How Much Does a Full-Body Check-Up Cost in Bali in 2027?

How
Much Does a Full-Body Check-Up Cost in Bali in 2027?

As a general guide for 2027, a full-body check-up in Bali
typically ranges from around USD 100–250 for a Basic package, USD
250–500 for an Executive package, and USD 500–900+ for a Deluxe or
specialty package — with the exact figure depending on how many tests,
scans and specialist consults are included.
These are
indicative ranges to help you budget, not fixed quotes; final pricing
varies by facility and by the package you choose. (Price ranges are
estimates and should be confirmed live before booking —
TODO-VERIFY.)
What makes Bali attractive is the combination of
accredited quality and prices that are often a fraction of what the same
screening costs in Singapore, Australia or Europe.

As the medical advisor for Bali Medical Checkup, I
see cost transparency as a trust issue. This guide explains the ranges,
what drives them, and — most importantly — how to avoid hidden costs.
For the full pricing breakdown, our medical check-up cost pillar page
is the definitive reference; this blog is the plain-English
explainer.

The three tiers and what
you pay for

Pricing follows the package structure almost everywhere:

  • Basic (≈ USD 100–250): doctor consultation, core
    blood panel (CBC, glucose, lipids, liver, kidney), urinalysis, resting
    ECG, often a chest X-ray. Ideal for younger, low-risk adults wanting a
    baseline.
  • Executive (≈ USD 250–500): everything in Basic plus
    broader bloods (HbA1c, thyroid), abdominal ultrasound, and sometimes an
    echocardiogram or treadmill test. Suits over-40s and anyone wanting
    cardiovascular and organ imaging.
  • Deluxe / Specialty (≈ USD 500–900+): the fullest
    screening — extended imaging, tumour markers, hormone panels, and
    specialist consultations. Suited to over-50s, those with a family
    history, or executives wanting the most thorough picture.

To decide which tier fits you, read basic vs
executive vs deluxe
, and for what each component actually does, see
what’s
included in a full-body check-up
.

What drives the price up or
down

Five factors explain most of the variation:

  1. Number and complexity of tests. Tumour markers,
    hormone panels and advanced cardiac tests cost more than a basic blood
    panel.
  2. Imaging depth. An abdominal ultrasound is modest;
    adding echocardiography, mammography or multiple scans raises the
    total.
  3. Specialist consultations. A package with
    cardiologist or gynaecologist reviews costs more than a single GP
    consult.
  4. Facility tier. A JCI-accredited international
    hospital may price above a smaller accredited clinic for comparable
    tests.
  5. Age- and risk-based add-ons. Older patients are
    often guided toward more screening, which adds cost but also value. See
    full-body check-up for
    over-40s
    .

The hidden-cost checklist

The frustration patients report is rarely the headline price — it’s
the surprises. Before you book, confirm in writing whether the quote
includes:

  • The doctor’s interpretation consultation (not just
    the lab work).
  • All listed imaging reports, including the
    radiologist’s read.
  • The final written report and any portal
    access.
  • Re-tests if a sample needs repeating.
  • Taxes and service charges.
  • Transport or hotel pickup, if offered as part of a
    concierge package.

A transparent provider answers all of these up front. If a quote is
vague, treat that as a warning sign.

Why Bali often costs less

The price gap with high-cost countries is real and well documented in
the broader medical-travel literature: patients commonly travel
precisely because comparable, accredited care is available at lower cost
(OECD, “Medical Tourism” overview).
For preventive screening specifically, the same panel of bloods, imaging
and consultation that might cost several thousand dollars in Australia
or Singapore can often be arranged in Bali for a few hundred —
without cutting quality, provided you screen at an accredited
facility. Our blog comparing Bali vs
Singapore and Australia
puts real ranges side by side.

Insurance and reimbursement

Some international and travel insurance policies reimburse preventive
screening, and many simply require a properly formatted report. If you
plan to claim:

  • Tell your provider so the report is itemised
    appropriately.
  • Keep the invoice and test list.
  • Check your policy’s preventive-care clause before
    you travel.

We cover report formatting for insurers in how to share
your results with your GP and insurer back home
.

Getting an accurate,
personalised quote

Because the right package depends on your age, history and goals, a
one-size price is misleading. The most reliable number comes from
matching a real package to your needs. That’s exactly what our concierge
does — at no extra cost to you for the matching itself.

Common cost questions

“Why is there a range rather than one price?”
Because a “full-body check-up” is not one fixed product. The number of
blood markers, the depth of imaging, and whether specialist consults are
included all move the price. Two people can both have an “Executive”
check-up and pay different amounts depending on the exact tests. Ranges
are the honest way to set expectations before a written quote.

“Is cheaper riskier?” Not inherently — but the
cheapest options sometimes cut the doctor consultation or skip the
formal report, which are the parts that turn raw numbers into something
useful. Always confirm the consult and report are included. Reliability
comes from accreditation, covered in are Bali
health screenings reliable
, not from paying more.

“Can I claim it on insurance?” Sometimes. Some
policies reimburse preventive screening, and many simply need a properly
itemised report. Tell your provider in advance so the paperwork is
right, and see how to share
your results with your GP and insurer back home
.

“Will I be upsold on the day?” A transparent
provider won’t surprise you. The hidden-cost checklist above exists
precisely so you can confirm the all-in price before you arrive — and
decline any on-the-day additions you didn’t agree to.

Value, not just price

The most useful way to think about a check-up’s cost is value per
insight. A few hundred dollars that surfaces a treatable blood-sugar
trend, a manageable cholesterol level, or a benign explanation for a
worry is money well spent — and in Bali, that same insight typically
costs a fraction of the equivalent in a high-cost country, without
sacrificing accredited quality. Price transparency is simply the
mechanism that lets you judge that value clearly, which is why we treat
it as a trust issue rather than a sales lever.

Let the concierge
get you a transparent quote

The Sanur Health Concierge team will recommend a tier for your
situation, request a written, all-in quote from an accredited Sanur-area
facility, and flag anything that could become a hidden cost — so the
price you’re told is the price you pay.

Request a transparent quote through the
concierge form
or message us on WhatsApp at wa.me/6281139414563.


Medical disclaimer: This content is for general education only
and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Prices quoted are
indicative ranges for budgeting and are not offers; confirm current
pricing before booking (TODO-VERIFY). Always consult a qualified doctor.
balimedicalcheckup.com is a medical-travel concierge and does not
provide clinical services.

Reviewed by Dr. Anindita Wirahadi, Medical
Advisor & Preventive-Health Lead, Sanur Health Concierge.

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