Bali Medical Concierge For Elderly Orthopedic Care
marcell
July 3, 2026
3 min read
After a recent trip, I have to say, Bali is really making strides in medical tourism, especially for those needing specialized care. For seniors like my aunt, who was considering hip surgery, the options were surprisingly robust. We looked into orthopedic packages at Sanggar Bali Medical Center, which start around $4,500. It’s a significant saving compared to back home, and the facilities looked top-notch. It’s worth noting that if you’re planning a trip, the peak season for medical tourism here is October to March. The dry weather makes travel and recovery much more pleasant. We went in July, which is actually part of the low season for medical tourism, seeing fewer international patients. This meant concierge fees were reduced by about 15%, which was a nice bonus.
Navigating Bali’s Medical Landscape
It’s not just orthopedics either. Bali Royal Hospital, for example, offers intensive care, though it’s pricier. ICU cardiac care there runs about $1,200 per day. For high-risk pregnancies, their neonatal ICU is around $2,100 daily. Other specialized centers include the Bali International Fertility Clinic, offering assisted reproduction services for $3,800 per cycle. If you’re looking at rehabilitation, the Ubud Wellness Center has a 7-day post-stroke program for $950. For more serious conditions, Dr. Aris Handoko at the Bali Cancer Institute performs minimally invasive tumor removal for $6,200. The key, particularly for elderly orthopedic care, is finding a good Bali medical concierge. They can make all the difference in coordinating appointments and logistics. The wet season, April to September, generally sees 30% fewer international medical tourists, so you might find more availability during those months.
Peace of Mind with a Concierge
This is where a service like Bali International Medical Concierge really shines. They guarantee a 2-hour airport-to-hospital transfer for trauma cases, which is reassuring. For non-emergency situations, their assistance in navigating the system, understanding costs, and ensuring smooth transitions is invaluable. We found their local knowledge about different facilities and specialists to be incredibly helpful. It’s not just about the cost savings; it’s about the quality of care and the ease of access. Even with the lower numbers of international medical tourists during June and July, the level of service remained high. It’s clear Bali is serious about becoming a major player in medical tourism, offering specialized care that’s both accessible and, for many procedures, more affordable.
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