Hematology oncology in South Korea typically costs from AUD $91,413 to AUD $457,788. Total expenses depend on the specific cancer subtype, hospital tier, and choice of targeted therapies. Australians can expect approximate savings of 50–70% compared to local private costs for identical treatments at accredited hospitals.
Typical Hematology Oncology Costs in South Korea
Major medical centres are located in Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi-do. Regional facilities in Gyeonggi-do often provide rates 15–20% lower than those in central Seoul. Request a consultation with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific condition.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Plasmapheresis | from AUD $6,056 | from AUD $3,172 | from AUD $1,730 |
| Lymphoma chemotherapy | from AUD $32,442 | from AUD $4,614 | from AUD $4,326 |
| Chemotherapy | from AUD $4,037 | from AUD $2,884 | from AUD $3,504 |
| CAR T-cell therapy | from AUD $555,113 | from AUD $360,463 | from AUD $216,278 |
| Bone marrow transplantation | from AUD $79,302 | from AUD $72,093 | from AUD $51,907 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Hematology Oncology treatment upon arrival and use a flexible instalment plan if needed.
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Professor Keun Chil Park leads the Division of Hematology-Oncology at Samsung Medical Center. He is a recognized authority in treating cancers of the chest and upper digestive tract.
Oncologist, specializing in clinical oncology and oncohematology
28 years of experience
South Korean haematology-oncology treatment matches or exceeds Western standards. Average five-year cancer survival rates reach 70.4% to 73.7%. Leading Seoul centres integrate robotic surgery and radiotherapy. These facilities consistently rank alongside top-tier American institutions like the Mayo Clinic in global healthcare reviews.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a high density of digital integration in Korean hospitals. This includes the BESTcare system at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. This digitalisation reduces medical errors and streamlines diagnostic turnarounds. For patients, biopsy and genetic profiling results often arrive faster than in Western systems.
Patient Consensus: Patients in the Republic of Korea report fast transitions from diagnosis to therapy. Many note that the clinical environment is efficient. However, consultations may feel more transactional than in Australia.
Australian patients must provide clinical summaries, original DICOM imaging files on a portable drive, and physical pathology samples. All documents must be in English or Korean. These materials help maintain continuity of care across JCI-accredited facilities like Samsung Medical Center or Severance Hospital.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Leading Korean centres use digital hospital systems like BESTcare at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. These platforms allow the integration of Australian electronic health records. Patients should ask their Australian specialist for digital summaries to speed up the entry into these systems.
Patient Consensus: Patients find that Korean oncology teams prefer imaging from the last 6 months. Having matching identifiers on physical slides and pathology reports prevents delays during the initial hospital intake.
Blood cancer therapies in South Korea include CAR T-cell therapy, allogeneic bone marrow transplantation, and targeted biologics. JCI-accredited Seoul hospitals like Samsung Medical Center use digital systems to treat complex leukaemia and lymphoma cases. Some centres, including Severance Hospital, also provide heavy ion therapy.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Samsung Medical Center and Asan Medical Center rank in Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals list for oncology. Our data reveals these centres integrate real-time digital monitoring with CAR T-cell therapy. This allows specialists to manage immune responses instantly. Such monitoring is vital for patient safety during the critical first week of intensive treatment.
Patient Consensus: Patients find the Seoul hospital facilities very modern. They report that digital medical records make transferring their health history and follow-up care much faster.
International patients typically secure oncology appointments within 1 to 7 days of arrival in South Korea. Treatment usually begins within 1 to 3 weeks. Tertiary hospitals like Samsung Medical Center and Severance Hospital use specialised centres to fast-track foreign cases. This allows them to bypass local waitlists.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Speed in South Korea is driven by deep digitalisation. Hospitals like Seoul National University Hospital have been fully digital since 2004. This integration allows pathologists and oncologists to share data instantly. Such systems reduce administrative delays and allow treatment plans to be finalised quickly.
Patient Consensus: Patients find the medical system efficient and note that specialists coordinate every test personally. Many observe that biopsies and specialised imaging often happen in a single day in Seoul.
Australian patients in the Republic of Korea encounter a system where nurses focus strictly on medical tasks. In Australia, the model is holistic. In Korea, personal care like feeding or mobility support is handled by a guardian or hired caregiver. Many JCI-accredited Seoul hospitals now offer integrated care units to manage all needs.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Samsung Medical Center and Asan Medical Center treat over 2 million people annually. This high throughput makes nursing care efficient but task-focused. Australians should request private rooms in these large centres. This provides more acoustic privacy and space for a private caregiver or family member.
Patient Consensus: Patients find Korean nursing highly efficient for clinical tasks like chemotherapy infusions. However, it is less focused on emotional comfort. Bringing a companion is essential for non-urgent needs. This is because call-bells are mostly used for medical emergencies in the Republic of Korea.
Oncologists and hospital staff in South Korea actively support international patients. They use JCI-accredited facilities and dedicated international healthcare centres. Major Seoul hospitals employ multilingual staff and digital health systems to help foreign patients. Doctors often hold memberships in international societies like ASCO.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Korean tertiary hospitals operate like digital cities. Oncology departments are fully integrated with on-site pathology and imaging. Facilities such as Seoul National University Bundang Hospital use the BESTcare system to reduce medical errors. This digital focus allows patients to receive comprehensive results within days. This is vital for Australians on tight travel timelines.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that major university hospitals in Korea provide support through foreign patient desks. They found that a coordinator helps with consent forms, test explanations, and billing. This significantly eases the process of using international insurance.