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Coronary Angioplasty Cost in India

  • Starting From: USD 2000-5000

  • Procedure Type: Minimally Invasive Procedure

  • Hospitalization Days: 1-3 Days

  • Procedure Duration: 1-2 Hrs

  • Recovery Time: 1-6 Weeks

  • Success Rate: 90%

How Much Does Coronary Angioplasty Cost in India?

Coronary Angioplasty is affordable in India. The cost of Coronary Angioplasty in India lies between USD 2000-5000. The exact procedure price depends on multiple factors such as the surgeon's experience, type of hospital, severity of the condition, patient's general condition,�etc.

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What is Angioplasty Surgery?

Angioplasty, also known as percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), is a procedure to treat blocked or narrowed heart arteries. A thin, flexible tube called a catheter, with a tiny balloon at its tip, is inserted into an artery and carefully guided to the blocked area in the heart. 

Once in place, the balloon is gently inflated to compress the plaque buildup against the artery wall. This restores proper blood flow to the heart. In most cases, a small mesh tube called a stent is then placed to help the artery stay open long-term. This approach is minimally invasive and focuses on improving blood flow to the heart efficiently.

Who Should Get Angioplasty?

Angioplasty has grown in popularity due to its high success rate, minimally invasive nature, and short recovery period compared to open-heart surgery.

People with Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

  • Those with chest pain (angina) that doesn't improve with medication.
  • Patients with unstable angina or mild heart attacks.

Mild or No Symptoms

  • People with blockages in one or two arteries but still at risk.
  • Diabetic patients with moderate heart risk.

Heart Attack Patients

  • Within 12 hours of a major heart attack if other treatments aren't used.
  • Those under 75 are in shock after a heart attack if treated within specific timeframes.

High-Risk Patients

  • Severe blockages in key arteries.
  • People with multiple blocked arteries and weak heart function.
  • Those with serious stress test results (low blood pressure or severe ECG changes).

Special Cases

  • Patients with entirely blocked arteries (chronic total occlusion).
  • People needing treatment in multiple arteries.
  • Those with previous bypass grafts who aren't suitable for another surgery.

When Other Treatments Don't Work

  • If medications and lifestyle changes fail to relieve symptoms.

Emergency Situations

  • To quickly unblock arteries during a heart attack.
  • When severe chest pain doesn't respond to medicines.

Always consult a doctor to understand if you are the right candidate for an angioplasty surgery.

Angioplasty Cost in India At a Glance

Although the medical benefits are the primary focus, the cost of angioplasty surgery raises many practical questions about its affordability. Angioplasty surgery cost in India is often a determining factor for many people when deciding where to seek treatment.

Angioplasty surgery costs in India can broadly be categorised into the following approximate ranges:

  • Minimum Cost: INR 1,20,000 (about USD 1,400)
  • Average Cost: INR 1,50,000 – INR 3,50,000 (about USD 1,800 – USD 4,200)
  • Maximum Cost: INR 3,00,000 – INR 3,50,000 (about USD 3,600 – USD 4,200)

These figures generally cover routine angioplasty performed without complications. However, more intricate cases requiring multiple stents or further medical intervention can result in higher costs.

Factors Influencing Angioplasty Cost in India

Several elements can push your angioplasty bill higher or lower. The main factors include:

1. Type and Number of Stents

  • Bare-Metal Stents (BMS) typically cost less but might have a higher chance of re-narrowing.
  • Drug-Eluting Stents (DES) release medication to prevent blockage recurrence but come with a higher price tag.
  • Multiple stents can substantially increase total expenses.

2. Hospital or Healthcare Facility

  • Premium or internationally accredited hospitals tend to charge more, as they offer advanced technologies and comprehensive patient services.
  • Local or government-associated hospitals may have lower rates.

3. Cardiologist and Medical Team Expertise

  • Experienced interventional cardiologists with global training often charge higher fees.
  • State-of-the-art catheterisation labs and specialised support staff can also elevate costs.

4. Diagnostic Tests and Preliminary Evaluations

  • Examinations like ECG, echocardiogram, stress tests, and coronary angiography each add to the final bill.

5. Overall Health Condition

  • Comorbidities (e.g., kidney issues and diabetes) can prolong hospital stays or require additional treatments, which can incur extra expenses.

6. Choice of Hospital Room

  • Shifting from a shared ward to a private room or suite increases overall expenses.
  • Extended ICU care for post-operative observation further raises the bill.

7. Post-Operative Medications and Follow-up

  • Essential medications (e.g., blood thinners) and additional cardiac check-ups factor into the total cost.
  • A recommended rehab programme, including physiotherapy and dietary consultations, may incur additional charges.

City-Wise Angioplasty Cost in India

Here is an overview of angioplasty costs (minimum to maximum) in 10 major Indian cities. USD equivalents are approximate and subject to currency fluctuations.

Table 1: Angioplasty Surgery Cost Across 10 Major Indian Cities in INR and USD
City Min Cost (INR) Max Cost (INR) Min Cost (USD) Max Cost (USD)
New Delhi 1,25,000 3,75,000 1,432 4,298
Mumbai 1,35,000 3,50,000 1,547 4,011
Bengaluru 1,55,000 3,95,000 1,776 4,526
Chennai 1,50,000 3,80,000 1,719 4,354
Hyderabad 1,50,000 3,85,000 1,719 4,412
Pune 1,35,000 3,00,000 1,547 3,438
Ahmedabad 1,65,000 2,60,000 1,891 2,979
Chandigarh 1,50,000 2,80,000 1,719 3,208
Gurugram 1,40,000 2,50,000 1,604 2,865
Kolkata 1,40,000 2,80,000 1,604 3,209

Metros such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru generally have broader cost brackets because of a higher density of high-end hospitals. Tier-2 cities can offer slightly lower prices while still delivering quality care. It is always recommended to consult a healthcare provider for precise cost estimates.

India vs. Turkey vs. Thailand: Angioplasty Cost

Medical tourists often compare multiple destinations for the best combination of cost and expertise. Below is a generalised comparison:

Table 2: Angioplasty Surgery Cost Across India, Turkey, and Thailand in USD
Country Approx. Range (USD)
India 1,500 – 4,000
Turkey 3,000 – 6,000
Thailand 3,500 – 6,500

Though Turkey and Thailand also attract numerous overseas patients, India's balance of affordability, advanced hospital infrastructure, and highly trained specialists sets it apart.

Additional Expenses: Pre- and Post-Angioplasty

Pre-Treatment Costs

Consultations & Diagnostic Tests:

  • Specialist consult: INR 800–INR 2,000 (USD 9–23)
  • ECG, X-Ray, Stress Test: INR 2,000–INR 5,000 (USD 23–57)
  • Echocardiogram: INR 2,000–INR 4,000 (USD 23–46)
  • Coronary Angiography: INR 8,000–INR 20,000 (USD 92–229)

Other Evaluations:

  • If you have coexisting conditions like hypertension or diabetes, additional tests may be required.

Post-Treatment Costs

  • Medications: Blood thinners, cholesterol-lowering agents, and other prescriptions: INR 2,000–INR 5,000 (USD 23–57) monthly.
  • Follow-Up Consultations: Around INR 800–INR 2,000 (USD 9–23) each time. Also includes multiple check-ups within the first year.
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation: Physical therapy, nutritional guidance, and counselling: INR10,000–INR20,000 (USD 114–229) for a recommended course.

Unexpected Complications

  • In rare instances, re-hospitalisation or the placement of additional stents may add to your expenditure.

Insurance Coverage and Financing

Most major Indian hospitals accept domestic and international insurance for angioplasty surgery costs in India. Verify in advance whether angioplasty is included in your policy. You can also confirm how much of the procedure costs the insurer covers. Keep an eye on potential deductibles or co-pays.

Some hospitals also offer payment plans or medical loans, easing the immediate financial burden. It's wise to discuss these options beforehand to clarify any hidden charges or coverage caps.

Tips to Reduce Angioplasty Expenses

  • Opt for bundled packages: When complete hospital packages are compared, it is notable that most hospitals offer bundled packages of angioplasty that involve essential services like pre-procedure tests along with standard hospitalisation charges. 
  • Find out about generic drug alternatives: Generic drugs are FDA-approved, equal-brand alternatives that can significantly reduce prescription expenses. 
  • Discuss stent choice with your doctor: Work with your doctor to balance the benefits and risks of bare-metal stents versus drug-eluting stents. 
  • Avail maximum insurance benefits: Call your insurer in advance to confirm plan information, such as policy limits, deductibles, and copays. 
  • Preventive health habits: Regular healthy habits must be given the highest priority. Lifestyle modifications, such as a heart-healthy diet, exercise, and smoking cessation, will enhance cardiovascular health and decrease the need for future interventions.

With such initiatives, it is possible to make well-informed and budget-friendly decisions and prioritise one's own health.

Why Choose MediJourney?

Thinking about medical care abroad can feel overwhelming, especially when you're dealing with something as critical as heart health. That's where MediJourney steps in. We've spent years helping people like you connect with India's best cardiac specialists and hospitals, cutting through the chaos so you can focus on what matters. Our team handles the details, from matching you with trusted surgeons to explaining angioplasty surgery costs in India upfront because no one should face financial guesswork during a health crisis.

But we don't stop there. Need a visa? We'll walk you through the paperwork. Worried about language barriers? Our interpreters and bilingual staff have you covered. We'll even help you find a comfortable place to stay, whether you're looking for something simple or a bit more polished. And if something comes up at 3 a.m.? We're here to figure it out with you. Our goal isn't just to get you through treatment; it's to make the whole journey feel manageable so you can prioritise healing without getting lost in logistics. 

Let's face cardiac care with clarity, confidence, and a team that genuinely cares.

FAQs

Q1. How is angioplasty done?

Angioplasty is performed by inserting a catheter with a balloon into a blocked artery, inflating it to widen the artery, and sometimes placing a stent to keep it open.

Q2. What are the benefits and risks of angioplasty?

Angioplasty restores blood flow and reduces chest pain. However, risks include bleeding, infection, and, in rare cases, heart complications.

Q3. What types of stents are used in angioplasty?

There are two main types: bare-metal stents and drug-eluting stents. Drug-eluting stents release medication to prevent the artery from narrowing again.

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