Additionally, if you feel like food is caught in your throat, lose your appetite, or experience unexplained weight loss, you should get medical help. If you experience severe chest discomfort, blood in your vomit, black stools, or frequent vomiting, you should see a doctor very far away.

Early assessment facilitates accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment to prevent problems.

Proper preparation prior to foregut surgery is critical for a successful procedure and recovery. Patients typically go through a medical evaluation, have their medications reviewed, and given dietary recommendations, including fasting rules, as well as advise to stop drinking and smoking, before surgery. On the day of the procedure, patients should wear comfortable clothing, take only the medications given by the physician with a little sip of water, and take off their contact lenses, jewellery, and nail polish.

The procedure is performed under anaesthesia, after which the surgeon chooses the best surgical technique and corrects the underlying problem; if necessary, reconstruction is performed, and the surgical site is closed.

Foregut surgery typically takes two to four hours for laparoscopic/robotic procedures and three to five hours for open procedures, depending on the type of surgical technique and the intricacy of the case. While the average hospital stay is between two and four days for minimally invasive surgery and five to seven days for open surgery, basic recuperation normally takes one to two weeks. The majority of individuals who have minimally invasive foregut surgery recover more quickly and experience less discomfort and problems.

Some common risk:-

  • Pain
  • Bloating,nausea and vomiting
  • Weakness or fatigue
  • Difficulty in swallowing

Serious complications:-

  • Blood clots in the lungs and leg
  • Severe infection or sepsis
  • Reaction of anaesthesia

It includes long-term relief from acid reflux and heartburn, improved swallowing with reduced chest pain, improved quality of life, better nutrient absorption, and prevention of serious complications.

Recovery after surgery is determined by the type of procedure and surgical method, and in many cases, patients recover well with good care and continuous follow-up. You will be monitored in a recovery area following surgery until the anaesthesia wears off. Medication is used to treat mild pain and discomfort in the throat. It is advised to start with fluids before gradually reintroducing meals as tolerated.

The success rate of surgery depends on the type of the surgery being done andMost elective foregut surgeries (like fundoplication or hernia repair) have a high success rate approximately 85-95% symptom relief.

90-95%

Successful treatment with improved swallowing, digestion, and upper gastrointestinal function

3-7days

Typical hospital stay

1-2 months

Typical recovery with gradual return to normal diet and daily activities
Explore Hospitals ( 61 )

Istanbul, Turkey

112+ Beds · 233+ Procedures
JCI

Ankara, Turkey

230+ Beds · 224+ Procedures
JCI

Istanbul, Turkey

441+ Beds · 296+ Procedures
JCI

Istanbul, Turkey

804+ Beds · 209+ Procedures
JCI

Istanbul, Turkey

5.0 - 1 review · 160+ Beds · 114+ Procedures
JCI

Antalya, Turkey

114+ Beds · 239+ Procedures

Istanbul, Turkey

197+ Beds · 171+ Procedures
ISO JCI

Istanbul, Turkey

4.9 - 1 review · 154+ Beds · 271+ Procedures
JCI

Istanbul, Turkey

186+ Beds · 237+ Procedures
JCI

Antalya, Turkey

114+ Beds · 222+ Procedures
JCI

Get Your Foregut Surgery
Plan in 24 hrs.

Our experienced Medical Patient Advisors have supported 100,000+ patients across 120+ countries with personalised treatment plans, hospital recommendations, cost estimates, and travel assistance, all free.

HIPAA-Compliant Data SecurityShared Only with Your Consent

Free Consultation No Obligation Personalized Treatment Plan Response Within 24 Hours

Required | alphabets and spaces
Required | A valid, working email address
Required | A valid contact

Your medical info is kept HIPAA-style confidential. We never share with hospitals without your consent.

Process Involved for Foregut Surgery in Turkey

Initial evaluation (stage 1)

● Detailed medical history

● Physical examination

● Review of previous medical condition and treatment

Diagnostic work up ( stage 2)

● Upper Gi endoscopy

● Barium swallow study

Medical and lifestyle management (stage 3)

Surgical intervention (stage 4)

  • Gastroesophageal Reflux disease
  • Hiatal Hernia
  • Achalasia Cardia
  • Esophageal Motility Disorders
  • Peptic Ulcer Disease
  • Gastric Outlet Obstruction
  • Esophageal strictures
  • Foregut Tumors
  • Esophageal Injuries
  • Gastroparesis
  • Fundoplication
  • Hiatal hernia repair
  • Esophageal surgery
  • Gastric surgery
  • Bariatric related foregut procedures
  • Minimally invasive approaches
  • Confirmed diagnosis of a foregut condition (GERD, hiatal hernia, esophageal cancer, ulcers, etc.) through tests like endoscopy, pH monitoring, or imaging.
  • Symptoms not relieved by medications (e.g., proton pump inhibitors for GERD) or lifestyle measures.
  • Good overall health to withstand surgery and anesthesia.
  • No severe uncontrolled medical conditions like advanced heart disease, kidney failure, or severe lung disease.
  • Patient commitment to post-operative care and lifestyle changes.

Mesh implants

● Synthetic mash

● Biological mesh

Esophageal stents

● Self expanding metal stents

● Self expanding plastic stents

● Biodegradable stents

Gastric and intestinal anastomotic devices

Reconstructive and support implant

  • Surgical (wrap based)valve : Nissen fundoplication, Toupet fundoplication, Dor fundoplication
  • Magnetic valve system : LINX device
  • Ring magnetic titanium beads: it opens while swallowing and closes during acid reflux
  • Endoscopic valve techniques
  • Natural valve

Procedures commonly associated with anti reflux surgery

● Hiatal hernia repair

● Fundoplication

● Mesh reinforcement

● Gastropexy

Procedure associated with esophageal surgery

● Lymph node dissection

● Gastric pull up

● Chest drain placement

  • Long term relief from acid reflux and heartburn
  • Improvement in swallowing difficulty
  • Reduction in chest pain
  • Better sleep
  • Prevent esophagitis and ulcers
  • Relief from vomiting
  • Improved ability to eat normally
  • Long term relief from symptoms such as acid reflux, heartburn, chest pain, and regurgitation.
  • Improved swallowing and easier digestion
  • Healing or prevention of complications like ulcers and bleeding
  • Better sleep,appetite and daily comfort
  • Successful removal of tumors and lowering the risk of recurrence
  • Fill out the inquiry form: Fill out the form to provide us with the relevant information about your condition.
  • Consult with Our Healthcare Expert:One of our qualified specialists will contact you for a consultation
  • Receive a Detailed Treatment Plan:After examining your situation, we will provide you with a detailed treatment plan that includes expert views and cost breakdowns for various choices.
  • Choose your preferred option: Choose the treatment option that suits you the best.
Jenny Wilson
Your Dedicated Medical Patient Advisor
Treatment planning • Hospital coordination • Multilingual support • Response within 15 minutes.
Our Services to Better your Experience

Opinion & Option

We submit the most accurate opinion and options from one or more countries for your review

Consult Privately

Consult with a certified specialist privately on our telemedicine platform even before you decide to travel

Logistics

We handle flights, visas, transfers, and accommodation—so you can focus on your health.

Recovery

Our In-house rehabilitation service packages to better your recovery and treatment outcome

Frequently Asked Questions

Anti-reflux surgery (fundoplication) takes 7-14 days to recoverHiatal hernia repair takes 10-14 days to recoverLaparoscopic gastric ulcer surgery takes 2 weeks to recover

Long term care after a foregut procedure is important to maintain surgical results,prevent recurrence,and ensure good digestive health.
  • Regular medical follow up
  • Diet and eating habits
  • Lifestyle modifications
  • Medication adherence
  • India is one of the most preferred destinations for fundoplication (anti reflux surgery) due to a combination of medical expertise, affordability and advanced technology.Also give personalised care and quicker return to normal life.

    In Turkey, gastroscopy, esophageal manometry, imaging tests such chest X-rays and barium swallows, blood tests, urine examinations, and ECGs are frequently necessary pre-treatment tests for foregut surgery.

    Fundoplication surgery in India is also safe for international patients because when they are performed in experienced centers complications rates are slow (2-10%). Overall results are still very favourable when pre-operative evaluation and patient selection are done correctly.

    Many sources reporting national practice cite success rate of about 87%-94% for fundoplication in India that means most of the patients experience significant symptom relief after surgery. The majority of patients report reduced regurgitation, better sleep, less reflux symptoms, and an overall higher quality of life.Dietary adherence, lifestyle changes, and routine follow-up care are also essential for long-term success.

    Not Sure About Your Treatment Plan? Get a Free Second Opinion

    Have your reports reviewed by independent oncology experts to help you make a confident treatment decision, all online within 48 hours.

    Upload Your Reports
    Free second opinion on your CAR-T plan