The most common diseases and illnesses: lithotripsy is used to treat nephrolithiasis and ureterolithiasis, whereas orthotripsy is used to treat heel spurs.

 Treatment. Both procedures are performed with a powerful lithotripter Dornier Compact Sigma (Germany). It is a contemporary non-invasive (no-scalpel), careful, safe and effective treatment, which may be used if particular conditions are met. 

Lithotripsy, orthotripsy services and prices

Service
Centre standard price Eur with a referral letter Centre For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Consultation of the orthopaedist traumatologist
65.98 € 89.00 €
Consultation of the urologist
56.98 € 80.00 €
Primary consultation of Prof.Hab.Dr. urologist
71.98 € 95.00 €
Service
Centre standard price Eur with a referral letter Centre For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Foot or one heel radiograph in lateral position
25.98 € 49.00 €
Intravenous urography with plain film
73.98 € 97.00 €
Kidney area plain film
25.98 € 49.00 €
Service
Centre standard price Eur with a referral letter Centre For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Laboratory tests kit carried out before a day surgery at MDC
15.00 € 15.00 €
Rest electrocardiogram (ECG)
19.00 € 19.00 €
Service
Centre standard price Eur with a referral letter Centre For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Ekstracorporal lithotripsy
163.00 € 500.00 €
Lithotripsy (calcaneus spur, wrist, etc.).
139.00 € 139.00 €

What factors affect the price?

The prices indicated below apply to citizens of the Republic of Lithuania and the European Union.
If you are coming from another country please check the price by telephoning or sending an email.

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Doctors

Navikas Vygandas
Navikas Vygandas

Orthopaedic traumatologist

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FAQ (frequently asked questions)

Lithotripsy is not recommended if the patient is pregnant, taller than 2.1 m or shorter than 1.22 m, or weighs more than 136 kg.

Lithotripsy is not performed on patients who:

  • have life-threatening heart conditions;
  • have increased blood coagulation;
  • have stones in the bony pelvis.

Orthotripsy is not recommended for patients who:

  • have sensory disorders;
  • have an infection in the area to be treated;
  • take anticoagulants or have coagulation disorders;
  • have diabetes;
  • have an implanted electrostimulator;
  • are pregnant;
  • have an oncological disease;
  • have had a corticosteroid injection < 6 weeks prior to the procedure.

Do not delay. Take care of yourself