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How Much Does Chemotherapy Cost in Nashik?

The average price of Chemotherapy in Nashik is AUD $1,918, the minimum price is AUD $767, and the maximum price is AUD $3,069.
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Chemotherapyfrom AUD $767from AUD $2,790from AUD $3,390
Resveratrol IV Therapyfrom AUD $209from AUD $837from AUD $279
Lymphoma chemotherapyfrom AUD $7,672from AUD $4,464from AUD $4,185
Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC)from AUD $13,251from AUD $41,846from AUD $9,067
Curcumin IV Therapyfrom AUD $628from AUD $1,116from AUD $488
Data verified by Bookimed as of August 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 166 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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85%
Surgery Time - 4 hours
Stay in the country - 2 days
Rehabilitation - 1 day
Anaesthesia - General anaesthesia
Requests processed - 6882
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Raj Nagarkar

30 years of experience

Dr. Raj Nagarkar has performed over 50,000 cancer surgeries at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre. He specializes in breast and thoracic surgical oncology. Dr. Nagarkar trained at the prestigious Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai. He is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh.

  • Participated as a lead investigator in more than 200 clinical trials.
  • Serves as a professor for DNB Superspecialty Surgical Oncology.
  • Expert in complex procedures including mastectomy and thoracic resections.
  • Founder of Curie Manavata Cancer Centre, a major regional treatment hub.
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Shaunak Valame

10 years of experience

Dr Shaunak Valame presented original research on stomach cancer at the American Society of Clinical Oncology symposium in San Francisco – an elite global gathering for top cancer specialists.

  • Trained at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital – one of India\'s leading multispecialty centres
  • Specialises in targeted therapies and the molecular basis of various cancers
  • Delivered lectures at the International Winter School of Oncology at AIIMS
  • Expertise in managing gastrointestinal malignancies and complex internal medicine cases
  • Active in clinical research to bring new treatment protocols to his patients
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Lalit Banswal

15 years of experience

Professor Lalit Banswal has performed 10,000 major surgeries and serves as a lead clinical researcher in gastrointestinal oncology at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre.

  • Trained at the prestigious Tata Medical Centre in Kolkata
  • Assists on clinical trials for new gastrointestinal cancer protocols
  • Assistant Professor at the State Cancer Institute and Government Cancer Hospital
  • Specialises in robotic-assisted and laparoscopic surgeries for stomach and colon cancers
  • Expert in complex Whipple procedures and liver resections
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Ahmer Arif Shaikh

15 years of experience

Dr Ahmer Arif Shaikh is a specialist head and neck surgical oncology fellow based at the NABH-accredited HCG Manavata Cancer Centre. He focuses on organ preservation techniques that maintain function while treating aggressive oral and neck tumours.

  • Specialises in functional rehabilitation for patients with tongue, thyroid, and tonsil cancers
  • Expertise in lymphadenectomy to accurately track and manage potential cancer spread
  • Utilises surgical techniques designed to preserve vital organs and speech function
  • Active clinical researcher with findings published in international medical journals
  • Trained in both simple resections and complex structural maxillofacial rehabilitations

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Борис • Chemotherapy
Ukraine
23 Nov 2021
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Anonymous • Mastectomy
19 Aug 2018
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Doctors of the clinic are qualified, speak English well. But the organization of treatment, that is, all these coordinators and translators already when you are in India, is a huge minus of the process. Simply huge. Expectations of everything and everywhere for hours, sometimes at times, poor awareness, a terrible accent on Russian, that one can understand a lot to the exact opposite, ignorance of medical terms, that is, only life can translate. I accompanied mamutna treatment, I speak English a little, therefore something accelerated due to this. One patient should not go, look for an accompanying person if other countries do not fit the prices for treatment. If someone is traveling alone or an accompanying person does not know English, the process will spoil your nerves. The very examination and treatment, surgery, everything is at a good level. But before the ability to organize everything painlessly for the patient, it will still come to BLK not soon. I do not know, as in other clinics in India, I think it's the same. Translators are different here, and the problems are the same. So in the whole country I think. But if there is no way out, you can entrust local doctors to the health. The patient is well fed in the hospital and the accompanying person. Chambers of any size isolate the patient with curtains around the perimeter, you see only the staff, but keep in mind that the multiple rooms are very noisy. Who prays in Arabic for the whole room, who sings the song, who plays the game with sound effects, who is screaming on the phone, because there is still no silence, people still have groans for the illnesses of people ... they do not do anybody for unconnected phones, loud talks and other inadequacy.

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Updated: 23/11/2021
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Anna Leonova
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