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How Much Does Tetralogy of Fallot Surgery Cost in India in AUD?

Tetralogy of Fallot surgery in India typically costs from AUD $8,363 to AUD $13,698. The final price depends on the specific surgical technique, hospital tier, and the length of intensive care stay. In Australia, the average cost for this complex heart procedure is around AUD $82,186. By travelling to India, Australian families can save approximately 86%. These hospital prices generally include pre-operative evaluations and about ten days of inpatient care.

  • Intracardiac repair: is the standard definitive surgery for correcting the four heart defects.
  • Temporary shunt procedure: typically costs 50–60% less than a full repair for unstable infants.
  • Hospital location: Private facilities in Delhi and Mumbai often command higher fees than regional centres.
  • Accommodation upgrades: Choosing a private or deluxe recovery suite adds to the daily hospital rate.

Bookimed Expert Insight: India offers exceptional value for complex paediatric cardiac care. Top facilities like Fortis Escorts Heart Institute hold JCI accreditation and NABH certification. This clinic appeared in the Newsweek Top World Specialised Clinics ranking for 2022. It routinely serves international patients from the UK, Canada, and the United States. Families benefit from specialised paediatric cardiac units staffed by consultants with decades of surgical experience.

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Tetralogy of Fallot Surgeryfrom AUD $8,363from AUD $36,046from AUD $20,763
Data verified by Bookimed as of July 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 16 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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85%
Surgery Time - 4 hours
Stay in the country - 14 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
Anaesthesia - General anaesthesia
Requests processed - 951
Bookimed fees - $0

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Krishna Subramony Iyer

43 years of experience

Dr. Krishna Subramony Iyer has performed over 10,000 surgeries for congenital heart diseases. He pioneered pediatric cardiac care in Northern India at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute. Dr. Iyer performed the first successful rapid two-stage arterial switch in India. He specializes in treating newborns and malnourished infants with complex heart conditions.

  • Completed a fellowship at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne.
  • Served as an Additional Professor at AIIMS in New Delhi.
  • Expert in double switch operations and Fontan procedures.
  • Active member of the 'Gift of Life' program by Rotary International.

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Updated: 27/05/2022
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