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A view of Kasih Ibu Hospital Denpasar with its medical equipment, beds and staff.
A view of Kasih Ibu Hospital Denpasar with its medical equipment, beds and staff.A view of Kasih Ibu Hospital Denpasar with its medical equipment, beds and staff.A view of Kasih Ibu Hospital Denpasar with its medical equipment, beds and staff.

Kasih Ibu Hospital Denpasar

Jl. Teuku Umar No. 120 Denpasar, 80114 Bali, Indonesia

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About Kasih Ibu Hospital Denpasar

Kasih Ibu Hospital (KIH) is the largest private hospital group in Bali. We have a reputation for providing effective and outstanding healthcare for the past 30 years. Providing the highest quality care in hemodialysis and medical procedures with advanced radiology and diagnostics. KIH have the most senior consultants and doctors in Bali. 

Multilingual staff: English, Japanese & Bahasa.

PRICING **MUST READ**:

DIALYSIS UNIT:
Displayed prices include standard medicines (low molecular weight) and Herapine for one dialysis treatment. 

The below additional fees apply to all patients:

· 80 EUR one-off fee for a nephrologist consultation prior to the first treatment.
· 150 EUR one-off fee for a lab test (HIV, Hep. B, Hep. C) prior to the first treatment.

The below additional fees may apply on a per case basis:

· Additional medicine depending on previous travelling dialysis protocols.
· 35 EUR unfractioned heparin 
· 55 EUR Eritropoietin 

OTHER UNITS:

Prices for all listed treatments include procedure costs, pre-operation workup (labs and chest X-ray) and accommodation in a standard hospital room for post-op recovery. Prices might vary depending on the patient’s individual case and preference for the room type. 

Prices exclude taxes as well as additional medicine and diagnostics that might be needed (MRI, CT scan).

Available treatments:

Cost per treatment
Dialysis HD
€220.00
In hemodialysis (HD), blood is pumped out of your body to an artificial kidney machine and returned to your body by tubes that connect you to the machine.