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Radiofrequency Ablation in Italy: Top Hospitals, Cost & Doctors

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Radiofrequency Ablation in Italy

The doctor places a probe into or directly alongside the tissue that has been identified for treatment. An electrical current heats the probe tip, which destroys the abnormal cells at that point. The surrounding tissue isn’t substantially disturbed. RFA is carried out in oncology, cardiology, and pain management departments. A CT or ultrasound feed runs on screen the entire time so probe placement is visible throughout. The majority of patients are discharged the same day. CureMeAbroad lists accredited hospitals that carry out radiofrequency ablation abroad across a number of countries and clinical specialties.

Italy has become one of the leading destinations for radiofrequency ablation, attracting thousands of international patients every year. Hospitals are equipped with the latest medical technology and staffed by surgeons trained at top institutions globally, with costs up to 70% lower.

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Potential Risks

  • Blood may collect around the probe entry point after the procedure.
  • An infection or abscess can develop at the treated site in certain cases.
  • Pain, numbness, or tingling around the treatment area has been reported in the days following the procedure.
  • Skin reactions and localized sensitivity to the anesthetic have occurred in some patients.
  • There is a small chance of complications involving breathing or heart function when anesthesia is used.

Things to Check Before Booking

  • Go through your complete medical history with your doctor before a procedure date is confirmed.
  • Write down all medications, supplements, and vitamins currently being taken and pass this to the treating doctor.
  • A physical examination should be completed ahead of time so any condition affecting treatment is identified early.
  • Someone reliable needs to be available and ready to help throughout the recovery period.
  • The hospital's accreditation and the treating doctor's qualifications should both be checked before any booking is made.

Frequently Asked Questions

Radiofrequency Ablation in Italy — common questions answered

Radiofrequency Ablation in Italy is significantly more affordable compared to Western countries. Contact us for a free quote.

Look for board-certified surgeons with international training. CureMeAbroad has verified Radiofrequency Ablation specialists across top hospitals in Italy.

Yes. Italy is one of the world's top medical tourism destinations with internationally accredited hospitals and high patient satisfaction rates.

We recommend staying 7–14 days post-procedure for recovery and follow-ups.

Packages typically include consultation, the procedure, hospital stay, post-op care, and follow-up visits. Some include airport transfers and accommodation.

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