Priority areas

Austrian medicine has succeeded in the following areas:

  • surgical and conservative oncology (including new methods of ion and molecular targeted antitumor therapy);
  • vertebrology, orthopedics, traumatology and sports medicine;
  • Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS and SBRT);
  • Cardiology and cardiac surgery;
  • Gastroenterology and hepatology;
  • Pulmonology, respiratory medicine, and phthisiology;
  • sanatorium-resort treatment.

The following innovations are used in treatment in Austria:

  • robotic operations;
  • ion and 3D conformal cancer radiotherapy;
  • remote and selective radiation therapy;
  • simultaneous reconstructive surgical interventions for radical organ resection;
  • intestinal plastic surgery after colostomy with artificial and transplant materials;
  • joint replacement with implants with a warranty period of at least 25 years;
  • bone and cartilage plastic surgery;
  • invasive and noninvasive removal of central nervous system neoplasms;
  • radiofrequency ablation;
  • laser therapy;
  • immunotherapy.

Doctors of Austrian clinics never prescribe treatment without a preliminary examination. The country's medical and diagnostic institutions have developed targeted and comprehensive examination programs to help identify the exact causes of uncomfortable and painful symptoms. If side effects occur during treatment, additional diagnostics are performed, and only then the regimens and dosages are adjusted.

Among the most popular clinics among foreigners are the famous Vienna Hospital, the Debling Clinic, the Rudolfinerhaus inpatient facility and others.

The cost of treatment in clinics in Austria

Treatment in Austria is not a cheap and affordable option for everyone. The average price for a check-up diagnosis ranges from 1,500 to 2,000 euros, and the cost of surgery starts at 6,000 euros and increases depending on the volume and tasks. The pricing policy in the country's clinics is approximately the same, but the total costs may vary by 10-15% from institution to institution.

Patient reviews of Austrian clinics

According to reviews from people who have undergone partial or comprehensive treatment in Austria, the vast majority have been helped by therapeutic programs developed and implemented by local doctors. Patients also note the caring and caring attitude of the junior and middle staff, delicious and varied meals, favorable environmental conditions in the clinic areas, impeccable service and a competent approach to the organization of services for foreigners.

Citizens of Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Lithuania and Estonia most often come to Austrian clinics for therapy. Patients from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus also come here.