No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Viral Hepatitis treatment and use a flexible instalment plan if needed.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Viral Hepatitis treatment and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Viral Hepatitis treatment journey.
Professor Yogesh Batra is a multi-award-winning hepatologist who earned his specialist qualifications from the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
Hepatitis C is completely curable in India. It has a 95% success rate using 8 to 12 weeks of oral antiviral medication. Hepatitis A and E typically clear naturally. Chronic Hepatitis B and D are manageable through lifelong antiviral suppression. However, they cannot yet be permanently eradicated.
Bookimed Expert Insight: India serves over 2,000,000 patients annually at major hubs like Manipal Hospitals. Our data shows patients choose Indian clinics because they manufacture high-quality generic antivirals. This allows patients to complete a 12-week Hepatitis C course for a fraction of the cost elsewhere.
Patient Consensus: Patients highlight the speed of diagnostics in Delhi. They often receive full results within three days. Many appreciate the easy access to specialists who provide clear medication schedules for use in Australia.
Doctors in India primarily prescribe oral antivirals like Tenofovir and Entecavir for chronic Hepatitis B. These medications effectively suppress the virus and prevent liver damage. Indian clinics use high-quality generic versions that meet international standards for safety and efficacy.
Bookimed Expert Insight: India provides recent antiviral generations like TAF and Entecavir through high-quality domestic production. Major hubs like Delhi and Bengaluru serve millions of patients annually. These centres often perform high volumes of liver-related procedures. Global Hospital Chennai alone has performed over 1,000 successful liver transplants. This deep hepatology expertise ensures patients receive medication regimens tailored to their viral load and liver health.
Patient Consensus: Patients in India find the diagnostic process very fast. Most receive their full medication regimen and results within three days. Many appreciate the English-speaking coordinators and interpreters who assist with pharmacy visits and paperwork.
Australian patients treating viral hepatitis in India must stop all alcohol to protect liver cells. They should drink only sealed bottled water to avoid waterborne infections. Specialists recommend lean proteins like tofu or legumes for tissue repair. Small, frequent meals help manage nausea during intensive antiviral therapy.
Bookimed Expert Insight: India is a leader in Hepatology. Dr Yogesh Batra at BLK Super Speciality Hospital has over 20+ years of experience. Our data shows specialised centres often integrate modern antivirals with ozone therapy or IV nutrition. This supports liver metabolism. This approach prioritises gut health and faster recovery for international patients.
Patient Consensus: Patients find that translation services at Manipal Goa Hospital or Artemis Hospitals help. They make managing drug schedules and pharmacy visits much easier. Many appreciate having coordinators to help navigate local pharmacies for their medicine in India.
India provides effective vaccines for Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B. The government offers free Hepatitis B shots for infants. Private hospitals like Artemis and Apollo provide vaccines for both types. No vaccines currently exist for Hepatitis C, D, or E at any Indian clinic.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Indian clinics like Global Hospital Chennai and BLK Super Speciality are major hubs. They serve over 1,000,000 patients annually and specialise in liver health. Patients often visit for Hepatitis C meds. They often stay to finish A and B vaccine series. This is due to the many JCI-accredited facilities in Delhi and Mumbai.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to confirm vaccine brands and schedules during appointments. Many travellers recommend keeping a vaccine card for follow-up doses when returning to Australia. Indian doctors at JCI-accredited clinics are praised for their professionalism. They are also praised for providing helpful translators during the process.