🇨🇩DR CongoHospital Guide

Best Hospitals in India for Cancer Treatment

$4,000–$18,000 USD

Cost Range

Varies by type and stage

Recovery

Varies by cancer type

Success Rate

9 – 12 hours

Flight to India

Quality Assurance

What Hospital Accreditation Means

NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals)

India's gold standard for hospital quality. Hospitals with NABH accreditation meet rigorous standards for patient safety, clinical care, and facility management.

JCI (Joint Commission International)

The world's leading healthcare accreditation body. JCI-accredited hospitals in India meet the same standards as leading US and European hospitals.

ISO Certification

International quality management standards covering processes, documentation, and continuous improvement across hospital departments.

Decision Guide

How to Choose the Right Hospital for Cancer Treatment

Volume matters

High-volume centers performing 500+ cancer treatment procedures annually have better outcomes and faster recovery rates.

Specialist team

Look for dedicated specialty departments with consultants who focus exclusively on your condition — not general surgeons.

International patient support

Hospitals with dedicated IPD (International Patient Departments) have staff experienced in coordinating for overseas patients, visa letters, and care coordination.

Transparent cost estimates

Reputable hospitals provide detailed cost estimates before admission with clear breakdowns, not vague totals.

Estimated cost at these hospitals

$4,000–$18,000 USD

60–80% less than Western hospitals for the same quality of care

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FAQs

Common Questions about Cancer Treatment in India

How much does cancer treatment cost in India?

Cancer treatment in India costs $4,000–$18,000+ depending on cancer type, stage, and treatment protocol. A full chemotherapy course typically runs $4,000–$8,000. This is 60–70% less than in Western countries.

Do Indian hospitals use international cancer treatment protocols?

Yes. Top hospitals follow NCCN and ESMO guidelines. Many oncologists trained at MD Anderson, Royal Marsden, and similar institutions.

Can I get a second opinion before committing to treatment in India?

Absolutely. Arodya arranges virtual second-opinion consultations with India's top oncologists before you travel. Share your reports and receive a detailed opinion within 48 hours.

Get a tailored treatment plan

Share your reports and we will connect you with a specialist team within 24 hours.

Estimated cost for DR Congo patients

$4,000–$18,000 USD

Recovery: Varies by type and stage

Success rate: Varies by cancer type

Travel

Quick Facts

Flight9 – 12 hours
Visae-Medical Visa (e-MedVisa)
Processing5–7 business days
CurrencyCongolese Franc