Medical Check-Up Bali Cost Breakdown 2027 (IDR & USD, by Test)

Short answer: A medical check-up in Bali in 2027
costs roughly IDR 1,200,000–3,000,000 (USD 75–188) for
a basic screen, IDR 3,000,000–6,000,000 (USD 188–377)
for a comprehensive package, and IDR 7,000,000–12,000,000+ (USD
440–754+)
for an executive-tier comparison with advanced
imaging — far below equivalent screening in Singapore or Australia.
Below we break down the real per-test prices in both rupiah and US
dollars so you can build your own budget or sanity-check a quoted
package.

This is a detailed companion to our canonical price and cost guide — that pillar is the
authority we keep most current; this post zooms into the per-test
arithmetic. We’re an independent guide, not a clinic: we publish prices
to help you compare, and our free JHG
Medical Concierge
confirms today’s figures before you book. Start at
the MedicalCheckupBali homepage.

A note on how to read these
numbers

All prices are indicative ranges compiled from
publicly listed Bali provider rates and reviewed quarterly. Two reasons
to treat them as a guide, not a quote:

  1. Exchange rates move. We use an illustrative rate of
    roughly IDR 16,000 = USD 1 for conversions; check the live rate for
    precise USD figures.
  2. Providers differ. Reference labs are cheapest;
    international-standard hospitals charge more for the same assay but
    include English interpretation. We explain that gap in our blood test clinics
    comparison
    .

Always confirm the current price with the provider — or let us do it
for you.

Per-test price breakdown
(2027)

Blood tests

Test IDR (indicative) USD (≈)
Single marker (e.g. glucose, TSH) 150k–500k 9–31
Lipid profile 250k–600k 16–38
HbA1c 200k–450k 13–28
Liver function panel 300k–700k 19–44
Kidney function panel 300k–700k 19–44
Full standard blood panel 600k–1.8m 38–113
Vitamin D / B12 (each) 350k–750k 22–47

For where to have these drawn most affordably, see our blood test clinics
comparison
.

Imaging

Test IDR (indicative) USD (≈)
Chest X-ray 250k–600k 16–38
Abdominal/pelvic ultrasound 500k–1.2m 31–75
ECG 200k–500k 13–31
Echocardiogram 800k–2.0m 50–125
CT scan (region) 2.0m–5.0m 125–314
MRI (region) 2.5m–6.0m 157–377
Mammography 1.5m–4.0m 94–251

Compare imaging providers in our MRI & CT scan providers
guide
.

Screening & specialist
add-ons

Test IDR (indicative) USD (≈)
Pap smear / HPV 350k–1.2m 22–75
PSA 250k–600k 16–38
Colonoscopy 4.0m–9.0m+ 251–565+
STI/STD panel 600k–2.5m 38–157
Tumour-marker panel 500k–2.5m 31–157
Bone density (DEXA) 600k–1.5m 38–94

For who these are appropriate for, see our cancer screening options
guide
and STD &
STI testing comparison
.

Package tiers (what
bundling actually costs)

Tier Typical inclusions IDR (indicative) USD (≈)
Basic Bloods, BP, BMI, urinalysis, doctor consult 1.2m–3.0m 75–188
Comprehensive Above + ECG, ultrasound, chest X-ray, fuller bloods 3.0m–6.0m 188–377
Executive (compare only) Above + advanced imaging, specialist reviews, stress test 7.0m–12.0m+ 440–754+

Indicative ranges, reviewed quarterly. Confirm before booking. We
compare executive options for context only — we don’t sell them, in line
with our comparison-not-packages remit.

Bundling almost always beats à la carte, because providers price
packages to encourage the full screen. But don’t buy depth you don’t
need — match the tier to your age and risk using our how-to-choose buyer’s guide.

How Bali compares
internationally

The same comprehensive screen that costs USD 188–377
in Bali typically runs several times higher in Singapore or Australia.
That cost advantage — without, at the better hospitals, a meaningful
quality compromise — is the core of Bali’s medical-tourism appeal. We
unpack the trade-offs in our destination comparisons: Bali vs Singapore and Bali vs Thailand.

Medical disclaimer: This guide is for information
only and is not medical or financial advice. Prices are indicative and
change; the right tests for you depend on your age, history and
individual risk and must be determined by a licensed physician. Always
confirm current pricing with the provider. MedicalCheckupBali is
independent and does not own or operate any clinic.

Why cheaper doesn’t
mean lower quality here

It’s natural to assume rock-bottom prices signal compromised care,
but in Bali the gap is largely structural: lower labour, facility and
overhead costs, not lower standards at accredited hospitals.
International accreditation bodies hold facilities to the same core
patient-safety and quality benchmarks regardless of country, and the
World Health Organization stresses that quality of care is defined by
safety, effectiveness and patient-centredness rather than by price
(World Health Organization, Quality health services, who.int).
The practical takeaway: choose on accreditation and English
interpretation (see our accreditation
and safety guide
), and let Bali’s cost advantage be the bonus, not
the basis, of your decision.

Five ways to control your
spend

  1. Buy a package, not à la carte — bundles are cheaper
    per test.
  2. Use a reference lab for standalone bloods if you
    don’t need interpretation — see the blood test
    comparison
    .
  3. Don’t over-screen — match depth to age and risk;
    over-testing wastes money and risks false positives.
  4. Confirm what’s excluded — some “packages” add
    consultation or imaging fees on top.
  5. Check insurance carefully — preventive screening is
    often not covered; see our insurance and
    cashless hospitals guide
    .

Build your budget, then
confirm it

Use the tables above to estimate, then validate against our canonical
price and cost guide and compare
providers on the compare-clinics table.
To decide how comprehensive to go, our full
body check-up explainer
.

Get free help confirming
today’s prices

Tell us which tests or package tier you’re considering, and we’ll
confirm current IDR/USD pricing across accredited Bali providers — no
charge, no obligation.

Talk to JHG Medical Concierge —
free, no obligation →
or message us on WhatsApp at
wa.me/6281139414563.
We’re independent: no packages of our own, no commission — just real,
current numbers.


Reviewed by Dr. Anita Wijaya, MD, MPH (Travel & Preventive
Medicine), member of the International Society of Travel Medicine. Last
reviewed March 2027. Pricing updated quarterly; USD conversions
illustrative at ≈IDR 16,000/USD. Source: World Health Organization,
Quality health services guidance.

Keep comparing: See
the canonical price & cost guide
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