Radioiodine therapy in India typically costs from AUD $1,306 to AUD $3,191. The final price varies based on the required isotope dosage and the hospital's infrastructure. In Australia, this treatment costs AUD $7,978 on average, meaning patients can save around 73%. Standard costs usually include nuclear medicine specialist fees, safety monitoring, and post-therapy scans.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing multidisciplinary centres provides better value for complex thyroid cases. Specialist clinics like HCG Manavata Cancer Centre offer high expertise, with doctors like Dr Chaitainya Borde having managed over 1,000 thyroid cancer patients. Major networks like Apollo Hospitals utilize JCI-accredited facilities for international quality. These larger clinics often provide the specialised lead-lined isolation rooms required for high-dose safety.
| India | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Radioiodine therapy | from AUD $1,233 | from AUD $1,741 | from AUD $1,741 |
| Therapy with radioactive iodine in thyroid cancer | from AUD $3,046 | from AUD $4,352 | from AUD $2,611 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Radioiodine therapy upon arrival and use a flexible instalment plan if needed.
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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.
Dr Chaitainya Borde has managed over 1,000 thyroid cancer cases at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre. He leads the nuclear medicine department where he specialises in targeted radionuclide treatments.
Dr. Shaunak Valame is a medical oncologist at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre in Nashik. He specializes in the molecular basis of cancer and targeted therapies. Dr. Valame completed his DNB training in medical oncology at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. He previously served as a registrar at Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital.
Dr. Lalit Banswal is a surgical oncologist at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre in Nashik. He has successfully performed more than 10,000 major surgeries. Dr. Banswal focuses on gastrointestinal cancer and robotic surgical techniques. He completed a two-year fellowship at the Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata.