Procedure: $25875
Save 49.95% $51697
Average cost of a Spinal Fusion in Chile is $25875
Flight: $645
An average round-trip flight from the United States to Chile costs $645
Hotel and Food: $115/day
Average cost of hotels and food in Chile is $115/day
The average total cost for a Spinal Fusion in Chile is $27325, which includes flights, a seven-day hotel stay, and food. Compared to the cost in the United States, you could save an average of 49.95%.
All prices are calculated in USD for convenience.
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Step 1: Compare Costs
The first step in finding the best healthcare deal around the world involves carefully comparing different providers. You want to find a provider that’s not too expensive. But still reputable, safe, and highly rated, so you get a great deal without giving up anything important.
TravelCare+ will soon let you request free quotes from different countries. In the meantime, use our database of average prices as a reference when choosing the right international healthcare provider.
Step 2: Book Flight
The next step is booking a flight. You can choose your favorite airline or use Trip.com to compare at prices from different airlines to find the best deal.
You have the power to choose what fits your needs and budget.
Check current deals on flights to Chile or nearby cities:
Step 3: Accommodation
After booking your flight, it’s time to book a hotel in advance. Don’t forget to plan for additional food costs, so you know what to expect when you get there.
Similar to airlines, you can either stick with your preferred international hotel or compare accommodation costs to find the best deal.
Step 4: Visa and Insurance
Visa and insurance costs can change based on your specific needs. Make sure to budget for these when planning your trip.
Step 5: Return Home
Once your procedure is done, it’s time to return home. Enjoy the added perk of exploring a new country while saving potentially thousands on healthcare.
What is Medical Tourism?
Medical tourism is traveling to another country for healthcare. It’s not a vacation; the main goal is medical treatment. Here’s what you should know:
Different Treatments:
Medical tourists might go abroad for various reasons, such as:
- Dental Care: For procedures related to teeth.
- Cosmetic Surgery: For enhancing appearance.
- Elective Surgery: Choosing to have surgery for non-life-threatening issues.
- Fertility Treatments: Help with having a baby.
Experimental Treatments:
- New Procedures: Some travel for new medical treatments not found at home.
Cultural Connections:
- Familiar Care: Choosing a doctor who understands their culture or language.
Affordability:
- Cost Savings: Often more affordable for US citizens as treatments abroad may cost less.
Why Medical Tourism?
Medical tourism allows people to find the care they need, possibly at a lower cost or in a more comfortable setting. Whether seeking specialized treatments or more standard procedures, millions are exploring this option around the world. It’s a way to access different healthcare choices, save money, or find care that feels right for the individual.
Procedure Cost: $25875
A Spinal Fusion costs an average of $25875 in Chile, compared to an average of $51697 in the United States.
Flight: $645 (Roundtrip)
A round-trip flight to Chile costs an average of $645, assuming the flight is booked a few months in advance.
Best Time for Warm Weather:
- Summer Months (December to February): It’s sunny and warm, between 60°F to 90°F. This is also when Chile has lots of fun events.
Want to Skip Crowds?
- Low Season (March to May, September to October): Fewer people visit during these months, so it’s quieter.
Since you’re going for medical care, you might want a peaceful environment. The low season could be a good pick for you. But if you enjoy more activities and warm weather, summer is the way to go.
Hotel: $90/day
On average, expect to spend $90 per day on hotels and accommodation.
If you’re going to Chile, you’ll need a place to stay! Here’s a few quick tips to help you book a hotel and what to know about tipping while you’re there:
Booking Your Hotel
- Reserve the First Nights: Make sure to book at least the first night or two, so you have a place to stay.
- Call the Hotel: You can call the hotel directly to book your room.
- Use a Hotel Website: Many hotels let you book right from their website.
- Get a Confirmation Number: Write down or print the number they give you when you book online. It’s like a receipt to prove you booked the room.
- Compare prices using Trip.com or Hotellook: Find over 1.4 million hotel options worldwide with Trip.com or over 1.1 million accommodation options with Hotellook. Browse great deals and book online for cheaper rates. Experts say Saturday is best for domestic bookings, Thursday or Friday for international. Prices may decline the longer you wait.
Food: $25/day
Expect to spend an average of $25 per day on food in Chile.
Visa Information
Getting a Chile visa – Easy Steps:
If you’re planning to visit Chile, you’ll likely need a visa. Here’s what you need to know:
What You Need:
- A valid US passport
- No need for a visa or reciprocity fee for U.S. citizens
How to Apply:
- U.S. citizens don’t have to apply for a visa. Instead, you’ll get a free Tourist Card upon arrival in Chile.
- The Tourist Card is good for 90 days.
After Applying:
- If you want to stay longer than 90 days, you can extend your Tourist Card for another 90 days. This costs $100 and can be paid at the Chilean Immigration Office.
Note: Citizens of countries like Australia, Canada, Japan, the UK, and most EU nations also don’t need a visa to visit Chile. If you’re from Greece, you can stay up to 60 days without a visa.
Total Cost: $27325
The average total cost you could expect to spend traveling to Chile for a Spinal Fusion:
Assuming a 7-day trip, hotel and food costs are multiplied by 7 to give you a full picture of your weekly expenses.
- Procedure Cost: $25875 (USD)
- Flight: $645
- Hotel: $90
- Food: $25
- Total Cost: $27325
Happy travels!