Peripheral vascular stenting in India typically costs from AUD $4,969 to AUD $9,653. Final prices depend on the number of stents used, the specific stent technology, and the clinic category. Patients save around 64% by travelling to India from Australia, where this procedure costs AUD $20,442 on average. This range usually covers the hospital stay, surgeon fees, and standard post-operative monitoring.
Bookimed Expert Insight: India offers exceptional value for complex vascular work. Major centres like Global Hospital Chennai and Medanta Hospital hold National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) status. This ensures quality systems meet national standards. Experienced surgeons like Dr Ajay Kaul have performed over 15,000 cardiac and vascular operations. Choosing these high-volume specialists in accredited facilities provides clinical reliability at a fraction of Australian private costs.
| India | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Peripheral Vascular Stenting | from AUD $4,969 | from AUD $11,357 | from AUD $7,098 |
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The doctor is the Director of the Department of Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery at BLK Super Specialty Hospital, specializing in surgical interventions for spine and brain pathologies. Areas of expertise include vascular neurosurgery, functional neurosurgery, epilepsy surgeries, and spinal surgery.
The doctor employs advanced techniques such as endoscopy and minimally invasive methods, which reduce tissue damage, blood loss, and recovery time.
With extensive experience, the doctor has held leadership roles at Fortis Hospital, Max Hospital, and Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, and has consulted at Vimhans Clinic and Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. Training includes courses in India, Germany, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, and the USA.
The doctor is the head of the department of cardiothoracic and vascular surgery at BLK Hospital, specializing in the surgical treatment of aortic diseases and heart failure. The doctor is proficient in performing coronary artery bypass grafting and heart valve replacement surgeries.
With a remarkable record of over 15,000 cardiac surgeries, the doctor has also conducted over 2,000 complex surgeries to correct congenital cardiovascular diseases in both children and adults. The doctor has held prestigious positions such as Director and Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute and Director of Cardiac Surgery at Birla Heart Research Centre.
Additionally, the doctor has contributed over 70 articles to international scientific journals.