In recent years, Bali has been attracting not only tourists and expats, but also patients seeking medical services and preventive screenings. While the island is still developing compared to global medical hubs, it offers several advantages:
Cost: Prices for check-ups in Bali are usually lower than in Singapore, Australia, or Europe, though higher than in many CIS countries.
Modern equipment: The leading hospitals and laboratories on the island – such as Siloam, BIMC, Bunda, Prodia, Diagnos – use modern ultrasound systems, digital radiology, and automated laboratories. Many partner facilities follow international quality standards and some hold global accreditation.
Qualified doctors: Bali’s healthcare system includes specialists trained both in Indonesia and abroad. Many doctors speak English, and some clinics provide access to translators for Russian, Chinese, or other languages. Thanks to competition between hospitals and diagnostic centers, you can find both standardized check-up packages and customized programs tailored to your health needs.
Medical tourism experience: Bali is famous not only for its beaches, yoga retreats, and wellness culture, but also for combining healthcare with leisure. Many patients appreciate the chance to undergo a medical check-up and then continue recovery in a relaxing environment – with spa treatments, healthy food, and tropical climate supporting the healing process.