This guide is designed for patients researching coronary angioplasty and stenting pricing in Istanbul and across Turkey. You will find procedure-specific cost breakdowns for single and multi-vessel interventions, drug-eluting versus bare-metal stent options, what your package should include, realistic recovery timelines, and a hospital-selection framework for this catheter-based cardiac procedure.
Turkey's interventional cardiology centres perform thousands of percutaneous coronary interventions annually. Istanbul hospitals offer the latest generation drug-eluting stents, advanced imaging guidance including intravascular ultrasound and fractional flow reserve, and comprehensive international patient packages at a fraction of Western costs.
Your final angioplasty quote reflects the number of vessels and lesions requiring treatment, stent type and quantity, lesion complexity, and whether additional imaging guidance is needed.
Angioplasty pricing in Istanbul depends on the number of vessels treated, the number and type of stents implanted, and lesion complexity. The ranges below represent current market-level guidance for international patients.
| Procedure Type | What It Addresses | Estimated Cost Range | Key Price Variables |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-Vessel Angioplasty | One blocked coronary artery treated with balloon dilation and stent placement | From €3,500 | Stent type (DES vs BMS), lesion length, calcification level |
| Multi-Vessel Angioplasty | Two or more coronary arteries treated in one or staged sessions | From €5,500 | Number of stents, staging strategy, total procedure time |
| Drug-Eluting Stent (DES) | Medication-coated stent reducing restenosis risk; current standard of care | From €3,500 | Stent brand and generation, number of stents needed |
| Bare-Metal Stent (BMS) | Uncoated metallic stent; shorter antiplatelet therapy duration but higher restenosis rate | From €2,800 | Selected use cases, patient factors requiring shorter antiplatelet therapy |
Mapa Health currently offers single-vessel coronary angioplasty packages starting from €3,500, including hospital stay, stent costs, hotel accommodation, VIP transfer, and pre-procedural investigations. Final pricing is confirmed after your interventional cardiologist reviews your angiography.
Multi-vessel procedures, complex bifurcation lesions, and chronic total occlusion interventions carry higher fees due to increased stent counts and procedural complexity.
The cost of coronary stenting varies significantly based on lesion complexity and the number of vessels requiring treatment. A simple single-stent procedure differs greatly from a complex multi-vessel intervention.
| Complexity Level | Typical Procedural Scope | Indicative Price Range | What Increases the Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simple Single-Vessel | Short lesion in a major coronary artery, single stent placement | €3,500 - €4,500 | Standard DES, straightforward access, brief procedure time |
| Moderate Complexity | Long lesion or two-vessel disease, 2-3 stents needed | €4,500 - €7,000 | Multiple stents, longer procedure, possible IVUS guidance |
| Complex Multi-Vessel | Three-vessel disease, bifurcation lesions, heavy calcification | €7,000 - €10,000 | Multiple stents, advanced imaging, rotational atherectomy, staging |
| Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) | Completely blocked artery requiring specialized crossing techniques | €6,000 - €12,000 | Specialized wires and catheters, extended procedure time, expert operator |
Turkey offers significant savings for coronary angioplasty without compromising on stent quality or procedural standards, making it an attractive option for international patients without adequate insurance coverage.
| Country | Typical Pricing Model | Common Total Cost Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Turkey | All-inclusive packages for international patients | €3,500 - €12,000 (including stents, hospital, hotel, transfers) | Latest-generation DES available; high interventional volume; comprehensive packages |
| United Kingdom | NHS coverage or private billing | £5,000 - £15,000 (private; NHS is free but with waiting lists) | NHS provides free coverage but elective waiting times can be significant |
| United States | Hospital and physician billing with insurance | $30,000 - $100,000+ (stent costs alone can be $5,000-$10,000 each) | Highest global cost; insurance coverage varies; significant out-of-pocket exposure |
| Germany / Western EU | Hospital-based billing | €8,000 - €20,000 (procedure and hospital) | High standards; insurance-based system; less structured international patient packages |
| India | Hospital packages | €2,000 - €5,000 | Lower cost point; verify stent quality and brand; evaluate hospital standards |
While angioplasty has a shorter recovery than bypass surgery, you should still budget for the full trip including companion costs, follow-up medications, and ongoing cardiac care.
All pricing on this page serves as educational market guidance. Your personalized angioplasty quote should be based on your interventional cardiologist's assessment of your coronary anatomy and procedural requirements.
International angioplasty patients benefit from structured packages covering the entire care pathway from diagnostic review through the procedure to post-discharge monitoring.
Understanding what each package level includes helps you make an accurate cost comparison between providers.
| Package Type | Usually Included | Who It Fits | Main Price Difference Drivers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Angioplasty Package | Procedure + stent(s) + hospital stay + hotel + transfers + pre-op tests | Single or double vessel disease with straightforward lesions | Number of stents, stent brand, hospital tier |
| Complex PCI Package | All standard + multiple stents + IVUS guidance + extended monitoring | Multi-vessel disease, calcified lesions, or CTO procedures | Stent count, imaging guidance, procedure time, specialist operator |
| Diagnostic + Intervention Package | Diagnostic angiography + same-session PCI + full hospital and travel package | Patients without prior angiography needing both diagnosis and treatment | Combined procedure, additional cath lab time, comprehensive workup |
Modern coronary intervention involves several technical choices that affect both outcomes and cost. Understanding these options helps you evaluate your treatment plan.
| Technology / Approach | Main Advantage | Best For | Cost Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drug-Eluting Stent (DES) | Reduced restenosis rate (5-10% vs 15-20% with BMS); current standard of care | Most coronary interventions; especially long lesions, small vessels, diabetic patients | Higher per-stent cost than BMS; reduces need for repeat procedures |
| Bare-Metal Stent (BMS) | Shorter dual antiplatelet therapy duration (1 month vs 6-12 months) | Patients requiring imminent surgery, high bleeding risk, or unable to comply with long DAPT | Lower stent cost but higher restenosis rate may lead to repeat procedures |
| Radial Access (Wrist) | Lower bleeding risk, faster mobilization, improved patient comfort | Most elective procedures when radial anatomy allows | No significant cost difference; preferred by experienced operators |
| IVUS / OCT Guidance | Precise stent sizing and optimal expansion verification | Complex lesions, left main stenting, uncertain angiographic findings | Adds procedural cost but improves stent outcomes |
Candidacy for coronary stenting depends on the pattern and severity of coronary artery disease, lesion characteristics, overall cardiac function, and patient-specific factors. A heart team approach ensures the optimal revascularization strategy.
The decision between angioplasty and bypass surgery should involve both an interventional cardiologist and a cardiac surgeon. A responsible heart team will recommend CABG when it offers better long-term outcomes for your specific disease pattern.
Understanding each stage of the angioplasty process helps you plan your trip and set realistic expectations for this minimally invasive cardiac procedure.
While angioplasty is less invasive than bypass surgery, it still carries procedural risks. The experience of the interventional cardiologist and the quality of the catheterization laboratory are critical safety factors.
Use this checklist to evaluate the quality and transparency of prospective angioplasty providers before making your decision.
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Selecting an angioplasty provider should be based on the interventional cardiologist's expertise, catheterization laboratory quality, stent selection, and transparent aftercare planning.
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This FAQ addresses the most common pricing, technique, recovery, and safety questions about coronary stenting in Istanbul.
Single-vessel coronary angioplasty with a drug-eluting stent in Istanbul typically starts from around €3,500. Multi-vessel procedures or complex interventions with multiple stents cost more. The final fee depends on the number of vessels treated, stent type and quantity, lesion complexity, and package inclusions.
Drug-eluting stents (DES) are coated with medication that slowly releases to prevent the artery from re-narrowing (restenosis). Bare-metal stents (BMS) lack this coating and have a higher restenosis rate of 15-20% versus 5-10% for DES. However, BMS require a shorter duration of dual antiplatelet therapy. Drug-eluting stents are now the standard of care for most coronary interventions.
Most patients stay 1-2 days after elective coronary angioplasty. Simple single-vessel procedures with radial access may allow same-day or next-day discharge, while complex multi-vessel interventions may require 2-3 days of observation with cardiac monitoring.
Most patients can resume light daily activities within 2-3 days and return to work within 1-2 weeks. The access site (groin or wrist) heals within 1-2 weeks. Dual antiplatelet therapy (aspirin plus a P2Y12 inhibitor) must be continued for 6-12 months as prescribed. Full physical activity can typically resume within 2-4 weeks with cardiology clearance.
Angioplasty is less invasive with shorter recovery, but it is not always the better option. For single or double vessel disease, angioplasty often provides equivalent outcomes with less risk. For complex multi-vessel disease, especially in diabetic patients, CABG surgery may offer superior long-term survival and freedom from repeat procedures. The choice should be made by a multidisciplinary heart team.
Pre-procedural evaluation includes coronary angiography (diagnostic catheterization), ECG, echocardiography, blood tests including kidney function and coagulation profile, and review of current medications. If angiography has already been performed elsewhere, the interventional cardiologist reviews the images to plan the stenting strategy.
Most patients can fly 3-5 days after uncomplicated elective angioplasty and stenting, once the cardiologist confirms stable recovery and adequate access site healing. Stay hydrated, move periodically during the flight to prevent blood clots, and carry your medication list and procedure summary with you.
With modern drug-eluting stents, the restenosis rate is approximately 5-10% within the first year. Bare-metal stents have a higher rate of 15-20%. Factors affecting restenosis include diabetes, small vessel diameter, long lesion length, and compliance with antiplatelet medication. If restenosis occurs, it can usually be treated with repeat angioplasty or a drug-coated balloon.
Send your angiography report and medical history to receive an initial assessment, stent strategy recommendation, estimated pricing, and package details from our interventional cardiology team.