What to expect from the first consultation through to full recovery? This page lays out the surgical patient journey in 15 steps: booking, work-up, surgery, hospital stay, rehabilitation and follow-up.
Most spine problems do not require surgery — for around 90% of patients, the treatment path ends with targeted non-surgical therapy, not in the operating room. This page is for those whose shared clinical decision pointed towards the surgical route — for non-surgical patient pathway details, see the Non-Surgical Treatment page. If you are still in the diagnostic phase, that is where the first step begins.
The first step is a specialist consultation, during which we perform a physical and neurological examination, review your existing imaging (MRI, CT, X-ray) and request further investigations if needed. On this basis we establish the diagnosis and discuss the treatment options — including the non-surgical path.
Consultations can be booked through the online booking system: online.bhc.hu
If the shared decision points to surgery, we discuss in detail the type of procedure, the expected outcome, the risks and the recovery time. The surgical booking is then arranged through the Budai Egészségközpont coordination team.
Detailed cost information for the surgery is provided by Budai Egészségközpont, depending on the type and complexity of the procedure. The estimate itemises the surgical and anaesthesia fees, the hospital stay, the cost of the implants used, and the first postoperative follow-up appointment.
An anaesthesia consultation and laboratory tests are required before surgery. These can all be completed at Budai Egészségközpont in a single visit. The anaesthesiologist assesses your general health and discusses the type of anaesthesia.
On the morning of surgery, you arrive at the inpatient unit at Budai Egészségközpont. The nursing team takes the medical history and prepares the surgical site. Before surgery, I visit you personally on the ward.
Surgery is performed under general anaesthesia. The duration typically ranges from 45 minutes to several hours — you will receive a precise estimate at the consultation.
After surgery, you spend a short time in the recovery room where your condition is monitored, or you are transferred straight back to your hospital room. If needed, intensive care monitoring is also available — the anaesthesiologist decides on its necessity based on your general health condition and the surgical load. The nursing team provides regular pain management. Most patients can already sit up and stand with assistance on the day of surgery.
The length of the hospital stay depends on the type of procedure. For smaller interventions (e.g. discectomy), two days may be sufficient. For more complex procedures (e.g. stabilization, fusion), a hospital stay of 3–5 days is typical.
The first two weeks after surgery are the wound-healing period. The main goals at this stage are rest and gradual mobilization.
Two weeks after surgery, we see you for a follow-up at Budai Egészségközpont. We check wound healing, remove sutures if needed, and assess the early recovery. If everything is going well, we begin to gradually increase the load you can take.
From week 2 onwards, daily activity can gradually be increased. Starting physiotherapy in this period is essential for lasting results.
Six weeks after surgery, we conduct a second follow-up. We assess the progress of recovery and request follow-up imaging (X-ray) if needed. Based on the results, we refine the recommendations for further activity loading.
From week 6 — depending on the follow-up findings — you can gradually return to your previous activity level. The total recovery time depends on the type of procedure.
After stabilization and fusion procedures, we conduct further follow-ups to monitor bony fusion — typically at months 3 and 6, then annually as needed. Follow-ups are conducted at Budai Egészségközpont.
An accurate diagnosis and a personalised treatment plan are the first step — whether the path leads to non-surgical care or surgery.
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