Coronary angiography in the Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $3,172 to AUD $6,920. Prices vary based on hospital tier, the city hub, and whether the procedure is purely diagnostic or requires immediate intervention. In Australia, patients often face average costs of AUD $8,506, meaning choosing South Korea can provide savings of approximately 41%. Standard international packages frequently include the procedure, cardiac specialist consultations, and pre-operative blood screens.
Bookimed Expert Insight: South Korea offers a unique balance of high-tech safety and clinical volume. Asan Medical Center performs nearly half of the country's heart transplants, providing immense experience for complex cases. For those seeking advanced safety, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital uses the BESTcare digital system to reduce medical errors. Specialist heart check-up packages at Gangnam Severance Hospital start approximately at A$1,450, offering a cost-effective entry point for diagnostic imaging.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Coronary angiography | from AUD $3,172 | from AUD $7,209 | from AUD $2,163 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Coronary angiography upon arrival and use a flexible instalment plan if needed.
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Professor Kyung Hee Kim leads the Cardiology department at Incheon Sejong Hospital and holds a PhD from Seoul National University, South Korea's top medical school.
Professor Min Jeong Kim is an interventional cardiology specialist at Incheon Sejong Hospital, one of South Korea's premier centres for advanced heart care.
Professor Byung Hee Oh is a former President of the Korean Society of Cardiology with deep expertise in managing complex coronary artery disease. He previously served as the Director of the Cardiovascular Centre at Seoul National University Hospital.
Professor Oh Dong Joo is a heavyweight in interventional cardiology, formerly serving as President of the Korean Society of Interventional Cardiology and the American College of Cardiology Korean Chapter.