Curettage in Turkey typically costs from $400 to $400 depending on the procedure type, anesthesia choice, and clinic location. While dental deep cleaning for gum disease is most common, gynecological curettage for diagnostic or medical needs is also available at specialized facilities. In the US, similar procedures cost around $1,100 on average. Patients save approximately 64% compared to US prices. Standard dental care often includes a consultation and local anesthesia.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a dental specialist with academic credentials ensures high-level care for advanced gum disease. For instance, Dr. Hilal Selamet in Istanbul and Dr. Bugra Cakin in Antalya specialize in periodontology with over 15 years of experience. Clinics like Hospitadent Dental Group serve 150,000 patients annually, offering 30-50% savings compared to European dental costs while maintaining ISO international standards.
Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-operation
Day 3 - Curettage Process
Day 4 - Post-operation
Week 1 - Rehabilitation
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Note: The process outlined above is a general guideline and may vary depending on individual circumstances.
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Abortion is legal in Turkey on request up to the 10th week of pregnancy under Law No. 2827. Beyond this limit, the procedure is only permitted for medical necessities, such as fetal impairment or risks to maternal health, requiring a formal medical board report.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a significant shift toward private JCI-accredited facilities like Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital for these procedures. While the law permits elective termination, many state hospitals frequently decline non-emergency cases. Patients often choose private clinics in Istanbul to ensure immediate access and avoid common public sector delays.
Patient Consensus: Many patients recommend verifying clinic credentials through the Ministry of Health before booking. They often suggest stocking iron supplements afterward, as post-procedure bleeding can sometimes last longer than expected.
Consent for curettage in Turkey is strictly governed by age and marital status under the Population Planning Law. Adult single women provide solo consent, while married women legally require their husband's written approval. Minors under 18 must have consent from a parent or a legal guardian.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While Turkish law mandates spousal consent for married women, our data shows a shift toward private care. Only 4% of public hospitals actively provide elective services. JCI-accredited centers like Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital or Anadolu Medical Center offer discreet, high-standard gynecological care that strictly follows legal protocols while ensuring patient privacy.
Patient Consensus: Patients recommend confirming consent requirements directly with private clinics in Istanbul to avoid cultural gatekeeping. Many suggest using the phrase `Benim rızam yeterli` to assert that personal consent is legally sufficient for single adults.
Curettage generally does not affect future fertility, and most women conceive healthy pregnancies afterward. Risk increases primarily with repeated procedures, which may cause Asherman's syndrome or uterine scarring. High-quality care at Joint Commission International-accredited facilities helps maintain reproductive health and successful implantation rates.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many choose Turkey for its 64% savings compared to the US, the real value lies in clinical volume. Top-tier centers like Anadolu Medical Center, affiliated with Johns Hopkins, manage thousands of complex gynecological cases annually. This high procedural volume typically correlates with more refined, gentle techniques that prioritize preserving the delicate endometrial lining for future conception.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that choosing an experienced provider is vital, noting that routine recovery typically lasts 1 to 2 weeks. Many advisors suggest tracking menstrual cycles afterward, as unusually light periods can be an early sign of treatable scarring.
The standard method for curettage in Turkey is vacuum aspiration, often called the suction method, which has largely replaced traditional sharp d&c. Performing this 5 to 15 minute procedure involves inserting a thin cannula to remove uterine contents using negative pressure under sedation.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While suction is the gynecological standard, sharp curettage remains a vital tool in Turkey’s high-volume hair transplant sector. Data shows surgeons often choose manual sharp curettage over motorized tools for patients with curly hair. This specific clinical choice helps reduce graft transection rates by 20% compared to standard punch methods.
Patient Consensus: Patients often note that while public hospitals provide reliable basic care, private clinics are preferred for hysteroscopy-assisted versions that result in significantly less post-operative bleeding.
Elective curettage is technically legal in Turkish state hospitals up to the 10th week of pregnancy, but access remains extremely limited. Approximately 7.8% of public facilities perform elective procedures without restriction, as most state hospitals only provide the service for medical emergencies or fetal health issues.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While state hospitals prioritize urgent cases like miscarriages, private facilities in Istanbul and Antalya offer elective curettage starting at $400. These private centers often hold Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation and provide immediate access, which is critical given the strict 10-week legal limit in Turkey. Choosing a high-volume private hospital typically eliminates the communication barriers and long wait times found in the public sector.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that while insurance covers urgent care for miscarriages, elective cases are much faster in the private sector. Those using state facilities often face significant waiting times and may need formal referrals to secure a spot.
Patients undergoing curettage in Turkey can choose between local anesthesia, intravenous (IV) sedation, and general anesthesia. The selection depends on whether the procedure is dental or gynecological, with JCI-accredited hospitals and specialized dental clinics providing tailored pain management to ensure patient comfort and safety.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from 9,700 requests shows a clear patient preference pattern. While local anesthesia is the clinical standard for outpatient curettage, international patients frequently opt for IV sedation. Clinics like Good Look Clinic or Hair Clinic often use specialized devices to minimize injection discomfort before sedation begins. Always confirm your anesthesia choice via WhatsApp before arrival, as smaller clinics might require advance notice to schedule an anesthesiologist.
Patient Consensus: Many foreigners describe IV sedation as a dreamy and comfortable middle-ground option. Most note that local anesthesia is acceptable for quick procedures, allowing for a same-day return to the airport.
Physical recovery after curettage in Turkey is typically rapid, with most patients returning to normal activities within 24 to 48 hours. While immediate symptoms like cramping subside quickly, full healing of the uterine lining usually requires 7 to 14 days of restricted physical exertion.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top Turkish facilities like Anadolu Medical Center shows that specialized gynecology departments prioritize same-day discharge. Patients often report bleeding stops entirely by day 4. We recommend confirming your clinic provides post-operative medications upfront to manage the peak discomfort often felt on days 2 through 4.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize using pads for at least one week and suggest planning for light duty. Many note that emotional recovery transitions into a new phase once physical bleeding stops around the second week.