Oncology
Cancer surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and second opinion routing.
Get a report-based medical pathway, hospital shortlist, expected stay plan, travel guidance and family support from one coordinated international patient desk.
Each care route begins with reports, diagnosis, patient age, urgency, budget comfort and family travel constraints.
Cancer surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and second opinion routing.
Bypass, valve, angioplasty and heart specialist planning.
Kidney and liver transplant evaluation and documentation flow.
Knee, hip, spine and mobility care with recovery stay planning.
Fertility treatment planning for international couples.
Dental implants, cosmetic dentistry and restoration visits.
Weight loss and metabolic surgery pathway support.
Brain, spine and nerve care requiring specialist opinion.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery planning in India.
Ophthalmology, cataract and advanced eye procedure visits.
Planned surgical care, diagnostics and recovery coordination.
Metabolic and diabetes-related evaluation pathways.
Professional patients and families need more than hospital names. They need a structured view of clinical fit, cost drivers, city logistics and recovery requirements.
Reports, doctor questions, hospital options, travel notes and follow-up needs in one planning path.
Collect diagnosis, investigations, scans, discharge summaries and current medicines before suggesting a route.
Match the case to the Indian city and hospital cluster that fits the treatment need and travel reality.
Prepare a focused shortlist instead of overwhelming patients with unrelated hospital claims.
Support medical visa documents, airport pickup, stay near hospital, appointment flow and family needs.
Strong route for oncology, cardiac sciences, transplant evaluation and advanced diagnostics.
Useful for planned surgery, cardiac care, cancer review, cosmetic and bariatric pathways.
Practical for transplant, cardiac surgery and cases needing recovery time near hospital zones.
The page avoids invented fixed prices. It explains what affects the estimate and guides the patient toward a report-based review.
| Treatment | Question Before Estimate | Key Cost Drivers |
|---|---|---|
| Oncology | What stage and treatment sequence? | Surgery, chemo, radiation, diagnostics |
| Cardiology | Interventional or surgical care? | Procedure type, ICU stay, implants |
| Transplant | Is donor evaluation needed? | Eligibility, testing, legal documentation, stay |
| Orthopaedics | Single or bilateral procedure? | Implant, rehab, room category, recovery plan |
| IVF | What protocol is recommended? | Testing, medicines, cycles, specialist review |
A serious medical tourism consultant should provide context: likely treatment category, expected stay, hospital fit, document checklist and factors that can change cost.
Report-based review and first treatment direction.
Focused options by specialty, city and travel needs.
Guidance for medical travel documentation.
First hospital day and specialist meeting flow.
Hotel and recovery stay near hospital areas.
Post-discharge notes and care communication.
"The decision became clearer when we saw the hospital route, expected stay and documents needed before travel."
Patient family, Kenya"We needed a serious review, not a sales conversation. The report checklist helped us prepare properly."
Patient, Nigeria"Arrival, appointment timing and family stay support mattered as much as the medical opinion."
Patient family, OmanYes. Reports, diagnosis, age and current symptoms are enough to begin a first planning conversation.
The safest route is to match the treatment need first, then compare hospitals and cities around that need.
Yes. Stay, pickup, local movement and hospital-day support can include family attendants.
Final cost depends on reports, hospital decision and clinical review. The first step is a responsible estimate conversation.
Share diagnosis, reports, age, country and preferred travel month. Receive a clearer India treatment planning path.