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Medical Tourism · From the USA

Traveling from the United States to Istanbul

A long-haul but comfortable direct flight, visa-free entry, and a well-planned recovery schedule make Istanbul an accessible option for US patients.

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Visa status

US passport holders enter Turkey visa-free for tourism and medical-visit stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. No advance application is required. Full detail on Visa Information.

Time zone

Istanbul is roughly 7–8 hours ahead of US Eastern Time (varying with US daylight saving), and further ahead of Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones. Plan for real jet lag on both legs of the trip.

Currency

A card that works well internationally is the easiest option; exchange a small amount of Turkish Lira on arrival if you prefer cash. Check current USD/TRY rates on a source like XE.com shortly before travel.

Flight options from the USA


Direct flights from major US hubs to Istanbul are commonly cited at around 10.5–11 hours in the air — confirm the exact duration for your specific route and airline when booking. Given the long-haul nature of this trip, we recommend arriving at least 1–2 days before your consultation to recover from jet lag before surgery.

Route options: USA → Istanbul
Departure city Route type Approx. duration Notable carriers
New York (JFK) Direct ~10.5–11h (approx., confirm at booking) Turkish Airlines and US carriers
Chicago / Washington DC / Boston Direct ~10–11h (approx., confirm at booking) Turkish Airlines on select routes
West Coast (LA / San Francisco) 1 stop ~14–16h total (approx., via hub) Varies by connection

Planning around jet lag and a longer stay


Because the outbound trip crosses many time zones, US patients are advised to plan a slightly longer overall stay than the minimum recommended nights on the Travel & Accommodation page — a buffer day on arrival before your first consultation, and a buffer day before your return flight, helps ensure you're rested and cleared to fly.

Why US patients choose Istanbul


For US patients, the appeal is usually a combination of surgeon expertise (including NYU fellowship training), significantly faster access to a specialist consultation than typical US wait times, and a fully coordinated experience — surgery, facility, and follow-up managed by one team rather than separately billed providers.

Questions US patients ask most


Is a 90-day visa-free stay enough time?

Yes — recommended stay lengths for facial plastic surgery procedures (see Travel & Accommodation) are well within the 90-day visa-free allowance.

Should I arrive a few days before my consultation?

Given the long-haul flight, arriving 1–2 days early is generally recommended so you're not jet-lagged during your consultation and pre-op planning.

Is it safe to fly home internationally soon after facial surgery?

Your surgeon will confirm you are travel-ready before your return flight. Long-haul cabin pressure and prolonged sitting are factored into recovery timing recommendations.

Does US health insurance cover this trip?

Elective cosmetic/facial plastic surgery abroad is generally not covered by US health insurance plans. Many US patients budget for the procedure separately and consider dedicated travel insurance for the trip itself — confirm coverage questions with your own provider.

What about blood clot risk on such a long flight after surgery?

Your surgeon will factor flight duration into your travel-readiness timeline. General long-haul precautions — compression stockings, hydration, and periodic movement — are typically discussed as part of your pre-departure guidance.

Flight schedules and durations change seasonally and by airline — confirm exact routes and times when booking. See also Visa Information and Travel & Accommodation.