Stereotaxic radiosurgery in India typically costs from AUD $7,300 to AUD $11,933. The final price depends on the chosen technology, case complexity, and clinic tier. In Australia, patients often pay around AUD $26,675 for similar treatments. By travelling to India, Australians can save approximately 64%. Standard inclusions usually cover the procedure, oncologist consultations, treatment planning, and initial follow-up care.
Bookimed Expert Insight: India offers exceptional value for patients seeking advanced radiosurgery without the long Australian waitlists. Large networks like Apollo Hospital Indraprastha manage over 1,000,000 international patients annually with JCI-accredited standards. Specialists such as Dr. Sridhar P.S. have performed over 2,500 radiosurgery cases and maintain training from institutions like Stanford University. This high clinical volume often leads to better value-for-money compared to smaller private facilities.
| India | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Stereotaxic radiosurgery | from AUD $7,300 | from AUD $14,039 | from AUD $6,318 |
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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. 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.
Dr. Ahmer Arif Shaikh is a surgical oncologist at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre. He specializes in oral cancer treatment with a focus on organ preservation. Dr. Shaikh completed fellowship training in head and neck surgical oncology at the same center. He is proficient in performing major maxillofacial and head and neck surgeries.