| Chine | Turquie | Espagne | |
| Myomectomie laparoscopique | de $7,800 | de $5,420 | de $6,500 |
| Myomectomie hystéroscopique | de $4,500 | de $3,380 | de $4,000 |
| Myomectomie avec le robot Da Vinci | de $15,200 | de $6,215 | de $12,500 |
| Myomectomie (ablation des fibromes utérins) | de $8,800 | de $3,110 | de $5,000 |
| Hystérectomie avec le robot DaVinci | de $19,500 | de $11,000 | de $12,000 |
Bookimed ne rajoute pas de frais pour les traitements de Fibromes utérins. Les tarifs proviennent des listes de prix officielles des cliniques. Vous payez directement à la clinique pour votre traitement à votre arrivée dans le pays.
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Bookimed offre une assistance experte gratuite. Un coordinateur médical personnel vous accompagne avant, pendant et après votre traitement, en résolvant tous les problèmes. Vous n'êtes jamais seul dans votre parcours de traitement de Fibromes utérins.
Dr. CHEN Yonggang: Chief Physician. Head of Ultrasound Medicine. Lead expert of the Thyroid Ablation Team. Former Director of Ultrasound Medicine at Xiamen University Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital.
He has over 30 years of experience in minimally invasive tumor therapy and interventional ultrasound. He combines real-time imaging with precise ablation. He pioneered freehand biopsy, using a single-handed targeted puncture without auxiliary devices. He has independently completed over 10,000 minimally invasive procedures. His ablation work focuses on hyperthyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, benign thyroid nodules, thyroid microcarcinomas, metastatic cervical lymph nodes, uterine fibroids, and adenomyosis.
Appointments: Standing Committee Member, Musculoskeletal Intervention Subcommittee, Ultrasound Intervention Committee, Interventional Physician Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association. Inaugural Member, Ultrasound Section, Thyroid Disease Committee, Chinese Research Hospital Association. Vice President, Xiamen Association of Ultrasound Engineering.
Professor Lin Jinfang is a senior physician and PhD supervisor. She formerly directed the Division of Gynecologic Endocrinology at Fudan University’s Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital (Red House) in Shanghai. She has more than 40 years of clinical experience. She is a pioneer in gynecologic endocrinology and reproductive medicine and a Lin Qiaozhi Cup honoree.
Focus: complex endocrine infertility; POI and ovarian aging. She developed the "remaining follicle resuscitation" approach. She also treats PCOS, including non-obese types, endometriosis and adenomyosis, amenorrhea, anovulation, and recurrent miscarriage. She provides perimenopausal care, including BHRT, and fertility-preserving minimally invasive surgery such as laparoscopic myomectomy, endometriotic cyst excision, and hysteroscopic septum or polyp resection.
She has published widely on ovarian function preservation and PCOS phenotyping. She mentors future specialists. She also consults at Aiding Women’s Clinic and Kapok Medical in Shanghai.
Professor and Chief Physician. Director of Gynecologic Oncology. PhD in Gynecologic Oncology from the Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. MSc in Obstetrics and Gynecology from Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Nearly 30 years of clinical experience. Published in SCI and core journals. Co‑author of two gynecologic oncology monographs.
Specializes in standardized diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of ovarian, cervical, and endometrial cancers. Provides surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and intraperitoneal hyperthermic perfusion. Pioneer of single‑port laparoscopy at her hospital. Also performs multi‑port laparoscopy, open surgery, and hysteroscopic procedures for benign gynecologic disease.
Affiliations: Youth Director, Chinese Anti‑Cancer Association. Youth Member, Gynecologic Oncology Committee, Fujian Anti‑Cancer Association. Member, Peritoneal Tumor Committee, Fujian Anti‑Cancer Association. Youth Member, Obstetrics and Gynecology Committee, Fujian Medical Association.
Uterine fibroid treatment in China focuses on organ-preserving techniques like High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) and laparoscopic myomectomy. Tertiary clinics like Yanda International Hospital provide JCI-accredited care. Patients can access advanced options including robot-assisted surgery using the DaVinci system and specialized cryosurgery.
Bookimed Expert Insight: China represents a unique landscape where `Class A` level III hospitals like Yanda International manage over 2,500,000 patients annually. These high-volume centers often combine international protocols with traditional Chinese medicine. This integrated approach can potentially shorten the typical 8-day surgical recovery period to just 4 days.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize choosing Tier 3 hospitals to ensure access to skilled surgeons and modern equipment. Many note that bringing a translator is essential for navigating medical records and post-operative instructions effectively.
High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) is a non-invasive procedure using concentrated sound waves to destroy uterine fibroids without incisions. Patients travel to China because it is the global pioneer in clinical HIFU and treats the technology as a mature standard of care. Facilities there maintain high procedure volumes and extensive clinical expertise.
Bookimed Expert Insight: China's medical landscape offers a unique advantage by combining rigorous clinical protocols with Traditional Chinese Medicine for recovery. At Class A level III facilities like Yanda International Hospital, which serves 2,500,000 patients annually, this integration helps manage post-procedure inflammation. This high patient volume ensures surgeons maintain exceptional proficiency in mapping complex fibroid structures before treatment begins.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that HIFU focuses on fibroid reduction and symptom relief rather than complete elimination. Most report returning to normal activities within days, though many recommend arranging local follow-up imaging before traveling home.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) effectively reduces uterine fibroid symptoms like heavy bleeding and pain. Research indicates formulas like Guizhi Fuling Wan can shrink small to medium fibroids. Most specialists recommend combining herbal therapy with Western medicine for the best clinical results and volume reduction.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Yanda International Hospital in Beijing holds the highest Class A Level III ranking. It serves over 2,500,000 patients yearly by integrating JCI-accredited protocols with traditional methods. This high volume suggests that top-tier Chinese centers prioritize combining structural imaging with herbal regimens for complex cases.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that while herbs significantly improve daily comfort and energy, they rarely see dramatic shrinkage on ultrasounds. Many emphasize the need to continue regular MRI scans to track actual size while using traditional remedies.
Hospital stays for fibroid treatment in China typically range from 1 to 4 days. Recovery to normal activities takes 1 to 2 weeks for non-invasive High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU). Surgical myomectomy requires 2 to 6 weeks. Chinese facilities prioritize early mobility to accelerate the healing process.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Patient volume impacts care efficiency at top-tier Chinese centers. Yanda International Hospital serves 2,500,000 patients annually and maintains JCI accreditation. This high volume often leads to standardized, rapid discharge protocols. Patients should prepare for a 2 to 5 day stay even for complex surgeries. This efficiency helps many international patients conclude their clinical phase faster than in Western hospitals.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that Chinese hospitals encourage walking almost immediately after surgery to prevent blood clots. Many note that preparing basic Mandarin phrases helps navigate the rapid discharge process more smoothly.
Beijing and Guangzhou are the leading Chinese cities for international uterine fibroid treatment. These hubs feature JCI-accredited facilities offering high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and robotic myomectomy. Centers like Yanda International Hospital specialize in blending Western surgical protocols with traditional Chinese approaches for recovery.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Yanda International Hospital manages a massive volume of 2,500,000 patients annually. This high capacity allows them to maintain 3,000 beds and perform 9,000 operations yearly. For international patients, this scale ensures researchers and surgeons see rare fibroid cases daily. Choosing these high-volume `Class A Level III` centers typically guarantees the most experienced surgical teams.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that securing a VIP clinic pass is essential to avoid months of waiting. Many emphasize hiring a local translator as English support can be limited outside dedicated international wings.