
See how these top medical tourism destinations compare for Gamma Knife Radiosurgery.
| Comparison Factor | Turkey | Vietnam | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Cost (in USD) | 6500 - 7000 | 5000 - 10000 | Turkey |
| Success Rate (Min and Max) | 93% | 80% – 92% local lesion control (condition dependent) | Turkey |
| Advanced Technology | Leksell Gamma Knife platforms in major tertiary hospitals with integrated neuro-navigation support. | Leksell Gamma Knife systems with MRI/CT-based treatment planning, stereotactic radiosurgery platforms available in major neurology centres. | Both Equal |
| JCI Accredited Hospitals | Medical Visa / eVisa (5–10 working days | 3+ | Turkey |
*Costs are estimates and may vary based on hospital, complexity, and package inclusions. See detailed cost breakdown below
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Get Your Free QuoteBoth Turkey and Vietnam maintain world-class healthcare standards with internationally accredited hospitals and highly trained medical professionals.
25+ JCI-accredited hospitals; many tertiary centres are internationally recognised for neurosurgery and oncology care.
High stereotactic radiosurgery success rates comparable with European and global benchmarks.
Radiation oncology and medical technologies are regulated by the Turkish Ministry of Health and national radiation safety authorities.
Hospitals in Vietnam are regulated by the Ministry of Health, with selected tertiary hospitals offering Gamma Knife radiosurgery and internationally aligned neurology programs.
Good tumour control rates in experienced centres, though outcomes depend on tumour type, size, and location.
Radiation therapy and radiosurgery services are regulated by Vietnam’s Ministry of Health with established radiation safety protocols and clinical guidelines.
| Quality Metric | Turkey | Vietnam |
|---|---|---|
Accredited Hospitals | 25+ | 3+ |
Average Success Rate | 85–95% | 80–92% |
Top Speciality Hospital Hubs | Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir | Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City |
Both countries have highly qualified and experienced medical specialists trained at premier institutions worldwide. Here's what sets them apart.
Neurosurgeons trained in the Gamma Knife
Concentrated volumes in tertiary academic hospitals.
Neurosurgeons and radiation oncologists
Moderate Volumes
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Beyond medical excellence, your comfort during treatment matters. Compare the patient experience at top hospitals in both destinations.

World-class hospitals, exceptional value
Leading hospitals in Turkey are equipped with dedicated Gamma Knife treatment suites, high-resolution MRI and CT imaging, stereotactic treatment planning software, and multidisciplinary neuro-oncology teams. These facilities allow extremely precise radiation delivery while protecting surrounding brain tissue.

Luxury healthcare experience
Major hospitals in Vietnam are equipped with Gamma Knife radiosurgery units, MRI and CT imaging systems for precise targeting, and computerised treatment planning software. Multidisciplinary teams including neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, and neurologists support patient care and follow-up.
Plan your medical journey with confidence. Here's everything you need to know about travel, visas, and accommodation in both countries.
We provide end-to-end travel assistance including visa facilitation, airport pickups, hotel bookings near your hospital, and local support throughout your stay. Our patient coordinators handle all logistics so you can focus on recovery.
Understanding the recovery process helps you plan better. Here's what to expect after Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in both countries.
Gamma Knife radiosurgery is a non-invasive treatment performed without open brain surgery.
Patients are monitored for several hours after treatment before discharge.
Patients can travel once stable and cleared by the treating neurosurgeon.
Neurological symptoms or tumour control improvements occur gradually depending on the treated condition.
In-person follow-ups recommended at 3, 6, 12 months. Telemedicine available.
Gamma Knife radiosurgery is a non-invasive outpatient procedure with no surgical incision.
Patients are observed for a few hours after treatment before discharge.
International patients are advised to stay locally for a few days for monitoring and follow-up imaging.
Recovery and symptom improvement vary depending on the neurological condition treated.
Comprehensive telemedicine follow-up program. Return visits at 6, 12 months if possible.
Gamma Knife Radiosurgery recipients require lifelong immunosuppressant medications. Ensure you have a plan for obtaining these medications and regular blood monitoring in your home country before traveling abroad for surgery.
Every medical procedure carries risks. We believe in complete transparency so you can make a fully informed decision about your Gamma Knife Radiosurgery journey.
Some patients may experience mild headache or nausea after frame placement or radiation delivery.
Temporary swelling in the treated brain area may occur and is typically managed with medication.
Fatigue may occur for a few days after the procedure.
Rare temporary neurological symptoms such as numbness or weakness may occur depending on the treatment location.
Radiation side effects are usually minimal due to highly precise targeting but require follow-up monitoring.
The right choice depends on your specific situation. Here's a clear guide to help you decide which destination aligns with your needs.
Patients diagnosed with certain brain tumours, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), trigeminal neuralgia, pituitary tumours, or other neurological conditions that can be treated with stereotactic radiosurgery. Ideal for patients seeking precise, non-invasive treatment with minimal hospital stay.
Patients with brain tumours, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), trigeminal neuralgia, or other neurological conditions suitable for stereotactic radiosurgery who are seeking affordable treatment options with shorter hospital stays.
Our medical tourism experts can analyze your case and recommend the best destination based on your medical history and budget.
Follow this step-by-step framework to make the right choice for your Gamma Knife Radiosurgery journey.
Consult a neurosurgeon to review MRI scans and confirm Gamma Knife suitability.
Doctors evaluate tumour size, location, and overall patient health before recommending treatment.
Plan the overall budget, including procedure, imaging tests, travel, and accommodation.
Share MRI reports, previous treatments, and neurological history with the treating team.
Follow-up MRI scans and neurosurgical consultations are necessary to monitor treatment outcomes.
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