Gastric polyps removal in India typically costs from AUD $1,271 to AUD $2,966. Total investment depends on the surgical technique, hospital tier, and the number of polyps excised. In Australia, patients often pay around AUD $4,519, meaning travelling to India can provide savings of approximately 53%. Most Indian medical centres include preoperative tests and histopathology within their standard surgical estimates.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing large networks like Manipal Hospitals or Apollo Hospital Indraprastha ensures access to JCI-accredited facilities. These major hubs serve millions of patients annually and use modern diagnostic equipment comparable to top European hospitals. Specialist surgeons such as Dr Lalit Banswal have performed over 10,000 major interventions, providing high-volume expertise often unavailable at smaller private clinics.
| India | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Gastric polyps removal | from AUD $1,200 | from AUD $4,237 | from AUD $1,063 |
| Removal of duodenal polyp | from AUD $1,695 | - | - |
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Professor Jaydeep Palep was among the first surgeons in India to master robotic gastrointestinal surgery – training in Italy to bring this high-precision technique to stomach procedures.
Professor Raj Nagarkar has performed over 50,000 surgeries and leads the HCG Manavata Cancer Centre – one of India's largest specialist oncology hospitals.
The doctor graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine from Mysore University in 1996, followed by a Doctor of Medicine in radiotherapy from Banaras Hindu University in 2002. Further enhancing expertise, the doctor earned a Diplomate of National Board in radiotherapy in 2004.
The doctor is a member of several prestigious organizations, including the Association of Radiation Oncology of India, the Society for Neuro-Oncology, the Bangalore Oncology Group, and the Indian Association of Hyperthermia Oncology, reflecting a strong commitment to advancing the field of oncology.
The doctor is an experienced nuclear medicine specialist at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre with 12 years in the field. The doctor specializes in various nuclear scans, PET-CT scans, and nuclear cardiology services, demonstrating proficiency in radioiodine and Lu-177 RN therapies. Over the course of their career, the doctor has managed more than 30,000 PET scans and treated over 1,000 thyroid cancer patients. Additionally, the doctor has contributed to the field through published papers in various medical journals.