
Depth, volume, and long experience with international patients
India's leading tertiary hospitals handle high volumes of complex oncology, transplant, neurosurgery, and cardiac cases. Specialists often train internationally and work in centres accredited to global standards. For many African families, India also offers strong cost transparency relative to comparable complexity elsewhere.Read our India destination guide for the care types we most often coordinate there.
Complex oncology and surgical programmes
India is frequently considered for multi-disciplinary cancer care, advanced surgical programmes, and second-line treatments when local options are exhausted. High case volume can mean teams with deep experience in specific procedures — but volume alone is not a quality guarantee. Accreditation, outcomes transparency, and fit for your case all matter.
Ask about multidisciplinary tumour boards, infection-control standards, and how follow-up is handled once you return home. A centre that excels in one sub-specialty may not be the right fit for another. Match the institution to the diagnosis — not the brochure.
Medical travel to India is sometimes marketed on price alone. That is a risky frame for serious care. The right question is whether a centre has the sub-specialty depth, support infrastructure, and communication standards your family needs — at a cost you can plan for honestly.Our advocacy model prioritises clinical fit and informed consent over any hospital's preferred pathway.
Logistics and family support on the ground
India's major medical hubs are large cities with established international-patient corridors. Visas, accommodation near hospitals, interpreters at appointments, and daily check-ins for companions are part of what we coordinate — so treatment is not the only thing on your family's mind.Reach our team when you want to explore India for your case.