Bali
International Hospital Costs: A 2027 Price Transparency Guide
Short answer: There is no single “Bali International
Hospital price” — costs depend on your procedure, your specialist, the
tests and imaging required, the length of your hospital stay, and
whether you need recovery care afterward. What matters more than any
headline figure is getting a written, itemized estimate from the
hospital before you travel. In 2027, that estimate is obtainable in
advance, and that is exactly what we coordinate on your behalf. This
guide explains what drives the cost, what a real estimate includes, and
how to get one you can trust.
We coordinate care at Bali International Hospital (BIH) but do not
set its prices. This guide is about how the cost works and how to
get it in writing — not an invented price list.
Why we won’t publish a
fixed price table
You will find websites that quote a firm dollar figure for “surgery
at BIH.” Treat those with caution. Real medical costs are case-specific,
and a firm number attached to a procedure you have not been assessed for
is either a teaser or a guess. Publishing invented figures would be
dishonest, and on a Your-Money-or-Your-Life topic like medical costs,
dishonesty has consequences.
What we can give you is far more useful: a transparent,
hospital-sourced estimate built around your actual case, plus a clear
explanation of what moves the number.
What actually drives your
BIH cost
Your total is the sum of several components, not one line item:
- The procedure or treatment itself — the surgeon’s
or specialist’s fee and the operating-room or treatment cost. - Pre-treatment diagnostics — consultations, blood
work, and imaging such as MRI or
CT scans needed to plan safely. - Specialist consultations — see our detail on specialist
consultation fees at BIH. - Implants, devices, and medications — for surgeries
requiring hardware (e.g., an orthopedic implant), this can be a
significant, case-specific component. - Length of hospital stay — daily room and nursing
charges vary with room category and how long you are admitted. - Post-treatment recovery — if you stay in Bali to
recover, recovery villa care in
Sanur is a separate, plannable cost.
Because these move independently, two patients having “the same”
operation can receive different totals. That is normal and honest — and
it is why a personalized written estimate beats any published table.
Medical disclaimer: We are an independent
facilitator. We coordinate appointments, visas, transfers,
accommodation, and recovery. We do not provide diagnoses, prescriptions,
or medical advice. All clinical decisions are made by licensed
specialists at the treating hospital. This information is general and
not a substitute for professional medical consultation.
What a good written
estimate includes
When we gather a cost estimate from BIH for you, we push for it to be
itemized so you can see where every figure comes from. A strong estimate
typically breaks out:
- Specialist and procedure fees.
- Expected diagnostics and imaging.
- Estimated room category and length of stay.
- Implants/devices/medications where applicable.
- A note on what could change the total (for example,
if intra-operative findings alter the plan).
An itemized estimate is not just clearer — it is your protection. It
lets you ask informed questions, compare against another destination,
and avoid surprises at discharge. For the practical mechanics of
settling the bill, see how to pay hospital
bills in Bali as a foreigner and, if you are insured, cashless direct billing at
BIH.
Estimate
versus final bill: setting honest expectations
An estimate is a well-informed projection, not a fixed-price
contract. In most planned, straightforward cases the final bill lands
close to the estimate. It can differ when:
- A specialist revises the treatment plan after assessing you in
person. - Additional diagnostics are needed once you arrive.
- Your recovery requires a longer admission than projected.
We flag this openly. A concierge that promises the estimate is the
guaranteed final number is not being straight with you. What we
can promise is that you will have a written, hospital-sourced
figure in hand before you commit — and that we will explain any variance
if it arises.
Deposits and upfront costs
International patients are commonly asked for an upfront deposit or
estimate-based prepayment. This is standard practice and not unique to
Bali. We explain the details in upfront deposits and
estimates for surgery in Bali, so there are no surprises about
timing or amount.
How to get your transparent
quote
Getting a real BIH cost estimate follows a simple path, and we handle
the coordination:
- Share your case — your condition, any relevant
reports, and what you are seeking. (A medical record review
before your trip sharpens the estimate.) - We route it to the right specialist at BIH for an
assessment of what your treatment likely involves. - We gather a written, itemized estimate and walk you
through it. - You decide with a real number in front of you — not
a guess.
This is precisely the concierge value: turning an unanswerable “how
much does BIH cost?” into a clear, personalized figure you can plan
around.
A reputable source for
your own research
For neutral, non-commercial guidance on budgeting for care abroad —
including the importance of understanding all costs in writing and
planning for the unexpected — review the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) medical tourism guidance in Travelers’
Health (wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel).
Stop guessing — get it in
writing
The honest answer to “what does Bali International Hospital cost?”
is: let us get you a written estimate for your specific case.
That is the only figure worth planning around.
Request a transparent BIH cost estimate
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Quick question? Message us on WhatsApp: chat with a coordinator.
For the wider picture, visit the Sanur Medical Concierge
homepage, read our complete patient guide to
Bali International Hospital, or browse the treatments we coordinate.
Maintained by the International Patient Services team at Sanur
Medical Concierge — an independent facilitator at KEK Sanur and Bali
International Hospital, not a clinical provider.