Women’s Health Screening in Bali: Clinics & Packages Compared (2027)

Short answer: Bali’s strongest women’s health
screening is found at its international-standard hospitals — BIMC,
Siloam and Bali International Hospital — which offer “well-woman”
packages bundling a Pap smear or HPV test, breast examination and
ultrasound or mammography, pelvic ultrasound, and core blood work,
typically for IDR 1,500,000–6,500,000 (USD 94–408)
depending on inclusions. Standalone tests cost less; comprehensive
packages with a gynaecologist consultation cost more. The deciding
factors are an English-speaking female doctor (if you prefer one),
accredited imaging, and a clear follow-up pathway for any abnormal
result.

This is an independent comparison guide. We don’t run clinics or sell
packages — we help you compare and choose, then hand you to our free JHG Medical Concierge to confirm
pricing and book. For the full screening landscape, begin at the MedicalCheckupBali homepage.

What a
women’s health screening typically covers in Bali

A well-woman screening is modular. Most Bali providers build packages
from these components:

  • Cervical screening — Pap smear and/or HPV
    testing.
  • Breast screening — clinical breast exam plus
    ultrasound (younger women) or mammography (age/risk-based).
  • Pelvic ultrasound — to assess the uterus and
    ovaries.
  • Core blood panel — full blood count, iron studies,
    thyroid, glucose and lipids.
  • Hormone and fertility markers — when relevant (e.g.
    FSH, LH, AMH, prolactin).
  • Bone-density (DEXA) — for peri/post-menopausal
    women or those with risk factors.
  • Gynaecologist consultation — to interpret
    everything and advise.

To understand each test individually, our tests-explained pillar breaks them down,
and our cancer screening
guide
covers the oncology-relevant ones (Pap, mammography) in
depth.

How we compared women’s
health providers

We score every provider the same way as across our full clinics and hospitals
directory
:

  1. Accreditation — KARS and, where relevant, JCI;
    imaging and pathology under recognised standards.
  2. Female-doctor availability & English — many
    women specifically request a female, English-speaking
    gynaecologist.
  3. Package transparency — clear inclusions and IDR
    pricing, with USD estimates.
  4. Follow-up pathway — is there a route from “abnormal
    result” to specialist care?

These mirror the criteria in our how-to-choose buyer’s guide.

Comparison
snapshot: women’s screening tiers in Bali

Tier Typical inclusions Indicative cost (IDR / USD) Best for
Essential Pap/HPV + breast exam + basic bloods 1.5m–2.8m / 94–176 Routine annual check
Comprehensive Above + pelvic US + thyroid + lipids 3.0m–4.8m / 188–301 Fuller annual review
Advanced Above + mammography + hormone panel + gynae consult 5.0m–6.5m / 314–408 Age 40+, fertility or symptom-driven

Indicative ranges from publicly listed Bali provider rates,
reviewed quarterly. Confirm current pricing before booking. Benchmarked
against our price guide.

Where the
international-standard hospitals stand out

For women’s screening specifically, the hospital tier earns its
premium. Mammography, pelvic ultrasound and Pap interpretation all
benefit from accredited imaging and a gynaecologist who can act on
findings the same day. If a Pap returns abnormal, having colposcopy and
specialist follow-up under one roof is a genuine advantage over a
standalone clinic. We compare the three most-searched facilities in our
BIMC vs Siloam
vs Bali International Hospital piece
.

Boutique and expat clinics still have a place — they’re excellent for
an unhurried consultation, contraception advice, and routine Pap smears,
and they often partner with a hospital lab for the assays. If you value
convenience and conversation over a one-stop imaging suite, a clinic in
Sanur, Ubud or Canggu may suit you.

Choosing by life stage

  • 20s–30s: cervical screening, contraception review,
    and baseline bloods; breast ultrasound rather than mammography for dense
    tissue.
  • Trying to conceive / fertility questions: add AMH
    and hormone profiling, and pelvic ultrasound; choose a provider with a
    gynaecologist on staff.
  • 40s: introduce mammography on a guideline- and
    risk-based schedule; continue cervical screening.
  • Peri/post-menopause: add bone-density (DEXA) and
    review cardiovascular risk; hormone discussion as needed.

Medical disclaimer: This guide is for information
only and is not medical advice. The appropriate screenings, their
frequency and the interpretation of results depend on your age, history
and individual risk — always consult a licensed physician (ideally a
gynaecologist). MedicalCheckupBali is independent and does not own or
operate any clinic.

Why interpretation
and follow-up matter most

The World Health Organization is clear that cervical and breast
screening reduce mortality only when delivered within a system that
ensures timely diagnosis and treatment of those who screen positive —
screening without a reliable follow-up pathway delivers little benefit
(World Health Organization, Cervical Cancer: Screening and Treatment
of Precancer Lesions
, who.int). When you compare Bali providers,
weight the follow-up pathway heavily, not just the headline
package price. A slightly more expensive package at a hospital with a
gynaecology department and colposcopy on-site can be far better value
than a cheaper standalone test with no route forward.

A note on language and
comfort

Many international patients tell us comfort matters as much as
clinical quality — a female doctor, a chaperone, and clear English
explanation can make the difference between a screening you complete and
one you avoid. When you contact us, say if you’d prefer a female,
English-speaking gynaecologist and we’ll prioritise providers who can
offer that. Our verified English-speaking
doctors list
is a useful starting point.

Build it into your annual
review

A women’s screening is often best folded into a complete annual
check-up so a doctor reviews everything together. See how it fits in our
full body check-up explainer and compare
top providers on the best Bali
medical check-ups guide
. If you’re an expat planning a yearly
review, our family
health check-up guide
covers screening the whole household.

Get free, independent help
choosing

Tell us your age, what you’d like screened, and whether you’d prefer
a female English-speaking doctor — we’ll shortlist accredited Bali
providers with a real follow-up pathway and confirm today’s package
pricing.

Talk to JHG Medical Concierge —
free and confidential →
or message us on WhatsApp at
wa.me/6281139414563.
We’re independent: no packages of our own, no commission on tests — just
help choosing well.


Reviewed by Dr. Anita Wijaya, MD, MPH (Travel & Preventive
Medicine), member of the International Society of Travel Medicine. Last
reviewed February 2027. Pricing updated quarterly. Source: World Health
Organization, Cervical Cancer screening guidance.

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