Cerebral palsy is a very frightening disease that occurs in infants and toddlers. Some new parents are still immersed in the joy of their child’s birth when they are mercilessly told that their child has cerebral palsy. Because cerebral palsy is a non-progressive brain injury disease, children with cerebral palsy have slower growth and development than normal children and need timely treatment and intervention. The spastic type is the most common, which leads to paralyzing motor dysfunction, such as poor self-control, and in severe cases, the child is unable to grasp things with both hands, not to mention normal turning, sitting, standing and walking. In reality, some children with cerebral palsy are unable to speak normally or have mental deficits because they have not received good treatment. Cerebral palsy has far-reaching effects and its treatment has always been a key medical research issue, and many parents have taken their children to hospitals all over the world. However, for every family with cerebral palsy, not only do they have to bear a huge psychological burden, but the financial pressure is also high. After all, the treatment of cerebral palsy is a long-term process, and in addition to receiving effective treatment, they must also insist on doing rehabilitation training. What is the approximate cost of cerebral palsy surgery? Many parents are concerned about this issue, but the cost of cerebral palsy surgery cannot be generalized. The severity of each child’s condition is different, and the suitable surgery plan is also different, so the cost is naturally different.