Treatment Combiner
Many international patients combine procedures — a health screening with a dental restoration, or two aesthetic procedures under one anaesthesia. Select two treatments to see whether they are typically combinable and how your stay changes.
Results are indicative and informational; they are not a diagnosis, a medical recommendation or a price offer. Your personalised plan is prepared free of charge by Acibadem's international patient team after a medical review.
Turn Your Result Into a Personalised Plan
Share your details and, if you wish, your medical records. The international patient team returns a written, all-inclusive plan — typically within 48 hours, free and without obligation.
- Written specialist opinion on your case
- All-inclusive package with a clear stay plan
- Coordinator and interpreter in your language
Turn your result into a plan
Takes about 2 minutes · a reply typically within 24 hours.
Why combine treatments in one trip
One journey, one recovery window and shared fixed costs: combining compatible procedures can reduce total travel cost and time away from work substantially. Combination is a clinical decision first — Acibadem surgeons only combine procedures when it is at least as safe as staging them.
How combination decisions are made
Anaesthesia time, blood loss, positioning and recovery interference are assessed together by the involved departments. Some pairs share one anaesthesia session; others are scheduled days apart within the same stay; some should never be combined.
Popular safe combinations
Comprehensive check-up programmes pair naturally with dental treatments or minor procedures. Selected aesthetic combinations are routine when overall operative time stays within safe limits. Your surgeons make the final call after a joint review.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is combining surgery riskier?
Approved combinations are chosen precisely because evidence shows no added risk versus staging. Pairs that would extend anaesthesia beyond safe limits are scheduled separately or declined.
Do I save money by combining?
Usually yes — one trip, shared hospital and travel costs. Your personalised plan itemises the combined package.
Who decides the final combination?
The specialist departments involved review your case together. The tool shows typical feasibility; the surgical board decides for you personally.
Can I combine a check-up with anything?
Almost always. Comprehensive check-ups are non-invasive and pair with nearly every treatment, often filling the pre-operative testing role.
