Kidney Transplantation in Turkey for USA Patients
Save up to 82%From $3,600 at JCI-accredited Turkey hospitals — USA patients welcome. Visa support, Arabic/English-speaking coordinators, halal-friendly facilities where applicable, and post-op follow-up coordinated with your local doctor. Zero service fees.

Cost — USA vs Turkey
Turkey
$3,600 – $7,200
USA (private)
$20,000 – $40,000
vs USA
Save up to 82%
What is Kidney Transplantation?
Surgical procedure to place a healthy kidney from a donor into a person with kidney failure.
Visa & Travel for USA Patients
US passport holders get the Turkish e-Visa online — typically approved in under 1 hour. Direct flights NYC/Newark, Chicago, LA, Houston to Istanbul on Turkish Airlines (10–13 hours). HSA/FSA accounts may be eligible for some procedures — confirm with your plan administrator.
Turkey Hospitals We Coordinate With
What we coordinate, free
- Visa invitation letter (24–48 hr)
- Flight + airport pickup arrangement
- Arabic / English coordinator
- Medical-record review pre-op
- Hospital + surgeon matching
- Post-op follow-up to your home doctor
With Travel4Treatment vs. On Your Own
Coordinating treatment abroad alone takes weeks. We handle every step — at zero cost to you.
Free. No service fees. Ever.
With Travel4Treatment
- Free consultation with a dedicated case manager
- Vetted JCI-accredited hospitals matched to your case
- Doctor's written second opinion before you travel
- Visa invitation letter and embassy guidance
- On-the-ground translator on day of admission
- Insurance liaison and claim documentation help
- 24/7 WhatsApp support before, during, and after
- Post-treatment follow-up coordinated with local doctor
On Your Own
- Hours of research, no expert to ask
- Guesswork on which hospital to trust
- Pay $300–$1,000 for an independent second opinion
- Visa rejections common without medical letter
- Communication breakdowns at critical moments
- Reimbursement claims often denied for missing paperwork
- Time-zone gaps when something goes wrong
- Discharge papers in a foreign language, no follow-up plan
We're paid by partner hospitals — never by patients. Your quote is the hospital's quote, end-to-end.
