The Best Hospitals in India for International Patients (2026)
What actually makes a hospital right for an international patient — and a look at the leading JCI & NABH-accredited centres in India, from Medanta and Fortis to Apollo, Max and Manipal.
Honest, doctor-reviewed articles on treatment costs, choosing the right care, and what to expect — written to help you make confident decisions.
Why more than two million international patients now choose India each year — how it works, how much you save, whether it’s safe, and how to begin. Your complete 2026 guide.
Read article →What actually makes a hospital right for an international patient — and a look at the leading JCI & NABH-accredited centres in India, from Medanta and Fortis to Apollo, Max and Manipal.
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India is the leading destination for Nigerian patients seeking advanced treatment abroad. Here is what it costs, how the medical visa works from Nigeria, which hospitals to consider, and how to plan the trip.
Bypass surgery in India costs $5,000–$10,000 versus $80,000+ in the US. Here is a transparent, procedure-by-procedure breakdown of cardiac surgery costs in 2026 — and what the price actually includes.
Total knee replacement in India costs $4,000–$6,000 — and robotic joint replacement is widely available. A complete guide to implants, recovery timelines and what to expect.
From robotic surgery and proton therapy to immunotherapy and bone-marrow transplant, India offers the full spectrum of modern cancer care — at 60–90% less than Western prices. Here is how to navigate it.
India’s e-Medical Visa is straightforward when you know the steps. Here is exactly how it works, who can accompany you, and how long it takes.
Accreditation, surgeon volume, and international-patient support matter more than glossy brochures. Here is how to evaluate an Indian hospital like an insider.
A second opinion is not about doubting your doctor — it is about confirming the plan or discovering a better one. And it should cost you nothing.
Recovery is where good medical travel is won or lost. Here is what a well-run recovery in India looks like — from the ward to your flight home and 90 days beyond.
From awake brain surgery and deep brain stimulation to endoscopic spine procedures, India’s neurosurgeons deliver advanced care at 70–90% less than Western prices.