Robotic da Vinci prostatectomy in India typically costs between AUD $10,783 and AUD $17,972. Total expenses depend on the hospital tier, the surgeon's specialised training, and the specific city. In Australia, this procedure costs AUD $34,507 on average. Patients save approximately 58% by choosing India. Most Indian hospital packages include the surgical procedure, stay in a private room, and standard medications.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing established networks provides significant value for Australian patients seeking high-level expertise. Specialists like Dr. Amrith Raj Rao at Manipal Hospitals and Dr. Anshuman Agarwal at Apollo Hospital Indraprastha hold prestigious international fellowships. At HCG Manavata Cancer Centre, packages start around A$17,300. These clinics offer precision technology and support from doctors who have performed thousands of successful robotic interventions.
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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.
Surgeon specializing in minimally invasive surgeries in urology
35 years old
Dr. Kapil Kumar is the Director of Oncological Surgery at Fortis Gurgaon. He specializes in limb-sparing surgery for malignant tumors and breast cancer. Dr. Kumar founded the robotic surgery department at the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute. He works at Fortis, ranked among the world’s most technically advanced hospitals.
Dr. Amrith Raj Rao is a urologist at Manipal Hospitals in Bengaluru. He is a Fellow of the European Board of Urology (FEBU). Dr. Rao holds board certification from the UK. He specializes in minimally invasive surgeries for urological cancers and stones. His expertise includes robotic-assisted procedures for prostate and bladder conditions.